Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange Counties are amongst the many feeling the immense strain of the COVID-19 pandemic, as numbers continue to climb nationwide.
— The number of COVID-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals topped 4,000 Thursday as the Omicron variant continued to fuel a winter surge in infections.
Numbers have continued to grow locally as the county reported the second-highest daily rate total, with just under 5,000 new cases reported in Los Angeles County alone, as compared to Wednesday’s total of 40,452. Over one-in-five percent of people who received COVID-19 tests were positive on Thursday, with a positivity rate of 20.8%.
She is cautiously hopeful, noting that despite still not knowing everything about the newest variant, Omicron appears to continue presenting milder infections for many, “And while it’s reassuring that much of the scientific evidence to date suggests that Omicron causes milder illness for many people, particularly those vaccinated and boosted, we still have no idea what percent of those recently infected with Omicron will experience long COVID, or the likelihood of children infected with Omicron...
“We’ve seen kids as young as under a month to children up to 17. Some kids are very, very ill, many kids actually are very, very ill,” said Dr. Maulin Soneji, a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist.
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