The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health on Saturday confirmed two additional deaths and 59 new cases of 2019 novel coronavirus COVID-19 in the county.
The individuals who died were both older than 65 with underlying health conditions; one person lived in Miracle Mile and the other individual resided in Del Rey.
The SCV tally holds at six confirmed COVID-19 cases – four in the city of Santa Clarita, and one each in Castaic and Stevenson Ranch – but no deaths as of Saturday night.
Because there are positive cases across the entire county, the public should not think one location is safer than another. Additional information regarding some of the new cases are pending completion of investigations.
To date, Public Health has identified 351 cases across all areas in LA County including four deaths. As of Saturday, 69 positive cases have been hospitalized.
Public Health is investigating all new cases and will notify close contacts who are household members, intimate partners and healthcare professionals to assess and monitor them for signs and symptoms of illness. All confirmed cases are being isolated and close contacts are quarantined. It is critically important that everyone adheres to all the social distancing measures and practice good public health hygiene, including washing hands as frequently as possible.
“We extend our deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of those who have died from COVID-19 and are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers,” said Barbara Ferrer, Ph.D., MPH, MEd, Los Angeles County Public Health Director.
“While the state and county have taken aggressive measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19, we still need everyone to make sure they are practicing social distancing so as not to spread the disease to others or be exposed to the disease by others. And though we may be physically further apart, we are all in this together,” Ferrer added.
“Public Health is actively coordinating with all the County Departments through the Office of Emergency Management to ensure that everything possible is being done to meet the needs of the people we serve, especially the most vulnerable among us,” she said.
New Restrictions, Enforcement, Penalties
Saturday, Public Health issued an enhanced Health Officer Order to reconcile elements in the March 19 Health Officer Order necessary to be consistent with Governor Gavin Newsom’s March 19 “stay-at-home” order.
The enhanced order prohibits all gatherings and events and clarifies that golf courses and personal grooming services (including hair and nail salons) are non-essential services that are closed.
“Violation of the Health Officer’s Order is a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment, fine or both under California Health and Safety Code Section 120295 et. seq.,” the order reads.
“Further, pursuant to Sections 26602 and 41601 of the California Government Code and Section 101029 of the California Health and Safety Code, the Health Officer requests that the Sheriff and the Chiefs of Police in all cities located in the Los Angeles County Public Health jurisdiction ensure compliance with and enforcement of this Order.”
Read the complete Health Officer’s Order here.
Public Health has also issued the following guidance during this time of increased spread:
- If you are mildly sick, stay home for at least seven days or until 72 hours after being fever free, whichever is longer.
- Call your doctor if you are concerned and/or your symptoms worsen.
- Individuals who are elderly, have underlying health conditions or pregnant should consider contacting their providers earlier when they are sick.
Public Health reminds LA County residents to do their part by adhering to the order by always practicing social distancing.
Additional things you can do to protect yourself, your family and your community are on the Public Health website.

Locations where cases have occurred:
|
Locations
|
Total Cases
|
|
Laboratory Confirmed Cases
|
351
|
|
— Los Angeles County (excl. LB and Pas)
|
335*
|
|
— Long Beach
|
13
|
|
— Pasadena
|
3
|
|
CITY / COMMUNITY**
|
|
|
Alhambra
|
3
|
|
Altadena
|
3
|
|
Arcadia
|
2
|
|
Baldwin Hills
|
2
|
|
Beverly Hills
|
7
|
|
Beverlywood
|
5
|
|
Boyle Heights
|
5
|
|
Brentwood
|
18
|
|
Burbank
|
1
|
|
Calabasas
|
1
|
|
Carson
|
3
|
|
Castaic
|
1
|
|
Century City
|
4
|
|
Century Palms/Cove
|
1
|
|
Cerritos
|
1
|
|
Covina
|
1
|
|
Crestview
|
4
|
|
Culver City
|
4
|
|
Del Rey
|
2
|
|
Diamond Bar
|
2
|
|
Downtown
|
1
|
|
Eagle Rock
|
1
|
|
East Los Angeles
|
1
|
|
Echo Park
|
1
|
|
El Segundo
|
2
|
|
Encino
|
10
|
|
Gardena
|
1
|
|
Glendale
|
5
|
|
Granada Hills
|
4
|
|
Hancock Park
|
4
|
|
Hawthorne
|
2
|
|
Hollywood
|
12
|
|
Hollywood Hills
|
2
|
|
Inglewood
|
2
|
|
Koreatown
|
1
|
|
La Canada Flintridge
|
1
|
|
La Mirada
|
3
|
|
La Verne
|
1
|
|
Lake Balboa
|
1
|
|
Lakewood
|
1
|
|
Lancaster
|
3
|
|
Lawndale
|
1
|
|
Lomita
|
7
|
|
Lynwood
|
1
|
|
Manhattan Beach
|
7
|
|
Mar Vista
|
4
|
|
Melrose
|
12
|
|
Miracle Mile
|
1
|
|
Montebello
|
1
|
|
Monterey Park
|
3
|
|
North Hollywood
|
5
|
|
Northridge
|
1
|
|
Pacific Palisades
|
7
|
|
Palms
|
1
|
|
Park La Brea
|
4
|
|
Playa Vista
|
2
|
|
Redondo Beach
|
2
|
|
Reseda
|
3
|
|
San Dimas
|
1
|
|
San Fernando
|
1
|
|
San Pedro
|
1
|
|
Santa Clarita
|
4
|
|
Santa Monica
|
5
|
|
Santa Monica Mountains
|
3
|
|
Sherman Oaks
|
7
|
|
Silverlake
|
3
|
|
South El Monte
|
1
|
|
South Pasadena
|
2
|
|
South Whittier
|
1
|
|
Stevenson Ranch
|
1
|
|
Studio City
|
4
|
|
Sun Valley
|
1
|
|
Sunland
|
1
|
|
Sylmar
|
1
|
|
Tarzana
|
7
|
|
Torrance
|
2
|
|
Tujunga
|
1
|
|
University Park
|
1
|
|
Valley Glen
|
6
|
|
Van Nuys
|
2
|
|
Venice
|
6
|
|
Vermont Knolls
|
1
|
|
Vermont Vista
|
1
|
|
Vernon Central
|
1
|
|
Walnut
|
1
|
|
West Adams
|
2
|
|
West Covina
|
1
|
|
West Hills
|
4
|
|
West Hollywood
|
18
|
|
West Los Angeles
|
3
|
|
West Vernon
|
2
|
|
Westchester
|
3
|
|
Westlake
|
1
|
|
Westwood
|
5
|
|
Whittier
|
2
|
|
Winnetka
|
1
|
|
Woodland Hills
|
5
|
|
– Under Investigation
|
31
|
*These numbers are subject to change based on further investigation; two previously reported cases were not in Public Health’s jurisdiction.
**Locations that were less <25000 have been added to the nearest city or community.
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