niman Posted December 26, 2020 Report Share Posted December 26, 2020 By Los Angeles Times Staff Updated Dec. 25, 9:04 p.m. Pacific 2,047,954 confirmed cases +5,211 on Friday 23,990 deaths +36 on Friday To better understand the COVID-19 pandemic, The Times is conducting an independent, continual survey of dozens of local health agencies across the state. What we know The holiday is driving down new case counts. Many local health departments are closed for Christmas and not reporting numbers. Tallies over the holiday weekend will not be fully representative. Stay-at-home orders have returned. Most of the state, including Los Angeles County, is currently under stricter rules. New cases have been surging. Over the last seven days, the state has averaged 34,791 cases per day, a 14.4% increase from two weeks ago. Roughly 11.9% of tests this past week have come back positive. Deaths are on the rise. The state has averaged 221.3 daily deaths over the last week, an increase of 46.3% from two weeks ago. Hospitalizations have never been higher. Statewide, there are 18,937 people hospitalized with a confirmed case, 58% more than two weeks ago. Among those patients, 3,949 are in intensive care. Disparities in age and race persist. Roughly 74% of the dead were 65 or older. After adjusting for population, Latinos are now 2.6 times more likely than whites to test positive. California counties +Other trackers +More coverage + Jump to a section Totals Hotspots Maps Hospitals Vaccine Tests Demographics Nursing homes Prisons State rankings The latest totals Coronavirus can infect people so rapidly that it has continued to spread despite shutdown orders aimed at slowing the growth of new cases and flattening the line below. The number of cases in California is now on pace to double every 35.7 days, a number used to measure how quickly the virus is spreading. CasesDeaths Cumulative cases Feb.AprilJuneAug.Oct.Dec.0500,0001,000,0001,500,0002,000,000Stay-at-home orderStay-at-home orderGovernoreases limitsGovernoreases limits2,047,954Dec. 25 Times survey of county and local health departments Local governments announce new cases and deaths each day, though bottlenecks in bureaucracy can introduce delays. For instance, some agencies do not report new totals on holidays and weekends, leading to lower numbers on those days. Over the past week, the state has averaged 34,791 new cases and 221.3 new deaths per day. Experts say the true number of people infected is unknown and likely much higher than official tallies. New cases by day Feb.AprilJuneAug.Oct.Dec.010,00020,00030,00040,00050,00060,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage Deaths by day Feb.AprilJuneAug.Oct.Dec.01002003004007-dayaverage7-dayaverage Seven-day averages offer a more stable view of the trend than daily totals. On the cases chart, gray bars mark when errors in a state computer system delayed the tabulation of new cases. Where new cases are concentrated State officials study the latest data and then rate regions and counties to determine when and how businesses reopen. The government doesn‘t release enough data to replicate its analysis, but the rate of new cases per 100,000 residents over the last seven days provides insight into where the virus is spreading. Metric CasesDeaths Method Per 100kTotals Regions ranked by new cases per 100,000 residents 1. Southern California 966.4 cases per 100k in last 7 days966.4 cases per 100k in last 7 days7-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 2. San Joaquin Valley 934.7934.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 3. Greater Sacramento 484.5484.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 4. Bay Area 421.2421.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 5. Northern California 376.3376.