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California's July 4 coronavirus warning: 'Assume everyone around you is infectious'

California's July 4 coronavirus warning: 'Assume everyone around you is infectious'

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement California is entering a perilous Fourth of July holiday weekend: Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are continuing to surge even as officials beg the public to avoid crowds and keep physical distancing in hopes of preventing more outbreaks that could overwhelm the state’s hospitals.Californians who hoped the Independence Day weekend would bring a return to some semblance of summer fun will instead find closed beaches, restaurants limited to outdoor service in most areas of the state and increased enforcement of the state’s order...

July 3, 2020
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San Francisco County coronavirus cases: Tracking the outbreak

San Francisco County coronavirus cases: Tracking the outbreak

188,451reported cases1,022deathsIn April, the California Department of Public Health began reporting new cases and tests on a . This page will update on Tuesdays and Fridays.Jump to a sectionGo to a section Over the past week, the county has averaged 58 new cases and 1 new death per day. On Thursday, 126 new cases and 4 deaths were reported.Seven-day averages offer a more stable view of the trend than daily totals.On Jan. 3, 2022, the state reported an of new cases due to a backlog . The entire bar may not appear on this chart.An people have recovered from COVID-19 or are no longer...

May 11, 2020
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Coronavirus surge slowing in California, but don't expect a repeat of reopening fever

Coronavirus surge slowing in California, but don't expect a repeat of reopening fever

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement There are growing glimmers of hope that California’s surge in coronavirus cases could be peaking — but don’t expect the pandemic-shattered economy to share much of this progress in the short term.A Los Angeles Times analysis found that its first weekly reduction in new confirmed coronavirus cases for the first time in 12 weeks. For the seven-day period that ended Sunday, California reported 59,697 new coronavirus cases, a drop of 9% from the previous week of 65,634 cases, which was a pandemic record.If the trends continue, it would...

August 4, 2020
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California's slide from coronavirus success to danger zone began Memorial Day

California's slide from coronavirus success to danger zone began Memorial Day

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement The seeds of the latest surge in coronavirus cases in California appear to have been planted around Memorial Day. People had been pent up in their homes; businesses shuttered for months amid the stay-at-home order began to open. And as the reopening accelerated, .The beckon of summer rituals followed — day , Memorial Day barbecues, graduation celebrations, Father’s Day gatherings. Around the same time, historic protests began, triggered by outrage over the death in Minneapolis of George Floyd while in police custody, which sparked...

June 29, 2020
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Coronavirus is again stalking California, but there is still time to prevent a third wave

Coronavirus is again stalking California, but there is still time to prevent a third wave

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Although California has started to see a rise in coronavirus cases, the pace of increase is slower than that seen in the rest of the United States, and experts said there is still time to prevent a third wave. There are clear warning signs, including a troubling increase in daily cases in Los Angeles County. But statewide, the uptick — for the moment — is proceeding at a pace considered relatively slow, and health officials say there’s no conclusive sign of the kind of surge that roiled California this summer.“We are fortunate in the...

November 8, 2020
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See where Nithya Raman beat David Ryu in L.A.'s 4th City Council District

See where Nithya Raman beat David Ryu in L.A.'s 4th City Council District

Urban planner Nithya Raman Los Angeles City Councilman David Ryu last week, making her the first challenger to unseat an incumbent in 17 years.Los Angeles City Council District 4 resultsNithya Raman52.7%68,575 votesDavid Ryu 47.3%61,464 votesA look at preliminary block-by-block results shows how Raman built a winning coalition in Council District 4, an unusually shaped jurisdiction that straddles Hollywood Hills and covers parts of San Fernando Valley and the L.A. Basin.Raman's strongest support came from the east side of the district in dense neighborhoods of Los Feliz and Hollywood. She...

November 11, 2020
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As Dodgers and Lakers win, coronavirus spreads at celebrations, alarming health officials

As Dodgers and Lakers win, coronavirus spreads at celebrations, alarming health officials

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Southern California counties are reopening their economies at a slower pace than other parts of the state, and officials blame celebrations. Lakers and Dodgers viewing parties and public events are keeping coronavirus infections high enough to hold the region back, officials warn.California in coronavirus cases seen across the country this fall, but some of the state’s most populated counties — , and — remain in the most restrictive reopening tier. That means indoor dining rooms are shut, as are indoor operations of gyms and houses...

October 27, 2020
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