For the first time, the number of COVID-19 patients in county hospitals passed 2,200, with 26% in intensive care units and 19% on ventilators.
Los Angeles County public health officials on Sunday reported 2,848 newly confirmed cases of the coronavirus, with the majority of those infected under the age of 41, as related hospitalizations reached a new high.
There are currently 2,216 people hospitalized with the virus, the county health department reported. This is the fifth consecutive day with hospitalizations higher than 2,100 and the first time hospitalizations have surpassed 2,200.As the dangerous surge in infections continues, L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti
during an appearance on CNN that the city was “on the brink” of imposing new restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus. But he did not elaborate.The mayor has made similar comments before over the last two weeks, saying the city would act if cases continue to rise. The county’s latest COVID-19 numbers also indicate that the disease has become most prevalent in the relatively young: 53% of the 2,848 new cases occurred in people under 41; 52% of cases to date in the county have occurred in that age group.“We continue to reach concerning milestones and today we are seeing the highest number of COVID-19 hospitalizations,” Director of Public Health Barbara Ferrer said in a statement. “Right now, young adults are being hospitalized at a rate not seen before.
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