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 After adjusting for population, the virus is now categorized as widespread in 55 the state's 58 counties, which results in stricter rules being put into place. Together they are home to 99% of California residents. Metric CasesDeaths Method Per 100kTotals Counties ranked by new cases per 100,000 residents 1. Tuolumne 1,084.7 cases per 100k in last 7 days1,084.7 cases per 100k in last 7 days7-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 2. Fresno 1,080.61,080.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 3. San Bernardino 1,0761,0767-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 4. Lassen 1,022.91,022.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 5. Amador 906.7906.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 6. San Benito 888.6888.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 7. Kings 800.9800.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 8. Los Angeles 798.7798.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 9. Kern 719.9719.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 10. Riverside 715.3715.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 11. Colusa 703.5703.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 12. Orange 693.2693.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 13. Merced 653.7653.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 14. San Joaquin 638.6638.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 15. Sutter 613.3613.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 16. Imperial 592.6592.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 17. San Diego 590.3590.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 18. Stanislaus 532.9532.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 19. Solano 529.5529.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 20. Monterey 5275277-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 21. Tehama 519.1519.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 22. Tulare 497.7497.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 23. Yuba 487.5487.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 24. Ventura 476.7476.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 25. Madera 471.6471.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 26. Mono 451.5451.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 27. Lake 450.5450.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 28. Placer 3913917-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 29. Alameda 383.3383.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 30. Sacramento 381.9381.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 31. Santa Clara 374.8374.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 32. Yolo 367.9367.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 33. El Dorado 365.9365.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 34. San Luis Obispo 359.2359.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 35. Contra Costa 343.9343.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 36. Sonoma 338.9338.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 37. Napa 316.7316.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 38. Inyo 315.2315.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 39. Butte 298.6298.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 40. Santa Barbara 288.7288.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 41. San Mateo 2812817-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 42. Shasta 2492497-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 43. Modoc 246.1246.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 44. Santa Cruz 242.2242.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 45. Glenn 225.8225.