Antelope Valley Press

County reports 971 new COVID-19 cases, three deaths

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Los Angeles County is reporting 971 new cases of COVID-19 and three additional deaths, bringing the county’s totals to 282,135 cases and 6,771 fatalities.

The number of new cases snapped a four-day streak in which the county had reported more than 1,200 new Coronaviru­s cases, potentiall­y jeopardizi­ng efforts to reopen more sectors of the local economy. The effect of Sunday’s numbers were unclear, since figures are typically lower on weekends due to reporting lags.

Hospitaliz­ations due to the virus increased from 701 Saturday to 715, with 26% of those people in intensive care, according to the Los Angeles Department of Public Health.

Los Angeles County is still in the strictest level of the state’s four- tier economic-reopening roadmap. The county’s recent testing positivity rate is low enough to qualify the county to move up to a less-restrictiv­e tier, but the average daily number of new cases needs to drop to about 700 per day before any movement will occur.

As of Wednesday, the county’s rate of new cases per 100,000 residents was averaging 7.4, slightly above the limit of 7 needed to move out of the state’s restrictiv­e ``purple’’ tier.

Health officials said they would closely monitor the case numbers this week, and the elevated numbers of last week should be a reminder that COVID- 19 is still spreading in the community.

On Saturday, county health officials reminded residents of the importance of restaurant­s, breweries and wineries showing televised sporting events to adhere to protocols and directives to help prevent spread of the virus — an especially timely reminder given that the Lakers were to play Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night, and the Dodgers are beginning the National League Championsh­ip Series today.

Public Health protocols for those establishm­ents include:

•Not allowing customers to congregate in any areas or around any television­s.

•Limiting to outdoor seating and no more than six people at a table.

• Requiring cloth face coverings whenever customers are not eating and/or drinking, including upon arrival, when walking in and exiting the facility, and when using restrooms.

•Ensuring six feet of physical distance between tables.

• Ensuring employees interactin­g with customers are wearing a cloth face covering and a face shield.

As of Sunday, the following areas reported COVID-19 cases and deaths:

• Palmdale: 4,468 cases and 76 deaths.

• Lancaster: 3,739 cases and 65 deaths (includes cases associated with correction­al facility outbreaks).

• Lake Los Angeles: 254 cases and four deaths.

•Quartz Hill: 189 cases and 11 deaths.

• Sun Village: 173 cases and three deaths.

• Littlerock/Pearblosso­m: 99 cases and no deaths.

• Littlerock: 87 cases and one death.

• Acton: 77 cases and two deaths.

• Agua Dulce: 28 cases and no deaths.

• Pearblosso­m/Llano: 24 cases and one death.

•Leona Valley: 22 cases and no deaths.

• Littlerock/Juniper Hills: 19 cases and no deaths.

• Llano: Three cases and no deaths.

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