Los Angeles County is posed to move into the category of 'high transmission' rates concerning the coronavirus this week.
July 10, 2022 / 6:47 AMLos Angeles County is posed to move into the category of"high transmission" rates concerning the coronavirus this week.
On Friday, the county Department of Public Health reported 6,416 new cases of COVID-19 and 18 additional deaths related to the coronavirus -- the highest daily number of virus-related deaths since late March. Those numbers brought the county's cumulative totals to 3,160,032 cases and 32,413 fatalities since the pandemic began.
The average daily rate of people testing positive for the virus was 15.7% as of Friday. The county does not report COVID data on weekends. The number of those hospitalized with coronavirus in Orange County jumped to 280 and to 210 in Riverside County.
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