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 46. Nevada 213.9213.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 47. San Francisco 212.2212.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 48. Plumas 203.2203.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 49. Del Norte 189.6189.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 50. Mendocino 177.3177.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 51. Marin 174.4174.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 52. Mariposa 136.8136.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 53. Siskiyou 130.9130.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 54. Humboldt 1121127-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 55. Trinity 108.8108.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 56. Alpine 87.187.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 57. Calaveras 70.770.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 58. Sierra 68.368.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 26 Show less The Times' calculation of per capita rates can vary from what's published elsewhere. To learn more about how and why this count sometimes differs from official figures, consult our FAQ. What's open where? See how the governor has rated all 58 counties, and what that means for reopening, in our county reopening tracker. Mapping the toll The coronavirus has been found in all 58 counties, from urban Southern California to the state's rural north. Cumulative totals Metric CasesDeaths Method Per 100kTotals Confirmed cases1.1k2.1k3.2k4.8k6.2k10.3k13.4k Hover for more information. Los AngelesLos AngelesSan DiegoSan DiegoSacramentoSacramentoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoReddingReddingFresnoFresno Cumulative totals County Cases Per 100k Friday Deaths Per 100k Friday Lassen » 4,180 13,403.9 – 8 25.7 – Imperial » 21,241 11,786.4 – 406 225.3 – Kings » 15,491 10,322.2 +249 110 73.3 – San Bernardino » 174,091 8,152.6 – 1,420 66.5 – Kern » 63,044 7,139.3 +605 485 54.9 – Los Angeles » 678,040 6,714.6 – 9,305 92.1 – Riverside » 158,110 6,634.1 – 1,829 76.7 – Merced » 17,785 6,609.7 – 232 86.2 – Tulare » 30,422 6,606.6 – 373 81 – Sutter » 6,037 6,296.9 – 46 48 – Fresno » 60,488 6,184 – 646 66 – Madera » 9,305 6,002.7 – 116 74.8 – Stanislaus » 31,914 5,917.7 – 565 104.8 – Mono » 836 5,898.1 – 4 28.2 – Amador » 2,189 5,786.6 – 23 60.8 – Monterey » 24,538 5,664.2 – 185 42.7 – Colusa » 1,214 5,656 – 8 37.3 – San Joaquin » 41,104 5,613.7 – 618 84.4 – Alpine » 64 5,574.9 – 0 0 – San Benito » 3,288 5,533.9 +57 26 43.8 – Tuolumne » 2,704 5,013.7 – 21 38.9 – Yuba » 3,628 4,805.7 – 17 22.5 – Glenn » 1,336 4,789 – 14 50.2 – Tehama » 3,017 4,760.7 +50 34 53.7 – Orange » 138,310 4,371.1 – 1,782 56.3 – San Diego » 139,961 4,237.6 +3,006 1,402 42.4 +20 Shasta » 7,567 4,225.4 – 70 39.1 – Sacramento » 59,770 3,958.2 – 809 53.6 – Solano » 17,330 3,951.8 – 95 21.7 – Ventura » 33,401 3,938.3 – 233 27.5 – Napa » 5,091 3,622.7 – 26 18.5 – Marin » 9,305 3,574.8 – 136 52.2 – Sonoma » 17,723 3,535.3 – 181 36.1 – Santa Barbara » 15,657 3,528.4 – 151 34 – Yolo » 7,501 3,489.2 – 110 51.2 – San Luis Obispo » 9,471 3,365 – 67 23.8 – Contra Costa » 37,610 3,318.8 +858 321 28.3 +13 Modoc » 293 3,278.1 – 0 0 – Placer » 12,262 3,226.2 – 120 31.6 – Santa Clara » 61,090 3,178.1 – 643 33.5 – Inyo » 547 3,024.6 – 20 110.6 – San Mateo » 22,241 2,903.8 – 212 27.7 – Butte » 6,584 2,899.5 – 83 36.6 – Alameda » 46,583 2,834 – 619 37.7 – El Dorado » 5,095 2,729.5 – 13 7 – Santa Cruz » 7,352 2,685.5 – 76 27.8 – Mendocino » 2,314 2,646.9 – 25 28.6 – Lake » 1,688 2,631.4 +62 23 35.9 – Del Norte » 695 2,534.3 – 2 7.3 – San Francisco » 21,709 2,495.2 +324 181 20.8 +3 Siskiyou » 1,076 2,471.3 – 8 18.4 – Nevada » 2,415 2,437.1 – 