The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced 69 more coronavirus-related fatalities on Friday. That’s much higher than the average number of daily COVID-related deaths reporte…
County health officials noted that daily death figures reported over the past week have been unusually high — including a one-day record high of 91 fatalities on Wednesday. Ferrer called it a “higher death count than we’ve ever seen.”. The new high was 197. That’s a 20 percent jump from the previous high of 159, recorded last Friday.
State and local officials have said the numbers were significantly lower last weekend, Monday and Tuesday because of delays caused by a new federal reporting process. As a result, Wednesday’s number is inflated because of those daily test results. But Ferrer said earlier this week that numbers would be up even without the backlog boost.
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