Coronavirus

What to Know: Coronavirus Updates

Find updates below on coronavirus cases that have been confirmed in Southern California and links to county health departments

People walk at the boardwalk in Venice Beach during the first day of the Memorial Day holiday weekend amid the novel Coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in California on May 23, 2020. – Los Angeles County officials announced May 22, 2020, that beach bike paths and some beach parking lots will reopen and curbside service at indoor malls will be permitted. The county reopened its beaches a week ago but kept beach parking lots, bike paths, piers and boardwalks closed. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP) (Photo by APU GOMES/AFP via Getty Images)

A coronavirus outbreak has spread across the globe and throughout Southern California. Below, you'll find county-by-county updates on the latest cases that have been confirmed by health departments in Southern California.

Note that significant increases in the number of cases may be partially due to a increase in the availability of COVID-19 tests.

Los Angeles County

The number of daily coronavirus infections is continuing to drop, having fallen below the 1,000 mark for the first time since early June and potentially opening the door for the county to grant waivers for some children to return to school classrooms.

Orange County

Seven more people have succumbed to COVID-19 in Orange County, raising the death toll to 918. The county is also reporting 448 newly diagnosed coronavirus cases, hiking the cumulative total to 47.090.

Riverside County

Confirmed coronavirus cases in Riverside County have climbed by 456, and six more deaths attributed to complications stemming from the virus were reported, but a county official said the patient count in hospitals is the lowest it's been since early June.

San Bernardino County

Click the link above for updates from the county health department website.

Ventura County

Click the link above for updates from the county health department website.

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