The milestone came on Wednesday, when 102 deaths were reported, the second-highest daily death toll recorded in 11 months.
Daily death tallies are still high and have yet to begin a sustained drop, even as daily coronavirus cases and hospitalizations have started to decline. Over the past several weeks, L.A. County has been averaging 63 to 73 COVID-19 deaths a day, according to a Times analysis of county data.
L.A. County remains on track to ease a universal indoor mask order for vaccinated people in about one month, Ferrer said. Between Jan. 26 and Feb. 1, L.A. County was averaging about 17,000 cases a day; the week after that, 9,000 cases a day were reported.Those trends suggest L.A. County will record roughly 2,000 cases a day next week, and 1,000 cases a day during the following week.Ferrer has set a goal to stay under 730 cases a day for at least a week before lifting the indoor mask order for vaccinated people in most public settings.
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