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This is just ahead of Riverside County's COVID-19 case count of 29,983. [152] Los Angeles County, which has more COVID-19 cases than any other California county, is also confirmed to have 160,000 cases. [152] July 22: The entire state of California is confirmed to have topped 409,000 COVID-19 cases, surpassing New York for most in the nation. [153]
On March 3, 2020, Placer County declared a public health emergency, following the confirmation of a second coronavirus case in that county. [128] On March 7, 2020, a family in Elk Grove contracted the virus and was quarantined [129] which led to the school district of Elk Grove decision to close down all schools until March 13. [130]
For the seven-day period that ended July 28, 3.7% of all emergency room visits in L.A. County were coronavirus-related. That's up from 2.3% a month earlier. Last summer's peak for that metric was ...
In Los Angeles County, coronavirus levels in wastewater are at 44% of last winter's peak for the 10-day period that ended July 20. For the 10-day period ending July 13, viral levels in wastewater ...
Amid the California government response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Hewitt pushed Riverside County to reopen its businesses more quickly than the rest of California. In September 2020, Hewitt introduced legislation to establish restrictions specific to Riverside County, which would've been looser than those set by the state.
Conversely, the proportion of COVID-19 deaths involving white residents increased from 32% in the first two years of the pandemic to 44% in the first seven months of 2022.
Bianco was first elected Riverside County sheriff in 2018. [5] He was re-elected in 2022 with about 60% of votes for a term set to last until 2028. [6] [7] Bianco has been hosted on Fox News, as well as by Conservative pastors on YouTube channels and podcasts. [6] As of 2023, Bianco's department had over 3,600 employees and was managing five ...
The COVID-19 pandemic in California began earlier than in some other parts of the United States. Ten of the first 20 confirmed COVID-19 infections in the United States were detected in California , and the first infection was confirmed on January 26, 2020.