
Ryan Fonseca
Former Associate Editor
(he/him)
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There have been a few different plumes of smoke in the SoCal skies over the past several days, so here's a quick look at where things stand.
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A statewide backlog in lab testing results means county health officials don’t have a full scope of how the coronavirus has been spreading in recent weeks.
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There are over 185,000 confirmed cases in L.A. County and more than 4,500 people have died.
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More than 193,000 cases have been confirmed in L.A. County.
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County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer also reported 17 new deaths of COVID-19 patients. The total number of deaths countywide now stands at 4,375 people.
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County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said there are currently no plans to institute a shutdown like the one issued in March.
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Many businesses are failing to comply with public health protocols issued to protect workers. Food processing and manufacturing sectors are seeing the worst outbreaks.
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LA Metro Joins Public Transit Coalition Asking Congress For Up To $36 Billion More In Relief Funding“We need more in order to keep our county and the city of Los Angeles moving,” L.A. Metro CEO Phillip Washington said today.
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More than 3,800 people have died from COVID-19 in L.A. County.
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As of yesterday, more than 120,500 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in L.A. County, and the daily positivity rate has surpassed 11%.
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