L.A. County releases first neighborhood breakdown of COVID-19 deaths; poor areas hit hard

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L.A. County releases first neighborhood breakdown of COVID-19 deaths; poor areas hit hard
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L.A. County releases first neighborhood breakdown of coronavirus deaths, with data showing in grim detail that poorer areas are seeing an outsize number of COVID-19 fatalities.

Coronavirus: L.A.'s most crowded neighborhoods fear outbreaks: ‘If one of us gets it, we are all going to get it’the county launched Tuesday that provides more detailed information on testing, cases and deaths than was previously available. It includes graphs that show cumulative and daily figures for confirmed cases and deaths, along with information broken down by community, poverty level, age, gender and race.

After appearing to level off for a time, the number of COVID-19 cases reported in Los Angeles County rose at a rapid clip over the last week.Some of that is because of increased testing, as well as the clearing of a backlog of pending test results, officials said. L.A. County has one-quarter of California’s population, but has been home to about half of the deaths so far. On Tuesday, anThe county health department said that 46% of all deaths were among residents in institutional settings, most of them residents of skilled nursing facilities. The California National Guard is now assisting with staffing at some nursing homes.

It’s taken weeks for the disproportionate effect on poor people of color to become apparent as health officials slowly roll out more complete demographic information.Earlier in the outbreak, for instance, some of L.A. County’s whitest and wealthiest enclaves were reporting higher rates of infection than poorer neighborhoods of color, according to a Times.

But that trend has shifted in recent weeks. Lower-income neighborhoods, including the Vermont Square neighborhood of South L.A. and Pico-Union now rank among the top communities countywide in the number of reported cases per capita.

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