The Los Angeles Rams won the 2022 Super Bowl with a touchdown that happened in the final minutes of the game and celebs are so excited about the win!
26.01.2022 - 01:59 / deadline.com
The same attributes that helped the Omicron variant of Covid-19 drive a historic rise in cases and then hospitalizations earlier this month in Los Angeles now seem to be precipitating a nearly-as-rapid decline in those same numbers.
On January 9, Los Angeles County hit an all-time peak daily new case record at over 43,000. That was up 100% in just four days thanks to an average 7-day test positivity rate of 20.4%, which was just about the highest it’s ever been in the region. Put another way, one in five Angelenos was testing positive.
L.A. Public Health officials reported 18,822 new cases today. That’s a 56% drop in a little over two weeks. While it’s not quite as meteoric as the 100% rise in cases in the run up to 43,000, it’s still a remarkable drop, given the presence of a variant that’s considered 2-4 times more transmissible by the California Public Health Department.
Over roughly the same time period, the daily rate of cases per 100,000 residents also decreased by 20% and the daily positivity rate decreased by roughly one-third, to 13.8% today.
Additionally, the number of residents getting seriously ill and needing hospitalization has also finally begun to decline in the past few days. Throughout the pandemic, hospitalizations has lagged cases by 2-3 weeks. The drop hospitalizations that began last week has come in less than two weeks, lending credence to the suspicion that Omicron not only develops faster than previous strains, it also cycles through the host more quickly.
The number of people hospitalized peaked on January 20th at 4,814 and has slowly declined since, with 4,554 people currently hospitalized. While this decline is small and just beginning, it’s ahead of the previously expected 2-3 week slag
The Los Angeles Rams won the 2022 Super Bowl with a touchdown that happened in the final minutes of the game and celebs are so excited about the win!
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Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer today outlined a framework for reducing Covid mitigation measures as the current Omicron surge falls. She warned however that, even after the surge, the threat level would still be considered “high” and numbers would need to come down further before restrictions are lifted.
The winter Omicron surge is retreating across nearly all key data points in Los Angeles County except one: Deaths. Deaths each of the past two days have moved to near 100 from about 50 earlier in the week. While not an all-time high, those numbers are still substantial, especially when considered in a larger frame offered by public health officials today.