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COVID Cases in Los Angeles Double for the Second Week in a Row

COVID Cases in Los Angeles Double for the Second Week in a Row On 7/9/21 at 11:02 PM EDT For the second consecutive week, Los Angeles is experiencing a rise in new COVID-19 cases. This increase marks the largest number of cases since the beginning of this year. Furthermore, the number of Delta variant cases sit at 71 percent, making it the leading variant in Los Angeles currently. In Los Angeles there have been 1,107 new COVID-19 cases, with 320 people are currently hospitalized. There have been five additional deaths, bringing Los Angeles total to 24,530. In a June 30 report, Los Angeles County reported 422 new cases, which was double the amount reported on June 15.

COVID-19 Stalks LA s Unvaccinated; New Cases Top 1,100 Friday

Replies(34) Leslie Garcia administers a COVID-19 vaccination dose to Raul Zarate at a clinic in South Los Angeles on June 25, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. St. John s Well Child and Family Center is administering COVID-19 vaccine (Mario Tama/Getty Images) LOS ANGELES, CA New daily coronavirus cases soared past the 1,100 mark Friday, painting a troubling portrait of a community still vulnerable to the pandemic. Los Angeles County reported 1,107 new COVID cases Friday, double the number reported a week ago. It s the highest number of new cases reported in a single day since March, andhospitalizations and positive test rates are also trending in the wrong direction. Though 59 percent of Angelenos have gotten at least one shot, millions more remain unvaccinated.

Coronavirus cases in California rise for first time in months as Delta variant spreads [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-CALIF:LA]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Coronavirus cases in California rise for first time in months as Delta variant spreads [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-CALIF:LA] LOS ANGELES – After months of steady declines, coronavirus infections are once again on the rise in California as the state struggles with slowing daily vaccination rates and the spread of the highly infectious Delta variant. While it’s too soon to say whether the upticks are a trend or a blip, health experts and state officials expressed confidence that California’s reopening and the return of something resembling normality were not in jeopardy. “This is the call to anyone who hasn’t been vaccinated: Get vaccinated,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said during a briefing Wednesday. “What more evidence do you need?”

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