44 44.4 – Plumas » 443 2,369.1 – 2 10.7 – Trinity » 265 2,060.3 – 2 15.5 – Calaveras » 754 1,666.9 – 22 48.6 – Mariposa » 212 1,208.7 – 4 22.8 – Sierra » 34 1,160.4 – 0 0 – Humboldt » 1,539 1,133.6 – 17 12.5 – Show less Residents of cities, neighborhoods and regions all across the state have contracted the coronavirus. Here are the latest tallies for 1,323 places as released by county health departments. Confirmed cases 100 1,000 10,000 Counties that do not report cases by locality © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap Improve this map The following counties currently do not report cases by locality: Alpine, Colusa, Glenn, Mariposa, Modoc, San Benito, Sierra, Tehama and Tuolumne Filter by countyAlameda Amador Butte Calaveras Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mendocino Merced Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Trinity Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba Search by name Area Confirmed cases East Los Angeles 14,994 Pomona 14,678 Palmdale 13,664 Lancaster 12,391 North Hollywood 11,118 South Gate 10,554 Santa Clarita 10,454 Downey 10,186 Boyle Heights 10,040 El Monte 10,000 Glendale 9,870 Pacoima 9,759 Compton 9,422 Sylmar 8,783 Norwalk 8,663 Van Nuys 8,327 Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone 8,032 Lynwood 7,671 Panorama City 7,539 West Covina 7,163 Baldwin Park 7,160 90805: Long Beach 7,094 Inglewood 7,056 Huntington Park 6,576 Pico Rivera 6,510 Vernon Central 6,378 Whittier 6,328 Reseda 6,255 Montebello 5,980 Pasadena 5,892 Bellflower 5,855 Paramount 5,668 West Vernon 5,663 Florence-Firestone 5,427 Hawthorne 5,218 North Hills 5,139 Canoga Park 4,967 Sun Valley 4,951 South Whittier 4,878 Bell Gardens 4,848 Carson 4,649 Westlake 4,541 Burbank 4,521 Central 4,463 Wilmington 4,437 Melrose 4,425 South Park 4,378 90813: Long Beach 4,361 Watts 4,338 Vermont Vista 4,248 Wholesale District 4,086 Pico-Union 3,942 Northridge 3,903 Harvard Park 3,893 San Pedro 3,884 La Puente 3,879 Arleta 3,817 Bell 3,744 Azusa 3,624 Winnetka 3,589 Covina 3,579 Lakewood 3,573 Alhambra 3,519 Century Palms/Cove 3,480 El Sereno 3,440 Granada Hills 3,437 Torrance 3,408 Exposition Park 3,403 Athens-Westmont 3,394 Willowbrook 3,389 Gardena 3,252 90806: Long Beach 3,224 Highland Park 3,092 Maywood 3,092 Sherman Oaks 2,998 Hollywood 2,980 Lake Balboa 2,920 Lincoln Heights 2,854 Hacienda Heights 2,842 Temple-Beaudry 2,814 Castaic 2,803 San Fernando 2,772 Wilshire Center 2,748 Koreatown 2,741 Glendora 2,688 Cudahy 2,686 90810: Long Beach 2,588 Harbor Gateway 2,525 West Whittier/Los Nietos 2,524 Monterey Park 2,496 Rosemead 2,483 Woodland Hills 2,477 90804: Long Beach 2,442 Mission Hills 2,424 Santa Monica 2,404 La Mirada 2,339 90802: Long Beach 2,212 West Adams 2,186 Downtown 2,159 Green Meadows 2,110 Valley Glen 2,091 University Park 2,069 Valinda 2,059 San Jose Hills 2,024 South El Monte 2,008 Chatsworth 1,965 Eagle Rock 1,936 Rowland Heights 1,909 Hyde Park 1,895 Encino 1,838 Lawndale 1,799 Altadena 1,779 Lennox 1,774 Tarzana 1,767 Monrovia 1,745 Glassell Park 1,739 Silver Lake 1,728 Walnut Park 1,685 Diamond Bar 1,680 East Hollywood 1,680 San Dimas 1,667 San Gabriel 1,667 Vermont Knolls 1,637 90815: Long Beach 1,553 East Rancho Dominguez 1,553 Santa Fe Springs 1,548 West Hills 1,542 Mt. Washington 1,512 La Verne 1,497 90807: Long Beach 1,477 Baldwin Hills 1,475 Commerce 1,468 Bassett 1,462 Beverly Hills 1,459 Cerritos 1,448 Redondo Beach 1,398 Arcadia 1,363 90808: Long Beach 1,355 Tujunga 1,350 Harvard Heights 1,348 Unincorporated - Azusa 1,329 Lakeview Terrace 1,328 Temple City 1,312 West Hollywood 1,308 Little Bangladesh 1,306 Palms 1,278 Unincorporated - Covina 1,273 Porter Ranch 1,261 West Los Angeles 1,257 Harbor City 1,245 Hawaiian Gardens 1,242 Duarte 