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FILE - Parent Rosa Vargas and her son, 9th grade student Victor Loredo, 14, walk home after getting tested at a Los Angeles Unified School District COVID-19 testing and vaccination site in East Los Angeles, April 15, 2021. Millions of test kits were sent to families before and during winter break but millions more were not — raising concerns about public school safety now as students return to classrooms amid soaring rates of COVID-19 cases. The California Department of Public Health has said it sent about 2 million rapid tests to school districts at the beginning of Dec. 2021. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

LA County Reports More than 13,000 New COVID Cases Over 3 Days

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By City News Service on June 28, 2022 Coronavirus News

LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles County health officials reported more than 13,700 new COVID-19 cases from the past three days, along with 19 new deaths.

The county, which no longer reports COVID numbers over the weekend, reported 5,852 infections from Saturday, 4,761 from Sunday and 3,110 for Monday.

The new cases gave the county a cumulative total from throughout the pandemic of 3,102,110.

The 19 new COVID fatalities lifted the county’s virus-related death toll to 32,308.

Updated hospital numbers were not immediately available from the state.

As of Saturday, there were 762 COVID-positive patients in county hospitals, with 76 of them being treated in intensive care units. Many COVID- positive patients actually entered the hospital for other reasons before testing positive for the virus. Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer recently reported that about 60% of COVID-positive patients had actually been admitted for other reasons.

But she noted that regardless of their reason for admission, being COVID-positive means they require increased infection-control measures at hospitals.

Dr. Paul Simon, chief science officer at the county Department of Public Health, said last week the rate of increase in COVID-positive patients had begun to diminish, pushing back the estimate of when an indoor mask-wearing mandate might be re-imposed.

As of last Thursday, the current seven-day average of daily new hospital admissions of people with the virus was 84, only a small bump from 83 the previous week.

The rate of hospital admissions for the past week was 7.3 per 100,000 residents. That was the same rate as the previous week, ending a steady trend of increases that has raised the possibility of a new universal indoor mask mandate in the county.

Under metrics set by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the county would move from the “medium” category of virus activity to the “high” level if the rate of new hospital admissions reaches 10 per 100,000 residents. If the county reaches the high level and stays there for two weeks, a new indoor mask mandate will be imposed.

County health officials previously projected that at the previous rate of increase, the county would reach the “high” category by the end of the June, or early July. But with the pace now slowing, Simon said the current projection is that the county won’t reach the “high” category until at least mid-July.

He noted that the county could avoid reaching that level at all if transmission of the virus begins to slow, leading to an anticipated drop in hospitalizations.

The average daily rate of people testing positive for the virus was 10.9% as of Monday, roughly the same as it has been for the past week.

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