Los Angeles Times

Virus cases decline in L.A.

- By Adam Elmahrek

Los Angeles County’s daily number of coronaviru­s cases continued to decline Sunday, bolstering hopes that the number of new cases will wane as spring approaches and vaccinatio­ns ramp up.

The county reported 1,936 new coronaviru­s cases and 82 related deaths, comparativ­ely low numbers that may in part reflect weekend reporting delays, according to the county Public Health Department. More than 1.1 million cases have been reported countywide and 19,000 deaths since the pandemic began, officials.

Still, the daily case counts over the last week — an average of fewer than 3,500 new infections a day — shows a dramatic decline since the peak of the pandemic in early January, when the average number of new daily cases reached 15,100.

The daily number of new infections, while trending downward, remained higher than they were in October, when the county reported fewer than 1,000 new cases per day, according to the health department. The number of infections and related deaths spiked over the last three months, which officials attribute in large part to back-to-back holidays.

Although the peak of the outbreak may have passed, L.A. city officials have struggled recently to secure enough vaccine supplies to keep vaccinatio­n sites open.

Five vaccinatio­n sites that were scheduled to close Friday due to supply shortages instead closed Thursday. The sites included Dodger Stadium, Crenshaw Christian Center and other outlets in San Fernando, Lincoln Park and Hansen Dam.

The regular delivery of vaccine doses dropped to 16,000 last week, a sharp drop from the 90,000 doses received the previous week, officials said. The lack of vaccine supplies has frustrated local officials who say they have the organizati­on and personnel in place to vaccinate many more people.

L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti has said the sites will reopen once the city receives more supplies.

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