1,234 Westwood 1,228 Claremont 1,222 Sunland 1,193 Westchester 1,151 Valley Village 1,130 Del Rey 1,126 Historic Filipinotown 1,124 Culver City 1,104 90803: Long Beach 1,069 West Carson 1,028 Artesia 1,020 West Puente Valley 1,007 Mar Vista 971 Northeast San Gabriel 911 Walnut 902 Venice 891 Alsace 874 Lake Los Angeles 858 Cloverdale/Cochran 849 Hollywood Hills 848 Leimert Park 844 Country Club Park 839 Covina (Charter Oak) 838 Vermont Square 804 Brentwood 801 Crenshaw District 801 Figueroa Park Square 796 90814: Long Beach 739 Studio City 737 Echo Park 735 Manhattan Beach 726 South Pasadena 708 Rancho Palos Verdes 690 Atwater Village 677 Gramercy Place 673 Elysian Valley 661 Jefferson Park 659 Adams-Normandie 658 Athens Village 654 Little Armenia 654 Mid-city 645 Quartz Hill 643 Avocado Heights 637 Calabasas 636 Lomita 627 Signal Hill 626 North Whittier 596 Victoria Park 572 Los Feliz 562 Carthay 555 Hancock Park 549 Hermosa Beach 534 Stevenson Ranch 531 Agoura Hills 521 La Crescenta-Montrose 520 Crestview 518 Unincorporated - Duarte 508 South San Gabriel 504 Miracle Mile 488 Sun Village 487 Manchester Square 479 Beverlywood 452 Thai Town 444 Canyon Country 439 Chinatown 413 El Camino Village 407 La Canada Flintridge 403 Pacific Palisades 396 Cadillac-Corning 386 View Park/Windsor Hills 379 South Carthay 374 Beverly Crest 354 Reseda Ranch 344 St Elmo Village 343 El Segundo 329 Century City 319 Longwood 311 Park La Brea 308 Wellington Square 307 Playa Vista 304 Lafayette Square 292 Elysian Park 288 Unincorporated - Arcadia 283 Wiseburn 283 East La Mirada 277 Littlerock 276 Toluca Lake 273 Santa Monica Mountains 268 Sierra Madre 266 Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez 265 Littlerock/Pearblossom 262 East Whittier 238 Acton 231 Cheviot Hills 225 Little Tokyo 216 Ladera Heights 206 San Marino 205 Malibu 204 Palos Verdes Estates 204 Desert View Highlands 201 Shadow Hills 200 Exposition 199 Rancho Dominguez 199 Unincorporated - Monrovia 199 Bel Air 198 Marina del Rey 198 Unincorporated - South El Monte 196 Rancho Park 181 Unincorporated - Whittier 172 Unincorporated - Hawthorne 167 Del Aire 164 Val Verde 164 Irwindale 162 Angelino Heights 159 White Fence Farms 155 University Hills 139 La Rambla 137 East Pasadena 131 Rolling Hills Estates 130 Reynier Village 129 Sunrise Village 124 Unincorporated - West LA 124 View Heights 119 Agua Dulce 113 Regent Square 112 Kagel/Lopez Canyons 110 Faircrest Heights 101 Industry 99 Valencia 95 Unincorporated - La Verne 94 Pellissier Village 89 La Habra Heights 88 West Rancho Dominguez 88 Harbor Pines 86 Marina Peninsula 86 Rosewood/East Gardena 85 Del Sur 84 Anaverde 83 Palisades Highlands 83 North Lancaster 80 Santa Catalina Island 80 Saugus 72 Westlake Village 72 Mandeville Canyon 71 Lake Manor 68 Toluca Terrace 67 Rosewood 66 Toluca Woods 62 Leona Valley 59 Playa Del Rey 59 Littlerock/Juniper Hills 57 Pearblossom/Llano 56 Newhall 52 Southeast Antelope Valley 51 Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain 50 Unincorporated - Palmdale 50 Vernon 50 Roosevelt 46 Unincorporated - Cerritos 41 Unincorporated - Pomona 41 Unincorporated - Glendora 40 Elizabeth Lake 36 Hidden Hills 33 Unincorporated - Claremont 33 Bradbury 32 Westhills 26 Hi Vista 25 Saugus/Canyon Country 24 Bouquet Canyon 22 Llano 22 Lake Hughes 21 Rolling Hills 20 San Pasqual 20 Sycamore Square 19 West Antelope Valley 19 Westfield/Academy Hills 18 90822: Long Beach 16 90840: Long Beach 16 East Covina 16 Palos Verdes Peninsula 15 Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest 15 Unincorporated - Del Rey 15 Brookside 13 South Antelope Valley 13 Unincorporated - El Monte 13 Unincorporated - Bradbury 12 Unincorporated - La Habra Heights 11 East Lancaster 8 Sand Canyon 8 Avalon 6 