LA County, Long Beach remain in ‘widespread’ tier for COVID-19 infections

LA County, Long Beach remain in ‘widespread’ tier for COVID-19 infections LA County, Long Beach remain in ‘widespread’ tier for COVID-19 infections

California updated its tier assignments on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020. Los Angeles County remains in the most restrictive tier. Los Angeles County, which includes Long Beach, remained in the most restrictive tier—meaning COVID-19 is still considered widespread—in the state’s weekly updated numbers on Tuesday. Los Angeles County remains in the “purple tier” because its infection rate per 100,000 residents is too high: 7.6 per 100,000 residents. In order to move to the next less restrictive tier, red, the county can have no more than seven infections per 100,000 residents for at least two consecutive weeks. The county’s positivity rate among those are tested is 3.7%, which meets the state requirement to allow more businesses to open. Long Beach, meanwhile, reported three additional deaths from the coronavirus on Tuesday, bringing the total fatalities since March to 253. The city also reported 40 additional cases of the virus, for a total of 12,471. Long Beach officials said their seven-day average of cases per 100,000 residents is 7.3, and the positivity rate among those who are tested is 3.3%. State and county officials also this week released guidance on Halloween, with trick-or-treating being “strongly discouraged.” “COVID-19 continues to pose an important risk, […]

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