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There were an average of 484 COVID-19 cases a day for the week that ended Aug. 11 in L.A. County, up 35% over the last month. Last summer's peak was 571 cases a day.
For the week that ended July 28, there were an average of 452 new cases a day in L.A. County, up from 413 the prior week. Last summer's peak was 571. Cases are an undercount, as they only include ...
COVID-19 pandemic medical cases in California by county; County [a] Cases [b] [c] Deaths Population [d] Cases / 100k; 58 / 58 11,251,994 101,854 40,129,160 28,039.4 Alameda: 386,293
While states such as New York and Michigan show low rates of COVID-19 spread, the CDC reports that transmission is high throughout much of California.
March 10: Newsom announced 24 new cases of COVID-19 for a total of 157 confirmed cases in the state. [58] Alameda County reported its third confirmed case in the county. The new case is the spouse of the second case, who was a passenger aboard Grand Princess. The new patient had already been quarantined at home and remains isolated. [59]
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L.A. County remains far from meeting its own metrics for a new mask order, but a moderate increase in coronavirus case rates has officials concerned.
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