Padua Hills 6 Whittier Narrows 6 San Francisquito Canyon/Bouquet Canyon 4 Angeles National Forest 3 West Chatsworth 1 Show less Hospitals and patients Stay-at-home orders aim to slow the virus in hope of preventing hospitals from being overrun. To keep tabs on available beds, officials watch out for rapid increases in the number of patients. There are now 18,937 hospital patients statewide with a confirmed case, a change of 58% from two weeks ago. ConfirmedSuspectedBoth Intensive care and other hospitalized patients AprilJuneAug.Oct.Dec.05,00010,00015,00020,000 California Department of Public Health Confirmed patients County ICU Other Total Los Angeles » 1,335 5,435 6,770 Orange » 417 1,538 1,955 San Bernardino » 325 1,316 1,641 San Diego » 361 1,044 1,405 Riverside » 267 1,069 1,336 Santa Clara » 156 473 629 Fresno » 106 515 621 Sacramento » 98 377 475 Alameda » 117 268 385 Stanislaus » 57 285 342 Show all Officials also closely monitor the number of beds open in intensive-care units. The latest data show that there are 1,387 available statewide. Available ICU beds Aug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.05001,0001,5002,0002,5003,0003,5001,387Dec. 24 California Department of Public Health Officials have organized the state’s counties into five regions. If a region’s available percentage of intensive-care beds falls below 15%, a stay-at-home order is issued. Three regions currently fail. Available ICU beds by region 01530Dec.3Dec.25Bay AreaBay Area9.8%9.8% Greater SacramentoGreater Sacramento16.7%16.7% Northern CaliforniaNorthern California36.3%36.3% San Joaquin ValleySan Joaquin Valley0.0%0.0% Southern CaliforniaSouthern California0.0%0.0% Vaccines California officials have begun to distribute the state’s first batch of coronavirus vaccine. The initial shipments are expected to add up to about 1.2 million doses and are being administered to healthcare workers who face the greatest exposure to the virus and residents of long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes. The state has yet to release figures on how many people have been vaccinated so far. Officials are still drafting a plan on how to roll out the shot beyond the initial group. It is unclear when essential workers and other Californians will have access. Phase 1 Healthcare workers and long-term care residents Doctors and nurses on the front lines are now receiving shots. Other healthcare workers and nursing homes come next in this step. Phase 2 Essential workers Emergency personnel, teachers and farmworkers are expected to be next in line. There is no start date. Who else will qualify is undecided. Phase 3 Everyone else It’s unclear how long the rest of California’s nearly 40 million residents may wait. Experts say shots may be readily available by late spring or summer. Testing After a fitful start, California has increased coronavirus testing in the state. Over the last week, an average of 332,262 tests have been conducted each day. New tests by day MayJulySept.Nov.0100,000200,000300,000400,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage California Department of Public Health In the last seven days, about 11.9% of the 2,325,834 tests conducted have returned a positive result. Positive test rate, seven-day average MayJulySept.Nov.0%5%10%15%11.9%Dec. 25 California Department of Public Health Wide disparities in age and race While younger adults make up the majority of positive tests, deaths due to the virus have skewed heavily toward the elderly. Percentage of cases vs. population 0%10%20%30%40%50%80+75-7970-7465-6960-6450-5935-4918-345-170-4 Percentage of deaths vs. population 0%10%20%30%40%50%80+75-7970-7465-6960-6450-5935-4918-345-170-4 There are 1366 cases with an unreported age. California Department of