Health Department officials have listed the latest number of confirmed novel COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles county at 525,486 (as of Dec. 13).

A breakdown of cases in Valley area cities and communities:

Arleta: 3,086

Burbank 3,519

Canoga Park: 4,000

Chatsworth: 1,547

Encino: 1,480

Granada Hills: 2,758

Lake Balboa: 2,295

Lake View Terrace: 1,040

Mission Hills: 1,872

North Hills: 3,973

North Hollywood: 8,615

Northridge: 3,113

Pacoima: 7,675

Panorama City: 5,872

Porter Ranch: 940

Reseda: 4,909

Reseda Ranch: 282

San Fernando: 2,213

Shadow Hills: 153

Sherman Oaks: 2,383

Studio City: 543

Sunland: 967

Sun Valley: 3,759

Sylmar: 7,044

Tarzana: 1,456

Toluca Lake: 213

Tujunga: 1,107

Valley Glen: 1,600

Valley Village: 888

Van Nuys: 6,576

West Hills: 1,191

Winnetka: 2,835

Woodland Hills: 2,014

Source: County of Los Angeles Public Health, California Department of Public Health

State health officials have confirmed 43,464 cases of COVID-19.

According to other state data, Latinos are the largest ethnic group affected with 12,465 cases, followed by whites (7,885), Asians (3,508) and African Americans (1,871).

The largest affected age group was 18-49 with 13,653 cases.

All the above state figures were as of April 26. 

Also as of April 26, more than 553,409 tests have been conducted in California and reported to the California Department of Public Health.

 

Source: County of Los Angeles Public Health

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: County of Los Angeles Public Health, California Department of Public Health

 

State health officials have confirmed 43,464 cases of COVID-19.

According to other state data, Latinos are the largest ethnic group affected with 12,465 cases, followed by whites (7,885), Asians (3,508) and African Americans (1,871).

The largest affected age group was 18-49 with 13,653 cases.

All the above state figures were as of April 26. 

Also as of April 26, more than 553,409 tests have been conducted in California and reported to the California Department of Public Health.

 

Source: County of Los Angeles Public Health