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Los Angeles County reports 18 new COVID-19 deaths

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Los Angeles County reported 18 new COVID-19 deaths Thursday, and the number of virus-positive hospital patients rose past 700 again.

The 18 new fatalities gave the county an overall death toll from the pandemic of 35,631.

The majority of people who die with COVID-19 are elderly or have an underlying health condition such as diabetes, heart disease or hypertensi­on.

According to state figures, there were 726 COVID-19-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals as of Thursday, up from 698 a day earlier.

Of those patients, 71 were being treated in intensive care, down from 84 on Wednesday.

Some of the patients were hospitaliz­ed for other reasons and learned they had COVID-19 upon admission.

Meanwhile, the county reported 1,753 new COVID-19 infections Thursday, lifting the cumulative total from throughout the pandemic to 3,700,188.

The daily case numbers released by the county are undercount­s of actual virus activity in the county because of people who use at-home tests and don't report the results, and others who don't test at all.

The seven-day average daily rate of people testing positive for the virus was 7% as of Thursday, roughly the same as the past week.

More than half of the nearly 100 performers in the Magic Happens parade returning to Disneyland this week after a three-year hiatus were part of the original troupe that launched the pandemic-shortened production in 2020.

“It feels new and the same,” said parade performer Jenn Acevedo. “It's a weird feeling. It doesn't feel like it was three years ago.”

The Magic Happens parade that ran for only a couple weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered the Anaheim theme park for more than a year will make a long-awaited return engagement today.

Magic Happens includes parade floats featuring characters from “Moana,” “Coco,” “Frozen,” “Cinderella,” “Sword in the Stone,” “The Princess and the Frog” and “Sleeping Beauty” all led by Mickey Mouse.

Acevedo always believed that Magic Happens would eventually return, but she never thought it would take this long.

“It feels like a dream,” said Acevedo, 23, of Anaheim. “I get to come back and relive the opening again.”

Acevedo taught dance classes via Zoom during the pandemic while Disneyland was closed before returning in 2022 to work on the Main Street Electrical Parade and “Fantasmic.”

Acevedo says the relaunch of Magic Happens feels like a reunion of the team that launched the parade in 2020.

“There's a lot of returning people that still want to do it, loved it the first time and really want to live it again,” Acevedo said via a video call.

Acevedo is again an ocean dancer leading Moana's float along the parade route.

“I do the same exact thing in the same exact spot, which I'm really happy about,” Acevedo said.

The innovative 32-footlong Moana float features the title character on a flower-covered sailboat riding a sweeping blue wave filled with LED screens that offer glimpses of animated images of familiar oceanbased Disney and Pixar characters.

The demigod Maui follows on his own island float along with fan-favorite Heihei the rooster.

The nearly new parade returns to Disneyland essentiall­y unchanged from its original run. It only took Acevedo a few rehearsals to shake off the rust and remember the original choreograp­hy.

“All of it came back,” Acevedo said. “It was just like getting the gears moving again, but it was muscle memory as well.”

The hardest part of relaunchin­g the “super intense” Magic Happens parade: Rebuilding endurance.

“Getting that stamina and energy back has been difficult,” Acevedo said.

A new hire in 2020, Acevedo is now one of the seasoned veterans.

“People that were in it before have been really helping the new people and really trying to work as a team to get this thing up and running,” Acevedo said.

After three years away, Acevedo says the Magic Happens crew is anxious to hit Main Street, U.S.A. again. “We're ready,” Acevedo said. “I just want to get going again.”

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