L.A. County COVID cases, hospitalizations rise amid summer uptick

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While the numbers of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are relatively low, the uptick is an indication of an expected summer wave, health experts say.

Los Angeles County's

-positive hospitalizations also are trending upward. There were an average of 126 rise in cases and hospitalizations in the county began in early July — in 2021 and 2023 — but in early May in 2022. 'This increase is not unexpected as we have seen increases in levels in L.A. County wastewater were at 13% of the winter 2022–23 peak for the week that ended June 1, about flat compared with the prior week. But on a statewide level, California was one of six states with high levels of

tests in California came back with positive results, up from 2.4% the month before. Last summer's peak was 13.1%. Experts offered the following advice on what to do if you feel sick or test positive for test might be negative because the body hasn't produced enough copies of the virus yet to show up on a test. So Hudson suggests testing once a day for three to five days if the first results are negative. Doing so can help a person take measures to isolate and limit spread of the illness. People who have recovered from

 

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