niman Posted January 16, 2021 Report Share Posted January 16, 2021 By Los Angeles Times Staff Updated Jan. 15 9:58 p.m. Pacific 2,919,876 confirmed cases +39,845 on Friday 32,989 deaths +700 on Friday 1,068,874 vaccines administered +97,045 on Thursday 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 Stay-at-home orders remain. 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 42,320 cases per day, a significant jump from before the holidays. Roughly 12% of tests this past week have come back positive. Deaths are on the rise. The state has averaged 534.1 daily deaths over the last week, an increase of 57.3% from two weeks ago. Hospitalizations have never been higher. Statewide, there are 20,998 people hospitalized with a confirmed case, 2% more than two weeks ago. Check the status of facilities with The Times' new hospital tracker. Disparities in age and race persist. Roughly 75% 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. So far, 1 out of every 14 people in the state has tested positive. The number statewide is now on pace to double every 43.7 days, a number used to measure how quickly the virus is spreading. CasesDeaths Cumulative cases Feb.AprilJuneAug.Oct.Dec.0500,0001,000,0001,500,0002,000,0002,500,0003,000,000Stay-at-home orderStay-at-home orderGovernoreases limitsGovernoreases limits2,919,876Jan. 15 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 42,320 new cases and 534.1 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.020,00040,00060,00080,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage Deaths by day Feb.AprilJuneAug.Oct.Dec.02004006007-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. Track hospitals in California Follow the data and look up the latest patient numbers and beds at hundreds of hospitals across the state. 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 940.4 cases per 100k in last 7 days940.4 cases per 100k in last 7 days7-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 2. San Joaquin Valley 698.6698.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 3. Bay Area 447.3447.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 4. Greater Sacramento 388.9388.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 5. Northern California 318.5318.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 After adjusting for population, the virus is now categorized as widespread in 54 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. San Bernardino 1,194 cases per 100k in last 7 days1,194 cases per 100k in last 7 days7-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 2. Ventura 1,095.81,095.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 3. Riverside 1,093.41,093.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 4. Los Angeles 996.2996.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 5. Kings 910.9910.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 6. San Benito 861.7861.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 7. Santa Barbara 807.9807.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 8. Mono 804.3804.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 9. San Luis Obispo 785.6785.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 10. Orange 778.5778.