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Coronavirus pandemic
Updated
Published
January 5, 2021 3:03 PM
Dr. Thomas Yadegar asks for a help while he attends to a COVID-19 patient inside a bedroom adapted with isolation doors at Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center on Sunday. (Apu Gomez/AFP via Getty Images)
Los Angeles County health officials reported another devastating day in the COVID-19 pandemic, as another 224 people died from complications of the virus.
It s one of the deadliest days on record. This is notable: While higher death numbers were recorded last week, those totals included backlogged reports from over the Christmas holiday weekend. Today s numbers do not.
That brings the county s cumulative death toll to 11,071 700 of those deaths have been reported since New Year s Day. Officials this week say we are now seeing the beginning of a post-holiday surge in new cases and hospitalizations, which they warn could translate to as many as 175 deaths, on average, every single day.
Coronavirus pandemic
Updated
Published
January 5, 2021 3:03 PM
Dr. Thomas Yadegar asks for a help while he attends to a COVID-19 patient inside a bedroom adapted with isolation doors at Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center on Sunday. (Apu Gomez/AFP via Getty Images)
Los Angeles County health officials reported another devastating day in the COVID-19 pandemic, as another 224 people died from complications of the virus.
It s one of the deadliest days on record. This is notable: While higher death numbers were recorded last week, those totals included backlogged reports from over the Christmas holiday weekend. Today s numbers do not.
That brings the county s cumulative death toll to 11,071 700 of those deaths have been reported since New Year s Day. Officials this week say we are now seeing the beginning of a post-holiday surge in new cases and hospitalizations, which they warn could translate to as many as 175 deaths, on average, every single day.