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San Fernando Valley – 2 74 4/5 73 98
Antelope Valley – 1 50 4/11 42 46
West Los Angeles – 1 136 4/3 129 132
East Los Angeles – 1 50 4/17 9 11
San Gabriel Valley – 2 87 4/12 81 85
Metro Los Angeles – 1 48 4/15 46 52
Metro Los Angeles – 2 49
San Gabriel Valley – 3 50 4/17 14 15
South Bay – 2 100 4/16 19 19
San Fernando Valley – 4 263
South Bay – 3 97
South Bay – 4 135
South Los Angeles – 1 72
San Fernando Valley – 5 52
San Gabriel Valley – 4 200
West Los Angeles – 2 47
Metro Los Angeles – 3 62
East Los Angeles – 2 200
East Los Angeles – 3 210
San Gabriel Valley – 5 140
Metro Los Angeles – 4 35
Metro Los Angeles – 5 52
Overall Totals: 2,464 698 766
LOS ANGELES The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS) released its
COUNTY HEALTH COVID-19 Hospital Demand Modeling Projections (4/10/20) showing that
SERVICES & physical distancing is slowing the rate of COVID-19 transmission in the county.
HEALTHCARE The projections indicate that if current levels of physical distancing are not
SYSTEM maintained, there will be an exponential rapid increase in the rate of infection,
severely hampering the ability of the hospital system to meet that demand.
The insights from this modeling effort in large part informed the County of Los
Angeles Dept. of Public Health’s decision to extend the ‘Safer at Home’ order
until May 15, 2020.
For an update on the County healthcare system including data on available
Hospital Beds, Ventilators, and Personal Protective Equipment visit the
Department of Health Services COVID-19 Dashboard.
SCHOOLS: LACOE:
Released the ‘COVID-19 Rising to the Challenge’ document to share best
practices, tips and success stories from the County’s 80 school districts to
ensure continuity of learning and safety of students, staff and families. For more
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