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Jan. 16 Show all 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 cases1.7k3.8k5.3k7.6k8.7k11.5k16.3k Hover for more information. Los AngelesLos AngelesSan DiegoSan DiegoSacramentoSacramentoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoReddingReddingFresnoFresno Cumulative totals County Cases Per 100k Friday Deaths Per 100k Friday Lassen » 5,094 16,334.8 +27 13 41.7 – Imperial » 24,620 13,661.4 +137 463 256.9 +3 Kings » 18,453 12,295.9 – 110 73.3 – San Bernardino » 245,033 11,474.7 +3,510 1,560 73.1 – Riverside » 233,899 9,814.1 +419 2,517 105.6 +118 Los Angeles » 990,632 9,810.1 +14,557 13,504 133.7 +260 Kern » 83,547 9,461.2 +1,149 558 63.2 +7 Merced » 23,492 8,730.7 +293 296 110 +6 Tulare » 40,176 8,724.9 +453 501 108.8 +7 Madera » 12,778 8,243.2 +229 130 83.9 – Fresno » 79,033 8,080 +755 932 95.3 +28 Monterey » 34,959 8,069.7 +477 249 57.5 +1 San Benito » 4,778 8,041.6 +80 43 72.4 +2 Colusa » 1,691 7,878.3 +7 9 41.9 – Sutter » 7,484 7,806.2 +45 77 80.3 +1 Amador » 2,951 7,800.9 +30 29 76.7 – San Joaquin » 56,484 7,714.2 +904 748 102.2 +10 Stanislaus » 41,270 7,652.5 +575 730 135.4 +10 Mono » 1,083 7,640.8 +3 4 28.2 – Ventura » 57,611 6,792.9 +1,763 412 48.6 +11 Orange » 205,911 6,507.6 +3,158 2,277 72 +82 Glenn » 1,798 6,445.1 +4 19 68.1 – Yuba » 4,818 6,382 +52 27 35.8 +1 Alpine » 73 6,358.9 – 0 0 – Tehama » 3,971 6,266.1 +54 42 66.3 – San Diego » 206,870 6,263.4 +2,695 2,037 61.7 +32 Tuolumne » 3,304 6,126.2 +25 38 70.5 +2 Solano » 24,654 5,622 +363 105 23.9 – San Luis Obispo » 15,102 5,365.7 +324 128 45.5 +3 Shasta » 9,594 5,357.2 +144 117 65.3 +6 Santa Barbara » 23,538 5,304.5 +354 228 51.4 +5 Sacramento » 77,940 5,161.5 +938 1,080 71.5 +18 Inyo » 924 5,109.2 +41 29 160.4 +2 Napa » 7,157 5,092.9 +118 38 27 +1 Santa Clara » 89,983 4,681.3 +1,604 1,040 54.1 +12 Sonoma » 23,089 4,605.7 +558 234 46.7 +7 Yolo » 9,747 4,534 +149 131 60.9 – Contra Costa » 50,627 4,467.4 +868 430 37.9 +20 Placer » 16,761 4,409.9 +229 173 45.5 +1 Marin » 11,345 4,358.5 +101 153 58.8 +4 Santa Cruz » 11,715 4,279.2 +268 113 41.3 +2 Modoc » 378 4,229.1 – 3 33.6 – El Dorado » 7,515 4,026 +121 44 23.6 +3 Butte » 9,091 4,003.5 +99 121 53.3 +1 San Mateo » 30,650 4,001.6 +454 294 38.4 +26 Alameda » 64,760 3,939.9 +895 755 45.9 – Lake » 2,417 3,767.8 +74 28 43.6 – Mendocino » 3,055 3,494.5 – 31 35.5 – Siskiyou » 1,408 3,233.8 +20 13 29.9 +1 San Francisco » 27,878 3,204.2 +343 241 27.7 +4 Nevada » 3,099 3,127.4 +27 73 73.7 +2 Del Norte » 847 3,088.5 +3 2 7.3 – Plumas » 573 3,064.3 – 5 26.7 – Calaveras » 1,240 2,741.2 +295 23 50.8 +1 Sierra » 70 2,389.1 +1 0 0 – Trinity » 302 2,348 +3 4 31.1 – Mariposa » 341 1,944.1 +7 4 22.8 – Humboldt » 2,263 1,666.8 +43 24 17.7 – Show less Residents of cities, neighborhoods and regions all across the state have contracted the coronavirus. Here are the latest tallies for 1,354 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, Tehama and Tuolumne Filter by countyAlameda Amador Butte Calaveras Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado 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 Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Trinity Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba Search by name Area Confirmed cases East Los Angeles 