Los Angeles County health officials today reported 11 more COVID19 deaths in the region and 521 cases since Thursday
Public Health director, said during her daily update that “as we are increasing capacity [for testing], we need to be really prepared for the fact that that is going to result in increased number of people who are testing positive.
Local officials also reminded that drive-up testing sites for coronavirus and open in the city and county of Los Angeles.Los Angeles County saw 11 more coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, more than any other single day during the outbreak. Dr. Barbara Ferrer, Los Angeles County Public Health director. said during her daily update that 65 county residents now have died from the disease.
“These aren’t just numbers,” said Dr. Barbara Ferrer, Los Angeles County Public Health director. “These are real people, and they’re being mourned by their family and friends.”
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