9 New Deaths and 3,160 New Cases of Confirmed COVID-19 in Los Angeles County
- avdailynews.com

- Jul 20, 2020
- 5 min read

As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to increase, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) is providing $10 million to community-based organizations, particularly in the hardest hit communities, to encourage participation with case investigation and contact tracing efforts to help slow the spread of COVID-19. Public Health is also piloting a $20 gift card incentive program to thank individuals for participating in the hour-long contact tracing interview.
Public Health has confirmed 9 new deaths and 3,160 new cases of COVID-19. To date, Public Health has identified 159,045 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of LA County, and a total of 4,104 deaths. The decrease in deaths may reflect a reporting lag from over the weekend.
For the second straight day, Public Health confirms the highest number of new hospitalizations reported in a day with 2,232 people currently hospitalized, surpassing yesterday's count of 2,216 hospitalizations. Of the 2,232 confirmed COVID-19 cases currently hospitalized, 26% of these people are confirmed cases in the ICU and 19% are confirmed cases on ventilators.
“Each day, we are thinking of the many families in L.A. County who have lost loved ones to COVID-19. We are deeply sorry for your loss and send our deepest condolences. We’re also thinking of the many people who are hospitalized and fighting to get well. Our thoughts and prayers are with you,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “Contact tracing is a valuable tool for slowing the spread of COVID-19, and that’s why we’re providing $10 million to community-based organizations and piloting a $20 gift card incentive for full participation in the interview process. But contact tracing cannot slow this virus on its own. We need our residents and our businesses to heed public health directives. This is truly a community effort. Together, we have the power to slow the devastating spread of this virus.”
Contact tracing requires trained public health specialists to interview individuals who have a positive COVID-19 lab result to gain information about their risks, possible exposures, and close contacts and to ensure that the person who is positive is connected to support while they isolate from others. As of July 7, a total number of 92,523 confirmed positive cases are part of case investigations.
If a person has a positive lab result for COVID-19, expect a public health specialist from LA County Public Health to contact them by phone to interview about possible exposures and to identify others who may have also been exposed to the infection. They will leave a call back number if necessary. If they cannot reach the patient by phone, they will send a letter. Please answer Public Health’s calls and call them back if they leave a message. The information is protected and cannot be shared with others except in emergency situations. Please also note a public health specialist will never ask for a social security number, payment or documented status. Remember that if you think you could be positive and are awaiting testing results, to stay at home and act as if you are positive for COVID-19. This means self-isolating for 10 days and 72 hours after symptoms and fever subside.
The success of contact tracing depends on the timeliness of the testing laboratory to report positive COVID-19 test results to Public Health, whether the report contains the individual’s complete and correct contact information, as well as whether individuals respond timely to Public Health’s case interview and contact tracer calls and emails. About 70% of interviews are completed.
Public Health has a dedicated call line for confirmed cases of COVID-19. If you have not yet connected with a public health specialist or need more information on services, call toll-free at 1-833-540-0473. Residents who do not have COVID-19 should continue to call 211 for resources or more information.
Testing results are available for over 1,540,000 individuals with 10% of all people testing positive. The cumulative positivity rate has increased from 9% to 10%. The majority of all cases have occurred in people under the age of 41 years old with over 52% of people younger than 41 years old infected with COVID-19.
Of the nine new deaths, six people that passed away (excluding Long Beach and Pasadena) were over the age of 65 years old and two people who died were between the ages of 41 and 65 years. Five people had underlying health conditions including four people over the age of 65 years old and one person between the ages of 41 to 65 years old. One death was reported by the City of Long Beach.