21,126 Pomona 20,227 Palmdale 19,377 Lancaster 17,113 North Hollywood 16,205 South Gate 15,436 Santa Clarita 15,282 Boyle Heights 14,763 Glendale 14,557 Downey 14,546 El Monte 14,101 Pacoima 14,005 Compton 13,669 Norwalk 13,055 Sylmar 12,875 Van Nuys 11,801 Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone 11,304 Lynwood 10,976 Panorama City 10,942 Baldwin Park 10,834 90805: Long Beach 10,798 Inglewood 10,557 West Covina 10,347 Huntington Park 9,429 Vernon Central 9,352 Pico Rivera 9,197 Reseda 9,158 Whittier 9,028 Bellflower 8,679 Montebello 8,443 West Vernon 8,384 Paramount 8,208 Hawthorne 7,933 Florence-Firestone 7,782 Sun Valley 7,458 North Hills 7,457 Canoga Park 7,336 Carson 7,103 Bell Gardens 6,898 South Whittier 6,756 Burbank 6,638 90813: Long Beach 6,476 Wilmington 6,405 Melrose 6,403 Westlake 6,382 Central 6,367 South Park 6,245 Watts 6,181 Vermont Vista 6,149 Pico-Union 5,862 Harvard Park 5,841 Northridge 5,790 Arleta 5,647 Lakewood 5,627 La Puente 5,531 Bell 5,486 Alhambra 5,445 San Pedro 5,395 Wholesale District 5,318 Winnetka 5,284 Torrance 5,255 Covina 5,215 Azusa 5,150 El Sereno 5,134 Century Palms/Cove 5,130 Athens-Westmont 5,119 Granada Hills 5,081 Exposition Park 5,028 90806: Long Beach 5,005 Willowbrook 4,945 Gardena 4,892 Highland Park 4,752 Sherman Oaks 4,431 Koreatown 4,316 Maywood 4,312 Lake Balboa 4,258 Wilshire Center 4,247 Lincoln Heights 4,237 Hacienda Heights 4,175 Hollywood 4,171 San Fernando 4,143 Temple-Beaudry 4,121 Cudahy 3,933 Harbor Gateway 3,818 Glendora 3,798 90810: Long Beach 3,782 Rosemead 3,781 Monterey Park 3,763 90804: Long Beach 3,715 Woodland Hills 3,674 West Whittier/Los Nietos 3,561 Santa Monica 3,471 Mission Hills 3,460 La Mirada 3,366 Green Meadows 3,239 Castaic 3,237 West Adams 3,214 90802: Long Beach 3,109 91103: Pasadena 3,060 Valinda 3,044 Valley Glen 3,004 Eagle Rock 2,994 Downtown 2,964 San Jose Hills 2,950 Hyde Park 2,901 Rowland Heights 2,891 Chatsworth 2,865 South El Monte 2,821 Lennox 2,801 Glassell Park 2,767 University Park 2,689 Lawndale 2,683 Altadena 2,574 East Hollywood 2,571 Encino 2,564 Tarzana 2,540 San Gabriel 2,521 Monrovia 2,520 Silver Lake 2,518 Walnut Park 2,509 Diamond Bar 2,505 San Dimas 2,445 Mt. Washington 2,371 Vermont Knolls 2,336 90807: Long Beach 2,303 West Hills 2,299 Cerritos 2,283 East Rancho Dominguez 2,274 90815: Long Beach 2,264 Santa Fe Springs 2,248 La Verne 2,212 Baldwin Hills 2,168 Bassett 2,161 Little Bangladesh 2,143 Tujunga 2,116 90808: Long Beach 2,099 Arcadia 2,085 Commerce 2,080 Harvard Heights 2,066 Palms 2,030 Beverly Hills 2,018 Redondo Beach 2,015 91104: Pasadena 1,961 Unincorporated - Azusa 1,926 Porter Ranch 1,922 Temple City 1,880 Lakeview Terrace 1,879 Westwood 1,874 Unincorporated - Covina 1,860 Hawaiian Gardens 1,859 Duarte 1,845 West Los Angeles 1,820 Harbor City 1,815 Claremont 1,778 Sunland 1,734 West Hollywood 1,706 Westchester 1,694 Historic Filipinotown 1,692 Culver City 1,660 West Carson 1,629 Artesia 1,626 Del Rey 1,585 Valley Village 1,580 Mar Vista 1,533 90803: Long Beach 1,515 West Puente Valley 1,450 Walnut 1,360 Alsace 1,278 Northeast San Gabriel 1,275 Cloverdale/Cochran 1,272 Lake Los Angeles 1,237 91106: Pasadena 1,233 Covina (Charter Oak) 1,230 Country Club Park 1,223 Vermont