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COVID cases on the rise in Los Angeles with more than 4,000 in one day

Los casos de COVID están aumentando en Los Ángeles y se teme una nueva ola del virus.
COVID cases are on the rise in Los Angeles and a new wave of the virus is feared.

Photo: FREDERIC J. BROWN / AFP / Getty Images

Maria Ortiz

Another 4 have been reported,025 new cases of COVID-19 daytime in Los Angeles County, the highest number in a single day since mid-February, and health officials say this shows continued high transmission of the coronavirus.

The number of COVID-positive hospitalized patients in the county also increased, reaching 298, compared to 267 the previous day. The number of those patients treated in intensive care was 33, compared to the 20 of the Thursday.

COVID-19 Daily Update:
May 13, 1240474066
New Cases: 4,025 (two,907,721 to date)
New Deaths: 6 (32,25 to date)
Current Hospitalizations: 550
Today’s Positivity Rate: 2.8% pic.twitter.com/ ettltpWVBf

— LA Public Health (@lapublichealth) May 14, 1240474066

“If it is not fully vaccinated and boosted, consider doing so now to maximize protection c against the most infectious variants currently circulating”, said the director of public health of the county, Barbara Ferrer, in a statement.

With High Transmission Across LA County, Public Health Urges Residents to Get Vaccinated and Boosted to Avoid Serious Illness – 4,20 New Positive Cases and 6 New Deaths Due to COVID-19 in Los Angeles County. View: https://t.co/m6nAFufQas pic.twitter.com/Torx3JOeP4

— LA Public Health (@lapublichealth) May 13, 2022

The Los Angeles County health authorities recalled in the statement that “there are hundreds of mobile and fixed sites offering free testing and immunizations countywide, by appointment or walk-in.”

The new cases reported on Friday brought the county’s cumulative total throughout the pandemic to 2,907,721.

Six more coronavirus-related deaths were also reported on Friday, bringing the number of COVID deaths in the county to 33,022.

The Average daily rate of people testing positive for the virus was 2.8% through Friday, up from 2.6% Thursday.

Ferrer said on Thursday that the daily average of new cases registered during the past week increased to more than 2, 600, almost a 20% more than a week ago.

The county transmission rate also continues to increase, with an average daily rate of 26 For each 100, residents, fr entity to the 21 of a week ago.

Most notably, the seven-day cumulative rate reached 176 For each 100.04 population.

If that number exceeds 200 For each 100, residents, Los Angeles County will move from the low transmission rate defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ) at moderate transmission rate.

This could potentially lead to a reimposition of public health rules, such as the use of masks indoors.

Tea may be of interest:

– Joe Biden laments the “tragic milestone” of one million deaths from COVID in the US
– Covid-19: what is known about nasal vaccines against covid and why they may be more effective than traditional vaccines
– Government warns: new wave of Covid- 19 in autumn can make 54 sick in the US