Ninety-two percent of people who died had underlying health conditions. Of those who died, information about race and ethnicity is available for 3,820 people (99 percent of the cases reported by Public Health); 47% of deaths occurred among Latino/Latinx residents, 26% among White residents, 15% among Asian residents, 11% among African American/Black residents, less than 1% among Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander residents and 1% among residents identifying with other races. Upon further investigation, two cases reported earlier were not LA County residents.
Business owners and residents need to make sure they are doing their part to slow the spread of COVID-19. Current Health Officer Orders require business owners to close indoor operations at many businesses and take immediate action to implement strategies that protect workers and customers. Public Health urges everyone to avoid the Three C's: Crowded places, Confined spaces and Close contact with others not in your household. Everyone should always wear a face covering securely over your nose and mouth and keep six feet apart from others not in your household when out in public. Public Health reminds everyone that you remain safer at home.
The Reopening Protocols, COVID-19 Surveillance Interactive Dashboard, Roadmap to Recovery, Recovery Dashboard, and additional things you can do to protect yourself, your family and your community are on the Public Health website, www.publichealth.lacounty.gov.
Please see additional information below:
Total Cases
Laboratory Confirmed Cases
159045
-- Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)
150900
-- Long Beach
6445
-- Pasadena
1700
Deaths
4104
-- Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)
3844
-- Long Beach
158
-- Pasadena
102
Age Group (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- 0 to 17
12113
- 18 to 40
67616
- 41 to 65
53013
- over 65
17310
- Under Investigation
848
Gender (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- Female
75371
- Male
74709
- Other
62
- Under Investigation
758
Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- American Indian/Alaska Native
140
- Asian
4922
- Black
4250
- Hispanic/Latino
47038
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
514
- White
11636
- Other
23116
- Under Investigation
59284
Hospitalization (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- Hospitalized (Ever)
11121
Deaths Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)
- American Indian/Alaska Native
9
- Asian
578
- Black
410
- Hispanic/Latino
1790
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
17
- White
990
- Other
26
- Under Investigation
24
CITY / COMMUNITY**
Cases
Case Rate
City of Agoura Hills
89
426
City of Alhambra
736
849
City of Arcadia
269
466
City of Artesia
187
1113
City of Avalon
5
129
City of Azusa
828
1655
City of Baldwin Park
1648
2147
City of Bell
956
2631
City of Bell Gardens
1143
2654
City of Bellflower
1439
1851
City of Beverly Hills
496
1437
City of Bradbury
7
655
City of Burbank
823
768
City of Calabasas
174
715
City of Carson
1033
1101
City of Cerritos
357
713
City of Claremont
206
565
City of Commerce*
341
2609
City of Compton
2335
2337
City of Covina
787
1605
City of Cudahy
695
2855
City of Culver City
287
720
City of Diamond Bar
332
577
City of Downey
2653
2322
City of Duarte
311
1413
City of El Monte
2578
2198
City of El Segundo
87
518
City of Gardena
728
1187
City of Glendale
1982
960
City of Glendora
763
1446
City of Hawaiian Gardens
306
2085
City of Hawthorne
1144
1288
City of Hermosa Beach
134
681
City of Hidden Hills
5
265
City of Huntington Park
1745
2934
City of Industry
20
4577
City of Inglewood
1628
1433
City of Irwindale
42
2879
City of La Canada Flintridge
104
503
City of La Habra Heights
20
367
City of La Mirada
537
1083
City of La Puente
865
2125
City of La Verne
242
727
City of Lakewood
776
966
City of Lancaster*
1716
1062
City of Lawndale
377
1122
City of Lomita
151
728
City of Lynwood*
2051
2847
City of Malibu
71
548
City of Manhattan Beach
228
633
City of Maywood
851
3034
City of Monrovia
446
1149
City of Montebello
1392
2162
City of Monterey Park
516
829
City of Norwalk
1979
1839
City of Palmdale
1992
1253
City of Palos Verdes Estates
63
466
City of Paramount
1467
2619
City of Pico Rivera
1521
2366
City of Pomona
2763
1772
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
200
468
City of Redondo Beach
349
508
City of Rolling Hills
4
206
City of Rolling Hills Estates
30
370
City of Rosemead
460
831
City of San Dimas*
298
863
City of San Fernando
484
1967
City of San Gabriel
351
857
City of San Marino
43
324
City of Santa Clarita
1808
820
City of Santa Fe Springs
318
1732
City of Santa Monica
554
599
City of Sierra Madre
45
410
City of Signal Hill
156
1322
City of South El Monte
461
2207
City of South Gate
2797
2850
City of South Pasadena
202
775
City of Temple City







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