Square 1,204 Leimert Park 1,203 Venice 1,199 Crenshaw District 1,152 91101: Pasadena 1,140 Figueroa Park Square 1,135 Brentwood 1,134 Hollywood Hills 1,127 Atwater Village 1,106 Echo Park 1,098 Elysian Valley 1,098 South Pasadena 1,054 Gramercy Place 1,040 90814: Long Beach 1,035 Lomita 1,027 91107: Pasadena 1,019 Studio City 1,016 Rancho Palos Verdes 987 Manhattan Beach 971 Jefferson Park 942 Mid-city 935 Little Armenia 934 Adams-Normandie 931 North Whittier 928 Avocado Heights 911 Signal Hill 911 Quartz Hill 910 Athens Village 905 Calabasas 881 Victoria Park 870 Los Feliz 821 La Crescenta-Montrose 814 Stevenson Ranch 813 Hancock Park 804 Crestview 771 Agoura Hills 751 Carthay 751 South San Gabriel 739 Hermosa Beach 736 Manchester Square 730 Unincorporated - Duarte 716 Miracle Mile 699 Sun Village 698 Thai Town 674 Beverlywood 661 Canyon Country 625 El Camino Village 612 La Canada Flintridge 602 91105: Pasadena 587 Pacific Palisades 584 Chinatown 580 South Carthay 556 Cadillac-Corning 553 View Park/Windsor Hills 545 Reseda Ranch 523 El Segundo 510 St Elmo Village 490 Beverly Crest 481 Longwood 469 Unincorporated - Arcadia 460 Century City 456 Wellington Square 455 Park La Brea 448 Playa Vista 446 Lafayette Square 436 Elysian Park 414 Littlerock/Pearblossom 404 Santa Monica Mountains 402 Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez 400 East La Mirada 398 Littlerock 398 Wiseburn 388 Toluca Lake 378 East Whittier 371 Sierra Madre 366 Acton 350 Cheviot Hills 345 Little Tokyo 336 San Marino 308 Bel Air 306 Rancho Dominguez 299 Shadow Hills 292 Unincorporated - South El Monte 292 Ladera Heights 289 Unincorporated - Monrovia 289 Desert View Highlands 285 Exposition 283 Palos Verdes Estates 275 Malibu 271 Rancho Park 262 Marina del Rey 258 Unincorporated - Hawthorne 254 Unincorporated - Whittier 253 Val Verde 234 Del Aire 230 Angelino Heights 221 University Hills 221 Irwindale 211 White Fence Farms 204 View Heights 192 Reynier Village 191 Regent Square 187 Rolling Hills Estates 185 Faircrest Heights 181 Agua Dulce 178 La Rambla 173 East Pasadena 171 Unincorporated - West LA 170 Sunrise Village 160 Kagel/Lopez Canyons 155 West Rancho Dominguez 147 Valencia 138 Pellissier Village 136 Harbor Pines 133 Rosewood/East Gardena 131 Del Sur 129 Unincorporated - La Verne 125 Rosewood 124 Industry 121 Anaverde 112 Santa Catalina Island 111 Marina Peninsula 110 Palisades Highlands 110 Vernon 106 North Lancaster 105 Saugus 103 Toluca Terrace 100 Mandeville Canyon 99 Lake Manor 98 Pearblossom/Llano 95 La Habra Heights 90 Unincorporated - Palmdale 90 Leona Valley 88 Littlerock/Juniper Hills 84 Toluca Woods 83 Playa Del Rey 81 Westlake Village 81 Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain 69 Roosevelt 65 Southeast Antelope Valley 61 Hidden Hills 60 Unincorporated - Cerritos 60 Newhall 57 Elizabeth Lake 55 Unincorporated - Glendora 55 Unincorporated - Pomona 49 Unincorporated - Bradbury 42 Unincorporated - Claremont 36 Westhills 36 Bouquet Canyon 34 Lake Hughes 34 Rolling Hills 34 Bradbury 32 Hi Vista 32 West Antelope Valley 31 East Covina 29 Llano 27 San Pasqual 27 Saugus/Canyon Country 26 Sycamore Square 25 Westfield/Academy Hills 24 Brookside 23 Unincorporated - El Monte 23 South Antelope Valley 22 Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest 21 Palos Verdes Peninsula 18 Unincorporated - Del Rey 18 East Lancaster 14 San Francisquito Canyon/Bouquet Canyon 12 Unincorporated - La Habra Heights 12 Sand Canyon 11 Avalon 8 Whittier Narrows 8 Padua Hills 7 Angeles National Forest 5 Franklin Canyon 1 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 20,998 hospital patients statewide with a confirmed case, a change of 2% 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 » 1,675 5,922 7,597 Orange » 534 1,567 2,101 San Diego » 427 1,301 1,728 San Bernardino » 343 1,317 1,660 Riverside » 353 1,210 1,563 Santa Clara » 150 497 647 Fresno » 107 507 614 Sacramento » 124 345 469 Alameda » 119 318 437 Kern » 80 355 435 Ventura » 88 346 434 Stanislaus » 77 278 355 San Joaquin » 82 233 315 Contra Costa » 62 195 257 San Francisco » 63 181 244 Monterey » 24 185 209 Tulare » 26 173 199 San Mateo » 39 157 196 Santa Barbara » 52 140 192 Solano » 47 123 170 Placer » 26 137 163 Imperial » 61 87 148 Sonoma » 18 76 94 Kings » 9 80 89 Santa Cruz » 12 68 80 Butte » 8 62 70 Yuba » 18 40 58 San Luis Obispo » 9 48 57 Shasta » 5 50 55 Madera » 11 38 49 Merced » 17 30 47 Marin » 6 29 35 El Dorado » 9 25 34 Yolo » 13 17 30 Napa » 13 13 26 San Benito » 7 12 19 Mendocino » 4 12 16 Nevada » 4 10 14 Tehama » 2 11 13 Lake » 4 8 12 Calaveras » 5 6 11 Humboldt » 3 8 11 Amador » 4 6 10 Colusa » 1 5 6 Glenn » 0 6 6 Tuolumne » 3 2 5 Siskiyou » 0 5 5 Lassen » 0 4 4 Inyo » 0 4 4 Del Norte » 1 1 2 Plumas » 0 2 2 Mariposa » 0 1 1 Sutter » 0 0 0 Mono » 0 0 0 Modoc » 0 0 0 Trinity » 0 0 0 Show less Officials also closely monitor the number of beds open in intensive-care units. The latest data show that there are 1,111 available statewide. Available ICU beds Aug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.Jan.05001,0001,5002,0002,5003,0003,5001,111Jan. 14 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. The number is adjusted to ensure that some beds remain open for patients who don’t have COVID-19. Four regions currently fail. Available ICU beds by region 01530Dec.3Jan.15Bay AreaBay Area3.4%3.4% Greater SacramentoGreater Sacramento6.2%6.2% Northern CaliforniaNorthern California24.0%24.0% San Joaquin ValleySan Joaquin Valley0.0%0.0% Southern CaliforniaSouthern California0.0%0.0% Track hospitals in California Follow the data and look up the latest patient numbers and beds at hundreds of hospitals across the state. Vaccines About 3.1 million doses of coronavirus vaccine have been shipped to California counties and healthcare systems. To date, 1,068,874 shots of the two-dose vaccine have been administered, about 34.5% of the total supply. The state public health department has not released the number of individual people vaccinated. The state provides a regional breakdown of the number of doses administered that have been administered since Jan. 13. Region One 386,661 doses administered Los Angeles, Orange, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura counties Region Two 246,694 doses administered Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma counties Region Three 17,923 doses administered Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yuba counties Region Four 53,779 doses