

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 25 new cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). Because testing limitations still exist, the best approach is to practice social distancing at every opportunity, assuming that many people can be infected.
To date,Public Health has identified 94 cases; of these, 15 cases are likely due tocommunity transmission. Two of the cases confirmed today were hospitalized.Cases are occurring across LA County, including one case in Arcadia, soeveryone should be aware and practice social distancing.
PublicHealth is investigating these cases and will notify close contacts who arehousehold members, intimate partners and healthcare professionals to assess andmonitor them for signs and symptoms of illness. All confirmed cases are beingisolated and close contacts are quarantined.
“We areseeing a significant increase in cases and evidence of community spread as moretesting occurs,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Los Angeles County PublicHealth Director. “We are implementing more social distancing requirements andwe expect everyone to do their part.”
PublicHealth has issued the following guidance during this time of increased spread:
Locationswere cases have occurred:
Total Cases | |
Laboratory Confirmed Cases | 94 |
Los Angeles County (excluding Long Beach and Pasadena) | 87 |
Long Beach | 5 |
Pasadena | 2 |
By City | |
Alhambra | 2 |
Arcadia | 1 |
Beverly Hills | 1 |
Boyle Heights | 5 |
Carson | 1 |
Culver City | 2 |
Diamond Bar | 2 |
Encino | 3 |
Gardena | 1 |
Glendale | 2 |
Glendora | 1 |
Granada Hills | 3 |
Inglewood | 2 |
Koreatown | 1 |
La Mirada | 2 |
Lancaster | 1 |
Manhattan Beach | 3 |
Melrose | 2 |
Northridge | 1 |
San Dimas | 1 |
San Pedro | 1 |
Santa Clarita and Stevenson Ranch | 3 |
Santa Monica | 1 |
Sherman Oaks | 2 |
Silverlake | 1 |
South Pasadena | 1 |
Tarzana | 5 |
Torrance | 2 |
Venice | 1 |
West Adams | 1 |
West Hills | 3 |
West Hollywood | 5 |
West Vernon | 1 |
Westchester | 1 |
Los Angeles City (Neighborhood <25,000) | 11 |
Still Investigating | 11 |
The public should not think one location is safer than the other. Cases are occurring across LA County, so everyone should be aware and practice social distancing.
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