COVID numbers on Monday for Los Angeles County are lower compared to other recent days. However, there often is a lag in reporting over the weekend.
County health officials announced 93 more COVID-related deaths on Monday. The county’s cumulative death toll is now 18,135 people.
The highest number of COVID deaths in a single day in the county is 318 deaths, recorded on Jan. 8, while the second highest is 316 deaths, which occurred on Jan. 30.
There are 4,079 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Los Angeles County on Monday. That’s 342 fewer people than were hospitalized on Sunday when there were 4,421 people hospitalized.
The county’s all-time high for COVID hospitalizations occurred on Jan. 7, when there were 8,098 people hospitalized.
The state reports there are currently 1,193 people in the ICU.
LA County reported 2,741 new COVID-19 cases on Monday. The county now has a cumulative total of 1,149,191 cases since the pandemic began in March.
To date, more than 5.6 million people have been tested for the coronavirus since the pandemic began. Of those tested, an overall average of 19% are testing positive.
West Hollywood recorded 9 new cases for a cumulative total of 2,012 cases since the pandemic began. The city had no new deaths; the cumulative death total is 25 deaths.
Below are the numbers for areas near West Hollywood:
- Beverly Hills – 4 new cases for a total of 2,318 cases and a total of 24 deaths.
- Carthay neighborhood – 1 new case for a total of 846 cases and a total of 49 deaths.
- Century City – 2 new cases for a total of 543 cases and a total of 12 deaths.
- Culver City – 7 new cases for a total of 1,981 cases and a total of 71 deaths.
- Hollywood – 10 new cases for a total of 4,943 cases and a total of 53 deaths.
- Melrose neighborhood – 21 new cases total of 7,463 cases and a total of 172 deaths.
- Miracle Mile – 4 new cases for a total of 844 cases and a total of 14 deaths.
- Park La Brea – no new cases for a total of 528 cases and a total of 1 death.
- Santa Monica – 10 new cases for a total of 4,058 cases and a total of 124 deaths.
The Carthay neighborhood incorporates the areas of Los Angeles between the Beverly Hills city limits and Fairfax Avenue, with Beverly Boulevard as the northern border and Wilshire Boulevard as the southern border.
The Melrose neighborhood incorporates the areas of Los Angeles east of La Cienega and west of Vermont Avenue, between Santa Monica Boulevard on the north and Beverly Boulevard on the south.
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