administered Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Yolo counties Region Five 32,456 doses administered Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Tulare counties Region Six 152,333 doses administered Imperial, Inyo, Mono, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego counties The first inoculations 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. Officials are still drafting a plan on how to roll out the vaccine beyond the initial group. It is unclear when essential workers and other Californians will have access. Phase 1 Healthcare workers, long-term care residents and people age 65+ Doctors and nurses on the front lines are now receiving shots. Other healthcare workers, nursing homes and seniors are all eligible 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 346,029 tests have been conducted each day. New tests by day MayJulySept.Nov.Jan.0100,000200,000300,000400,000500,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage California Department of Public Health In the last seven days, about 12% of the 2,422,206 tests conducted have returned a positive result. Positive test rate, seven-day average MayJulySept.Nov.Jan.0%5%10%15%12.0%Jan. 15 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 1874 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.02,0004,0006,0008,000AsianAsianBlackBlackLatino7,352 casesper 100,000Latino7,352 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 14,289 46.5% 36.3% White 9,732 31.7% 38.8% Asian 3,773 12.3% 16.5% Black 2,049 6.7% 6.1% Note: There are 508 deaths with an unknown race in this age bracket, 2% 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 34% of its deaths. CasesDeaths Deaths at nursing homes vs. elsewhere JuneAug.Oct.Dec.05,00010,00015,00020,00025,00030,00035,000 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.010,00020,00030,00040,00044,868Jan. 15 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 23,300,950 coronavirus cases and 388,515 deaths. In the last week, the country has averaged 239,479 new cases and 3,335 deaths per day. While California — America’s most populous state — has the nation’s top case counts. Home to 12% of the country's population, thus far it has accounted for roughly 13% of cases. New cases in California vs. the rest of the country MarchMayJulySept.Nov.Jan.050,000100,000150,000200,000250,000300,000 Johns Hopkins University CSSE, Times survey State Cases Per 100k Last 14 days Per 100k New cases FewerMore California 2,919,876 7,356.6 583,935 1,491.6 Mar 1Jan 14 Texas 2,068,637 7,418.4 295,853 1,061 New York 1,193,453 6,083.3 214,670 1,094.2 Florida 1,531,192 7,433.6 207,877 1,009.2 Arizona 649,040 9,343.2 128,833 1,854.6 Georgia 791,324 7,684.6 124,872 1,212.6 North Carolina 650,926 6,409.5 111,381 1,096.7 Pennsylvania 753,164 5,888.2 107,774 842.6 Ohio 807,293 6,934.4 106,913 918.3 Illinois 1,052,682 8,210.3 89,293 696.4 Tennessee 670,482 10,080.8 83,680 1,258.1 New Jersey 609,721 6,864.8 80,694 908.5 Massachusetts 454,402 6,652.8 79,224 1,159.9 Virginia 417,839 4,966.1 68,255 811.2 Indiana 578,494 8,715.6 67,009 1,009.6 South Carolina 371,180 7,489.6 63,673 1,284.8 Oklahoma 344,506 8,792.6 53,570 1,367.2 Alabama 414,583 8,522.3 53,357 1,096.8 Kentucky 317,344 7,147.1 52,083 1,173 Michigan 