Los Angeles County Coronavirus Update: Public Health Confirms 29 New Deaths, Over 1,170 Positive Cases

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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed a decrease in new coronavirus-related deaths, but an increase in new cases on Saturday. Public Health’s latest count shows a total…

Public Health’s latest count shows a total of 29 new deaths and 1,177 positive cases. Saturday’s update brings Los Angeles County numbers back to around those confirmed before the Labor Day Weekend. During the holiday weekend, L.A. County saw a major decrease in in new cases. The low numbers were a result of reports delayed by the long holiday weekend.

According to Public Health, people aged 50 years or older made up the majority of new cases, with the 30 to 49 year-old age range trailing behind.

 

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donwinslow With cases being under-reported and testing inaccuracies (many false negs), I assume cases and deaths are much higher than being reported.

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