As we hit mid-week today, the new confirmed cases rise. Torrance was in the lead as usual with a further nine more new confirmed cases. El Segundo, Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach each added two to their totals. Technically, Redondo Beach added one new confirmed case but there was a correction that removed two from their count yesterday so we’ll leave that single off the scoreboard.
El Segundo still has the fewest confirmed cases (41) among these South Bay beach cities but their smaller population means that Hermosa Beach retains the lowest case rate at 238.9 per 100,000 people from their 47 cases. El Segundo currently has a case rate of 244.3 per 100,000 people. Torrance continues to have the most confirmed cases (now 466, more than two and a half times the next highest city, Redondo Beach, with their count of 166). Torrance also has the highest case rate at 3122 per 100,000 people, the only one of these South Bay beach cities above the level of 300 per 100,000 people.
Torrance recorded one new death yesterday to add to their three last week. Redondo Beach also had one new death last week. Torrance now has reached a cumulative total of 50 deaths which raises their mortality rate to 33.5 per 100,000 people. Redondo Beach’s eight fatalities and mortality rate of 11.6 per 100,000 people ranks them second behind Torrance among these South Bay beach cities. None of the other South Bay beach cities has experienced a fatality since the start of the month. El Segundo still has not had a single mortality.
More charts and commentary can be read in the Situation Summary for the South Bay beach cities.
L.A. County – Thursday, July 2nd
Today, Los Angeles County had 2,160 more new confirmed cases than the total reported from yesterday. This is up over 9% from the the day before and it is the sixth highest single day increase. The cumulative positivity rate in the county (excluding Long Beach and Pasadena) from 100,188 persons tested positive out of 1,133,140…