576,573 5,790.3 47,952 481.6 Louisiana 361,148 7,743.9 45,873 983.6 Maryland 317,815 5,293.9 41,153 685.5 Utah 317,559 10,427.7 40,947 1,344.6 Wisconsin 561,160 9,711.3 40,722 704.7 Missouri 443,605 7,284.1 40,200 660.1 Arkansas 264,511 8,844.5 39,373 1,316.5 Washington 283,777 3,890.4 37,025 507.6 Connecticut 221,544 6,185.8 35,836 1,000.6 Colorado 369,177 6,674.5 35,080 634.2 Nevada 256,172 8,764.5 31,441 1,075.7 Mississippi 245,847 8,225.7 30,036 1,005 Kansas 254,410 8,746.3 29,198 1,003.8 Minnesota 441,935 7,995.4 26,633 481.8 Iowa 302,560 9,658.7 20,848 665.5 West Virginia 105,219 5,752.6 19,885 1,087.2 New Mexico 160,543 7,672.5 17,679 844.9 Oregon 130,246 3,190.8 16,337 400.2 Rhode Island 103,386 9,784.7 15,437 1,461 Nebraska 180,131 9,456.9 13,333 700 Idaho 153,358 9,086.2 12,281 727.6 New Hampshire 54,778 4,076.9 10,750 800.1 Delaware 68,065 7,168.5 10,609 1,117.3 Puerto Rico 84,816 2,504.2 8,525 251.7 Maine 31,958 2,397.8 7,757 582 Montana 88,110 8,458 6,555 629.2 South Dakota 104,512 12,092.3 5,348 618.8 Wyoming 48,701 8,370.2 4,292 737.7 Alaska 51,157 6,927 4,171 564.8 District of Columbia 32,820 4,794.8 3,837 560.6 North Dakota 95,378 12,679.9 2,883 383.3 Hawaii 24,113 1,695.7 2,368 166.5 Vermont 9,573 1,531.7 2,161 345.8 Show less So far, California has accounted for 8% of deaths nationwide. It still trails 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.Jan.01,0002,0003,0004,000 Johns Hopkins University CSSE, Times survey State Deaths Per 100k Last 14 days Per 100k New deaths FewerMore California 32,989 82.5 6,303 16.1 Mar 1Jan 14 Texas 31,693 113.7 3,627 13 Pennsylvania 18,710 146.3 2,763 21.6 New York 40,435 206.1 2,452 12.5 Arizona 10,855 156.3 1,991 28.7 Florida 23,613 114.6 1,940 9.4 Illinois 19,724 153.8 1,746 13.6 Michigan 14,511 145.7 1,493 15 Tennessee 8,232 123.8 1,325 19.9 New Jersey 20,161 227 1,119 12.6 Alabama 5,945 122.2 1,118 23 North Carolina 7,825 77.1 1,077 10.6 Georgia 11,975 116.3 1,041 10.1 Ohio 9,990 85.8 1,028 8.8 Massachusetts 13,433 196.7 1,010 14.8 Indiana 9,202 138.6 939 14.1 Missouri 6,404 105.2 710 11.7 South Carolina 5,934 119.7 638 12.9 Kansas 3,348 115.1 612 21 Virginia 5,626 66.9 594 7.1 Louisiana 8,080 173.3 592 12.7 Mississippi 5,356 179.2 569 19 Connecticut 6,553 183 558 15.6 Maryland 6,449 107.4 554 9.2 Arkansas 4,228 141.4 552 18.5 Nevada 3,658 125.2 536 18.3 Minnesota 5,885 106.5 503 9.1 Colorado 5,316 96.1 502 9.1 Wisconsin 5,728 99.1 486 8.4 Kentucky 3,042 68.5 419 9.4 Washington 3,876 53.1 415 5.7 Oklahoma 2,882 73.6 393 10 West Virginia 1,702 93.1 364 19.9 Iowa 4,251 135.7 360 11.5 New Mexico 2,836 135.5 359 17.2 Oregon 1,737 42.6 260 6.4 Rhode Island 1,996 188.9 219 20.7 Utah 1,460 47.9 191 6.3 Puerto Rico 1,679 49.6 176 5.2 Nebraska 1,818 95.4 167 8.8 Idaho 1,591 94.3 155 9.2 New Hampshire 897 66.8 138 10.3 South Dakota 1,614 186.7 126 14.6 Montana 1,077 103.4 116 11.1 Maine 461 34.6 114 8.6 Wyoming 522 89.7 84 14.4 North Dakota 1,372 182.4 73 9.7 Delaware 995 104.8 69 7.3 District of Columbia 842 123 56 8.2 Hawaii 317 22.3 29 2 Vermont 162 25.9 26 4.2 Alaska 228 30.9 22 3 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 Hospitals 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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