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Current Status
Deaths Reported Today 11Total Deaths 24,525 Cases Reported Today 839 Total Cases 1,254,354 Currently Hospitalized 296 Total People Tested 7,083,908 Daily test positivity rate 2.5%7-day daily average case rate* 3.47 cases/100,000
*As of 06/30/2021
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Case Incidence Rate Hospitalization Rate Death Rate
Race/Ethnicity May 29 June 26 May 29 June 26 May 29 June 26
Black 38 65 8.9 9.3 1.0 0.1
Latinx 21 26 6.6 5.4 0.9 0.2
White 16 22 3.9 2.7 0.4 0.1
Asian 6 10 1.5 1.7 0.2 0.1
Age-Adjusted Case, Hospitalization, and Death Rates per 100,000 Peopleby Race and Ethnicity
Over Two-Week Periods ending May 29 and June 26, 2021
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Post-Vaccination Infections Among LAC Cases Tested for Variants Among Specimens Collected June 2021
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COVID-19 Vaccine UpdateAs of July 4th, 2021
Total Doses Administered 10,580,529First Doses 5,889,505Second Doses 4,691,024LAC Residents with ≥1 Dose 5,726,276LAC Residents Fully Vaccinated 4,999,859
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Cumulative Percent of Population Who Have Received at Least 1 Dose of Vaccine, by Week and Age Group
Age Group June 4, 2021 July 4, 2021 Relative % Increase12-15 28% 39% 39%16-17 48% 54% 14%18-29 53% 57% 8%30-49 62% 65% 6%50-64 71% 73% 4%65-79 90% 91% 2%80+ 76% 77% 1%
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Cumulative Percent of Population 16 and Older Who Have Received at Least 1 Dose of Vaccine, by Race/Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity June 4, 2021 July 4, 2021 Relative % Increase
Black/African American 42% 45% 5.7%Latinx 51% 54% 5.8%American Indian/Alaska Native* 59% 62% 6.0%White 64% 65% 2.7%Asian 73% 76% 3.3%NHOPI** 114% 118% 3.9%
*Likely an overestimate due to inclusion of multiracial people**NHOPI estimates not reliable due to high likelihood of inaccuracies
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Who Isn’t Getting Vaccinated?Percent of LA County Residents With At Least 1 Dose of Vaccine
as of June 27, 2021
12-15 16-17 18-29 30-49 50-64 65-79 80+Black/African American 19 27 28 39 52 69 61
Latinx 27 42 43 51 66 81 61
American Indian/Alaska Native* 40 52 59 66 57 68 65
White 45 58 58 63 61 82 72
Asian 69 81 76 73 74 85 68
*Likely an overestimate due to inclusion of multiracial people
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Race/Ethnicity Case Incidence Rate Hospitalization Rate Death Rate % With ≥1 Vaccine*
Black 65 9.3 0.1 45%
Latino 26 5.4 0.2 54%
White 22 2.7 0.1 65%
Asian 10 1.7 0.1 75%
Two-Week Age-Adjusted Case Incidence, Hospitalization, and Death Rates per 100,000 People and Cumulative Percent Vaccinated by Race/Ethnicity
June 13 - June 26, 2021
*As of 6/26/21
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Vaccination and Case Rates by Community
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Covid Among Fully Vaccinated People in LAC
4,671,311 fully vaccinated
2,822 tested positive
195 hospitalized
21 died
Of fully vaccinated people:• 0.06% tested positive • 0.004% hospitalized for Covid • 0.0004% died
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To Thank You for Getting Vaccinated
• Enter the sweepstakes to win entrance to one of 7 sets of concert tickets• 1st and 2nd-dose recipients
• Enter the sweepstakes by getting your vaccine between this Friday and next Thursday at:• LA County sites• LA City sites• St. John’s Well Child and Family Center sites• More sites to come
• Go to VaccinateLACounty.com to find a location near you
• THANK YOU TO THE STAPLES CENTER AND THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL!
Worker Rights and Employer Obligations
COVID-19 Safety: Workers’ Rights in CaliforniaYour employer must take steps to protect you from COVID-19. Know your rights.
If you are unvaccinated, take the following steps to protect yourself while at work:
1. Wear a mask, especially when you are indoors. Ask your employer for a respirator. Wear it at all times while you are around others indoors, or while riding in a vehicle with others. You should also wear it when you’re outside if you are not able to keep 6-feet away from others. If wearing a respirator is not for you, try “double masking” (wearing a cloth face mask over a surgical mask).
2. Keep 6 feet away from others if your working conditions allow it.
3. During break times, when you must remove your mask to eat or drink, try to do so outside. Eating outside is better than inside. Keep a 6-foot distance from others when your mask is off unless you know that they are all fully vaccinated.
4. Wash your hands before eating and drinking with soap and water or apply hand sanitizer. Avoid touching your face.
5. Open windows or doors in your work area if it is safe to do so. Fresh air helps reduce the number of droplets in the air, reducing the risk of getting COVID-19.
ADVICE FOR UNVACCINATED WORKERS
• For more information on masks including respirators visit ph.lacounty.gov/masks.
• For more information about paid leave visit: https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/Comparison-COVID-19-Paid-Leave.html.
• *SV�QSVI�MRJSVQEXMSR�EFSYX�LS[�XS�ƼPI�E�GSQTPEMRX�with Cal/OSHA, visit: https://www.dir.ca.gov/covid/workplace-issues.html.
RESOURCES
Los Angeles County Department of Public Healthwww.publichealth.lacounty.gov
COVID-19: Continuing Safety MeasuresLos Angeles County Department of Public Health
ONGOING COVID-19 REQUIREMENTS FOR BUSINESSES
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