Despite a small uptick in the seven-day average of new COVID cases, L.A. County has not yet seen a rise in hospitalizations or deaths.
This may likely be due to the county's overall 75% vaccination rate combined with those who've had prior infections.
County health officials noted that the average daily rate of people testing positive for the virus remains relatively low, at 1% as of Monday, but the rate has ticked up slightly over the past week. Also still low are the number of COVID-19-positive patients in county hospitals -- 265 according to state figures, including 38 being treated in intensive care.
"I sincerely wish we didn't have to do this again. It's my hope that our actions today will slow the spread of COVID and help us avoid seeing our ERs, once again, get so crowded that people can't get timely care when they need it," said Cheryl Bettigole, Philadelphia health commissioner.
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