Coronavirus: LA County
Updated
Published
January 29, 2021 4:26 PM
County health officer Dr. Muntu Davis says overall case numbers are down, though the current numbers are much higher than they were before the winter holiday surge. (LA County Department of Public Health)
As outdoor dining returns to Los Angeles County after a more than two month hiatus, health officials are reporting yet another deadly day for COVID-19.
An additional 228 people have died, and over 7,000 new cases were confirmed today.
With the exception of Monday, when officials ran into reporting delays, at least 200 people have died of COVID-19 every day this week in L.A. County.
Coronavirus: LA County
Updated
Published
January 29, 2021 4:26 PM
County health officer Dr. Muntu Davis says overall case numbers are down, though the current numbers are much higher than they were before the winter holiday surge. (LA County Department of Public Health)
As outdoor dining returns to Los Angeles County after a more than two month hiatus, health officials are reporting yet another deadly day for COVID-19.
An additional 228 people have died, and over 7,000 new cases were confirmed today.
With the exception of Monday, when officials ran into reporting delays, at least 200 people have died of COVID-19 every day this week in L.A. County.
Coronavirus: LA County
Updated
Published
January 29, 2021 4:26 PM
County health officer Dr. Muntu Davis says overall case numbers are down, though the current numbers are much higher than they were before the winter holiday surge. (LA County Department of Public Health)
As outdoor dining returns to Los Angeles County after a more than two month hiatus, health officials are reporting yet another deadly day for COVID-19.
An additional 228 people have died, and over 7,000 new cases were confirmed today.
With the exception of Monday, when officials ran into reporting delays, at least 200 people have died of COVID-19 every day this week in L.A. County.
Coronavirus: LA County
Updated
Published
January 29, 2021 4:26 PM
County health officer Dr. Muntu Davis says overall case numbers are down, though the current numbers are much higher than they were before the winter holiday surge. (LA County Department of Public Health)
As outdoor dining returns to Los Angeles County after a more than two month hiatus, health officials are reporting yet another deadly day for COVID-19.
An additional 228 people have died, and over 7,000 new cases were confirmed today.
With the exception of Monday, when officials ran into reporting delays, at least 200 people have died of COVID-19 every day this week in L.A. County.