Laguna Beach Coronavirus Counts Grow To 114 Tuesday
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Laguna Beach CA
21 July, 2020
6:15 PM
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LAGUNA BEACH, CA — On Tuesday, Orange County health officials reported a total of 114 residents of Laguna Beach have tested positive for coronavirus. In Orange County, 20 more coronavirus deaths were reported Tuesday, raising the death toll to 513. An additional 990 residents tested positive for COVID-19 as of Tuesday, bringing the cumulative Orange County coronavirus case load to 30,976. Hospitalizations remain on the rise in the county, with 700 people currently in the hospital due to coronavirus as of Tuesday afternoon. Of those, 234 are being cared for in intensive care units, according to the Orange County Health Care Agency. Of the total deaths, 234 were skilled nursing facility residents and 17 were assisted living facility residents, and 2 were experiencing homelessness. On Tuesday, the county recorded an additional 6,684 tests. They have administered 366,584 coronavirus tests and estimates 15,232 recoveries, the HCA reported. In Orange County, here are Monday's coronavirus totals by city: Aliso Viejo: 235Anaheim: 5,316Brea: 278Buena Park: 850Costa Mesa: 985Coto de Caza: 19Cypress: 294Dana Point: 160Fountain Valley: 315Fullerton: 1,433Garden Grove: 1,627Huntington Beach: 1,495Irvine: 1,024La Habra: 711La Palma: 103Ladera Ranch: 102Laguna Beach: 114Laguna Hills: 190Laguna Niguel: 241Laguna Woods: 36Lake Forest: 480Los Alamitos: 143Midway City: 57Mission Viejo: 497Newport Beach: 725Orange: 1,429Placentia: 574Rancho Mission Viejo: 44Rancho Santa Margarita: 210Rossmoor: 26 (no change)San Clemente: 280San Juan Capistrano: 219Santa Ana: 5,823Seal Beach: 169Silverado: 38 (no change)Stanton: 365Trabuco Canyon: 131Tustin: 708Villa Park: 35 (no change)Westminster: 575Yorba Linda: 422Orange County is on the state's watch list for counties experiencing high rates of new cases and hospitalizations. It has shown some improvement, but with some continuing concerns. The county's case rate per 100,000 residents dropped down from 230.5 on Sunday to 183.3, but is still far higher than the California Department of Public Health threshold of 25 per 100,000 residents. The change in three-day average of hospitalized patients dropped from - 1.1 percent, to -2.6 percent on Tuesday, lower than the state's threshold of 10 percent Also the county's intensive care unit beds available fell from 41 percent to 39.4 percent on Tuesday, and the percent of ventilators available rose from 61.5 percent to 64 percent. The state's threshold is 20 percent of ICU beds available to handle a surge and 25 percent ventilators on hand. Full coronavirus coverage: Coronavirus In California: What To Know
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