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L.A. County reports another 56 coronavirus deaths; 812 confirmed cases in Palmdale to date, 668 in Lancaster

by The AV Times Staff • June 6, 2020

LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles County health officials reported 1,329 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 56 additional deaths Saturday, bringing the county’s totals to 62,338 cases and 2,620 fatalities.

To date (June 6), health officials have identified 812 coronavirus cases and 19 deaths in Palmdale; 668 cases and 12 deaths in Lancaster; 46 cases and nine deaths in Quartz Hill; 32 cases and two deaths in Lake Los Angeles; 39 cases and no deaths in the Littlerock/Pearblossom, Juniper Hills areas; and 21 cases and no deaths in Sun Village. View the latest detailed report here.

“Each day, we think of the many people who are experiencing the sorrow of losing a loved one to COVID-19. Our thoughts and prayers are with you every day, and we are deeply sorry for your loss,” said Barbara Ferrer, the county’s director of public health. “If you are out and around other people, whether it be visiting reopened spaces or protesting, please try to keep physical distance of at least 6 feet from others and wear a cloth face covering at all times. If you think you may have been exposed to COVID-19 while out, it will be important to remain away from others as much as possible for 14 days. Should you develop symptoms within 14 days of exposure, please contact your health care provider or call 2-1-1 to connect to care and testing.”

Ferrer said the high numbers of cases aren’t necessarily bad news, because they allow health care workers to trace contacts and advise those who might otherwise spread the infection to self-isolate. Only about 4.5% of those getting tested are testing positive, she said.

The percentage of people dying who had underlying health conditions remained high, at 94%, leading Ferrer to caution vulnerable residents to continue to stay home even as more businesses begin to open and to call a doctor at the first sign of symptoms.

The data available on race and ethnicity continued to reveal much higher rates of deaths among black residents and those living in poverty.

While Latino residents represent 41% of total COVID-19 deaths countywide, it is more telling to look at those deaths in context of the overall population. Based on that analysis, the death rate for Latino residents is 29 per 100,000 people, as compared with 31 per 100,000 people for black residents — both much higher than the 15 per 100,000 white residents.

Asians die at a rate of 21 per 100,000, while the numbers for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders with COVID-19 are dying at a rate of 30 per 100,000 people.

Poverty also pays a significant role.

“We see that people who live in areas with high rates of poverty have almost four times the rate of death for COVID-19,” Ferrer said.

Based on a model that considers how many people would have died if all people of all races and ethnicities were dying at the same rate as those with the lowest rate, public health officials calculated “excess deaths.”

She said the county is working hard to increase resources for these under-resourced communities, including expanding testing sites to 73 facilities across the county.

“The very real impact of the injustices plays out every day with the news I share with you and amplifies why racism is a public health issue,” Ferrer said. “The disproportionately higher number of deaths from COVID-19 among black and brown people is an indication of the impact of racism and discrimination on health and well-being.

“It starts at the beginning of life when black babies are three to four more times likely to die before they reach their first birthday and at the very end of life when black residents die, on average, six to 10 years younger than all others,” Ferrer continued. “We must look at the root at the structures, systems and practices in our society to understand the root cause of these inequities.”

An interactive dashboard is available that provides comprehensive information on COVID-19 cases, along with maps and graphs showing data by city and community.  To view Public Health’s COVID-19 Surveillance Dashboard, visit: http://dashboard.publichealth.lacounty.gov/covid19_surveillance_dashboard/

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Filed Under: Featured, Health, Lake Los Angeles, Lancaster, Littlerock, Los Angeles County, Palmdale

3 comments for "L.A. County reports another 56 coronavirus deaths; 812 confirmed cases in Palmdale to date, 668 in Lancaster"

  1. Grim Reaper says

    June 8, 2020 at 9:08 am

    Jasen promoting acceptable levels of death to support his need to make a living, pricless!! Your Meds Jason don’t forget to take your Meds and I’m not talking about you smoking pot

  2. Jason Zink says

    June 8, 2020 at 8:33 am

    Headline should read: 42 AV Deaths so far out of 420,000 people that live in AV(LA County side). 1 in 10,000 chance of dying. The percentage of people dying who had underlying health conditions, 94%. Odds are about 1 in 200,000 chance of dying if your somewhat healthy person. You pretty much have NO chance of dying. Get out into the Sun and Enjoy Life. Open up our Valley completely right now!

    • Laughing says

      June 8, 2020 at 1:59 pm

      I have not been out lately, what is not open?
      Last week when I went for a drive every shopping place had lots of cars and people with masks in line or coming and going freely from stores.

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