White House Identifies Los Angeles Area As Coronavirus Hotspot, But County Official Says Data Is “Looking Pretty Good
response coordinator, identified the Los Angeles metro area and two other major cities on Friday as places of concern because they have a “persistent high number of cases” yet remain closed.
“As I noted yesterday,” Ferrer told reporters on Friday, “our overall data points are looking pretty good in terms of being on the recovery journey.”Coronavirus: U.S. Death Toll Closes In On 100,000 As Some Restrictions Are Relaxed Ahead Of Memorial Day - Update She also noted that the county has been working “very closely” with the CDC “from the very beginning of the pandemic and we actually have folks that are here from the Centers for Disease Control.”
The county also announced that the death toll reached 2,049, with 1,072 new confirmed cases. The total number of cases so far is 43,052.
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