Public Health The state has logged the race of the patient in nearly two-thirds of cases. Latinos and Black people have contracted the virus at a higher rate than white and Asian people. After adjusting for population, Latinos are now 2.6 times more likely to test positive than white people. Cumulative cases by race per 100,000 people JuneAug.Oct.Dec.01,0002,0003,0004,0005,000AsianAsianBlackBlackLatino5,053 casesper 100,000Latino5,053 casesper 100,000OtherOtherWhiteWhite The other category includes Native Americans and people of two or more races.California Department of Public Health One outcome is that among most age groups, and especially younger people, Black people and Latinos are dying more often than other races relative to their share of the population. Percentage of deaths vs. population Age: All 18+ 0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-79 80+ CasesDeaths 0%20%40%60%80%BlackAsianWhiteLatino Race Deaths Deaths Pct. Population Pct. Latino 10,885 47.7% 36.3% White 7,132 31.2% 38.8% Asian 2,743 12.0% 16.5% Black 1,603 7.0% 6.1% Note: There are 257 deaths with an unknown race in this age bracket, 1% of the total. Lives lost to COVID-19 Learn more about those we've lost by reading Times obituaries of Californians who have died from coronavirus. Nursing homes Nursing homes are a tragic focal point of the outbreak. Residents and staff have accounted for 5% the state's coronavirus cases, but 35% of its deaths. CasesDeaths Deaths at nursing homes vs. elsewhere JuneAug.Oct.Dec.05,00010,00015,00020,000 California Department of Public Health Track outbreaks in California nursing homes Follow the data and look up the latest tallies at the hundreds of skilled-nursing and assisted-living facilities across the state. State prisons The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has faced criticism around its handling of recent surge in cases across its 35 facilities in the state. Cumulative casesActive casesDeaths Cumulative cases AprilJuneAug.Oct.Dec.05,00010,00015,00020,00025,00030,00035,00040,00036,512Dec. 25 The data do not include tallies from federal prisons, immigration detention facilities or local jails.California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Track outbreaks in California state prisons Follow the data and look up latest outbreaks among inmates and state employees by facility. California in context To date, the United States has recorded 18,643,506 coronavirus cases and 328,947 deaths. In the last week, the country has averaged 206,590 new cases and 2,603 deaths per day. While California — America’s most populous state — has the nation’s top case counts, it ranks much lower after adjusting for population. Home to 12% of the country's population, thus far it has accounted for roughly 11% of cases. New cases in California vs. the rest of the country MarchMayJulySept.Nov.050,000100,000150,000200,000250,000 Johns Hopkins University CSSE, Times survey State Cases Per 100k Last 14 days Per 100k New cases FewerMore California 2,042,743 5,217.9 555,870 1,419.9 Mar 1Dec 24 Texas 1,659,409 5,950.9 216,056 774.8 Florida 1,247,546 6,056.6 152,849 742.1 New York 891,270 4,543 147,980 754.3 Pennsylvania 595,808 4,658 132,854 1,038.6 Ohio 653,650 5,614.6 121,800 1,046.2 Tennessee 546,497 8,216.7 117,524 1,767 Illinois 925,107 7,215.3 101,576 792.2 Georgia 618,576 6,007.1 93,174 904.8 Arizona 473,997 6,823.4 86,468 1,244.7 North Carolina 494,511 4,869.3 78,428 772.3 Indiana 482,734 7,272.9 77,799 1,172.1 Massachusetts 341,925 5,006.1 67,144 983 New Jersey 449,842 5,064.7 63,236 712 Alabama 338,801 6,964.5 53,879 1,107.6 Michigan 508,449 5,106.2 53,729 539.6 Virginia 323,915 3,849.8 52,872 628.4 Oklahoma 272,553 6,956.2 47,100 1,202.1 Wisconsin 503,706 8,717.1 46,817 810.2 Missouri 