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The latest COVID-19 briefing from Los Angeles County officials indicates that there have been 35 additional fatalities and 1,072 new confirmed cases.
Ferrer emphasized that 35 percent of L.A. County residents have underlying health conditions, noting that it’s one out of three people who are at elevated risk. "Stay home as much as possible," Ferrer said, adding that those who have symptoms should call 211 to be connected to a health official. There are currently 42,052 confirmed cases in L.A. County, with 326 cases among the homeless population. 6,093 people who tested positive were at some point hospitalized during their treatment. Ferrer noted that 25 percent of people hospitalized are in ICU and every day there has been a decrease in number of people hospitalized.
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