COVID-19 Cases Surge in Los Angeles County as Delta Variant Spreads

Across California, the rate of COVID-19 tests that are positive has tripled since the state fully reopened last month

FRIDAY, July 9, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- There is "exponential growth" of COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County as the Delta variant becomes the dominant strain, health officials there reported Thursday.

Even though 60 percent of people older than 16 years in the county have been fully vaccinated, the case rate rose from 1.74 cases to 3.5 cases per 100,000 people in one week, according to a Los Angeles County Department of Public Health news release, CNN reported. Unvaccinated people account for 99.96 percent of all new infections in the nation''s most populous county.

Across California, the rate of COVID-19 tests that are positive has tripled since the state fully reopened last month. After hitting a low of 0.7 percent in early June, the rate is now higher than 2 percent for the first time since March, new data from the state''s Department of Public Health show, CNN reported. The Delta variant has been found in 43 percent of new sequenced samples in California, according to state officials.

"We do continue to see an uptick in cases and hospitalizations," Barbara Ferrer, Los Angeles County Public Health director, told CNN on Thursday. "Deaths, fortunately, continue to be relatively low, but as hospitalizations continue to increase we anticipate that deaths might also increase."

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