386,685 6,349.4 44,267 726.9 South Carolina 285,028 5,751.3 43,342 874.5 Colorado 319,530 5,776.9 42,535 769 Minnesota 404,403 7,316.4 37,185 672.7 Kentucky 250,279 5,636.7 36,830 829.5 Louisiana 296,499 6,357.7 35,170 754.1 Maryland 260,728 4,343 34,873 580.9 Utah 260,589 8,556.9 34,643 1,137.6 Nevada 212,211 7,260.4 33,684 1,152.4 Arkansas 211,145 7,060.1 32,291 1,079.7 Washington 233,093 3,195.5 30,916 423.8 Kansas 212,989 7,322.3 30,144 1,036.3 Connecticut 172,743 4,823.2 29,764 831 Mississippi 202,651 6,780.4 29,696 993.6 Iowa 273,661 8,736.2 21,108 673.8 New Mexico 135,166 6,459.7 20,435 976.6 West Virginia 77,239 4,222.9 17,544 959.2 Idaho 135,233 8,012.3 17,205 1,019.4 Oregon 106,821 2,616.9 16,983 416.1 Nebraska 160,357 8,418.8 14,583 765.6 Rhode Island 82,066 7,766.9 12,819 1,213.2 Puerto Rico 70,808 2,090.6 11,350 335.1 New Hampshire 38,902 2,895.3 10,629 791.1 Delaware 53,015 5,583.5 9,979 1,051 Montana 78,929 7,576.7 8,037 771.5 South Dakota 96,546 11,170.6 7,819 904.7 Maine 21,226 1,592.6 6,365 477.6 Alaska 45,104 6,107.4 5,759 779.8 Wyoming 42,664 7,332.7 4,441 763.3 North Dakota 90,947 12,090.8 4,240 563.7 District of Columbia 27,436 4,008.2 3,338 487.7 Hawaii 20,993 1,476.3 1,814 127.6 Vermont 6,781 1,085 1,368 218.9 Show less The same is true for deaths. So far, California has accounted for 7% of deaths nationwide. It still trails far behind New York, where deaths surged in the early days of the pandemic. New deaths in California vs. the rest of the country MarchMayJulySept.Nov.01,0002,0003,0004,000 Johns Hopkins University CSSE, Times survey State Deaths Per 100k Last 14 days Per 100k New deaths FewerMore California 23,954 61.2 3,317 8.5 Mar 1Dec 24 Texas 26,707 95.8 2,824 10.1 Pennsylvania 14,707 115 2,746 21.5 Illinois 16,960 132.3 2,116 16.5 New York 37,028 188.7 1,705 8.7 Michigan 12,415 124.7 1,515 15.2 Florida 20,995 101.9 1,404 6.8 Tennessee 6,431 96.7 1,191 17.9 Ohio 8,456 72.6 1,158 9.9 Arizona 8,294 119.4 1,140 16.4 Indiana 7,730 116.5 1,127 17 Iowa 3,738 119.3 1,014 32.4 New Jersey 18,544 208.8 936 10.5 Missouri 5,451 89.5 907 14.9 Minnesota 5,109 92.4 852 15.4 Wisconsin 5,019 86.9 810 14 Colorado 4,550 82.3 791 14.3 Massachusetts 11,963 175.1 754 11 North Carolina 6,360 62.6 646 6.4 Alabama 4,676 96.1 642 13.2 Maryland 5,627 93.7 615 10.2 Georgia 10,582 102.8 607 5.9 Arkansas 3,406 113.9 586 19.6 Kansas 2,503 86 562 19.3 Louisiana 7,272 155.9 548 11.8 Nevada 2,914 99.7 480 16.4 Mississippi 4,556 152.4 473 15.8 Connecticut 5,791 161.7 464 13 Virginia 4,791 56.9 456 5.4 New Mexico 2,272 108.6 426 20.4 South Carolina 5,043 101.8 416 8.4 Oklahoma 2,328 59.4 348 8.9 Kentucky 2,466 55.5 320 7.2 West Virginia 1,228 67.1 307 16.8 Oregon 1,415 34.7 292 7.2 South Dakota 1,430 165.5 253 29.3 Washington 3,184 43.7 251 3.4 Nebraska 1,568 82.3 239 12.5 Idaho 1,349 79.9 213 12.6 Rhode Island 1,704 161.3 206 19.5 Utah 1,204 39.5 188 6.2 Puerto Rico 1,423 42 185 5.5 North Dakota 1,260 167.5 151 20.1 Montana 916 87.9 135 13 New Hampshire 690 51.4 106 7.9 Delaware 888 93.5 82 8.6 Wyoming 373 64.1 74 12.7 Maine 317 23.8 71 5.3 District of Columbia 756 110.4 48 7 Alaska 199 26.9 44 6 Vermont 120 19.2 31 5 Hawaii 285 20 17 1.2 Show less Tracking the coronavirus California counties Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba Other trackers Housing homeless people Nursing homes State prisons Following the curve Unemployment and economic fallout Which counties are open Which beaches are closed Lives lost Frequently asked questions More coverage Coronavirus symptoms How coronavirus spreads Get our newsletter https://www.latimes.com/projects/california-coronavirus-cases-tracking-outbreak/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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