niman Posted March 19, 2020 Report Share Posted March 19, 2020 Tracking coronavirus in California By LOS ANGELES TIMES STAFF UPDATED MARCH 18, 9:29 P.M. PACIFIC After an outbreak in China, the coronavirus pandemic has killed thousands and reached nearly every corner of the world, including California. Scientists say the true number of U.S. cases is probably far above the official tally of positive tests. But here's what we know so far about the statewide spread of the virus that causes COVID-19. California 869 confirmed 11,900 self monitoring 17 deaths U.S. 9,379 confirmed 150 deaths Global 218,777 confirmed 8,810 deaths The California totals on this page come from a continuous Times survey of numbers released by the dozens of local health agencies across the state. The figures published here are ahead of the data periodically released by the state's Department of Public Health. State officials acknowledge that their tallies lag behind the updates posted by local agencies throughout the day. The Times switched to using this method Wednesday, leading to increases over what it had published previously using state data. California cases continue to climb The first case was confirmed near the end of January. The total grew slowly at first, then much faster as tests became more widely available. Cumulative cases by day 0200400600800Mar. 15Mar. 1Feb. 1Feb. 15State increasestesting Times survey of county and local health departments More widespread testing led to a surge in California cases in early March. New patients have continued to be confirmed every day since, despite major delays in ensuring the state can test everyone who should be tested. New cases announced by day 050100150Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15 Times survey of county and local health departments Where cases have been confirmed Cases have been reported in 34 of the state's 58 counties, from Shasta County south to the border. Confirmed cases1571441 Hover for more information. Los Angeles San Francisco Sacramento San Diego Redding County Cases Deaths Los Angeles 192 1 Santa Clara 175 6 San Mateo 81 1 San Diego 67 0 San Francisco 51 0 Orange 42 0 Contra Costa 41 0 Sacramento 40 2 Alameda 34 0 Riverside 16 3 Marin 15 0 San Joaquin 14 2 Santa Cruz 13 0 Ventura 13 0 Placer 9 1 Solano 8 0 Sonoma 8 0 San Luis Obispo 7 0 Stanislaus 5 0 Yolo 5 0 Tulare 5 0 San Benito 5 1 San Bernardino 5 0 Santa Barbara 3 0 Fresno 3 0 Calaveras 2 0 Monterey 2 0 Imperial 2 0 Mendocino 1 0 Madera 1 0 Shasta 1 0 Humboldt 1 0 Nevada 1 0 Amador 1 0 Show less A cluster in the Bay Area The largest concentrations so far are in the counties around the San Francisco Bay, led by Santa Clara County, home to San Jose. San Francisco Santa Rosa San Jose Sacramento Stockton The cases in L.A. County Here are the cities and neighborhoods in L.A. County where cases have occurred as of Wednesday, according to county public health officials. Cases West Hollywood 11 Melrose 10 Long Beach 8 Encino 6 Boyle Heights 5 Tarzana 5 Hollywood 5 Venice 4 Beverly Hills 4 Sherman Oaks 4 Manhattan Beach 4 Glendale 4 West Hills 3 Santa Monica 3 Santa Clarita and Stevenson Ranch 3 Granada Hills 3 Woodland Hills 3 La Mirada 3 Santa Clarita 2 Diamond Bar 2 Monterey Park 2 North Hollywood 2 Pasadena 2 Hollywood Hills 2 Culver City 2 Westchester 2 Torrance 2 Brentwood 2 Arcadia 2 Northridge 1 Glendora 1 San Dimas 1 San Pedro 1 Lynwood 1 Eagle Rock 1 Koreatown 1 Gardena 1 Silver Lake 1 Century Plams/Cove 1 South Pasadena 1 Mar Vista 1 Sylmar 1 Carson 1 Altadena 1 Inglewood 1 Walnut 1 West Adams 1 Baldwin Hills 1 Lancaster 1 West Los Angeles 1 West Vernon 1 Alhambra 1 Show less An additional 62 cases were identified in smaller cities and Los Angeles neighborhoods that health officials elected not to name. https://www.latimes.com/projects/california-coronavirus-cases-tracking-outbreak/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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