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Orange County Has 713 New COVID-19 Cases Friday July 3 2020

Face Coverings PSA Courtesy of New York State Department of Public Health

Orange County COVID-19 City Case Counts Friday July 3 2020.
California Department of Public Health Mandates Face Coverings in Public Spaces when physical distancing of 6 Feet cannot be maintained.

The New Cases Reported today is 713
Cumulative Cases to Date: 15,778

ELEVATED DISEASE TRANSMISSION

Case Rate per 100,000 is 191.7
CDPH Threshold: >25.0 per 100,000

Testing Positivity Percent 12.9%
CDPH Threshold: >8%

LIMITED HOSPITAL CAPACITY

Percent ICU Beds Currently Available 34.2%
CDPH Threshold: <20% ICU Beds Available

Percent Ventilators Currently Available 64.7% /strong>
CDPH Threshold: <25% Ventilators Available

INCREASING HOSPITALIZATION

Change in 3-day Average Hospitalized Patients of 13.1%
CDPH Threshold: >10% Increase

Orange County COVID-19 City Case Numbers Released Friday July 3 2020

Excludes the Jail

Aliso Viejo – 94 Total Cases
Anaheim – 2925 Total Cases
Brea – 120 Total Cases
Buena Park – 472 Total Cases
Costa Mesa – 421 Total Cases
Coto de Caza – 9 Total Cases
Cypress – 153 Total Cases
Dana Point – 61 Total Cases
Fountain Valley – 137 Total Cases
Fullerton – 669 Total Cases
Garden Grove – 862 Total Cases
Huntington Beach – 754 Total Cases
Irvine – 475 Total Cases
La Habra – 316 Total Cases
La Palma – 52 Total Cases
Ladera Ranch – 40 Total Cases
Laguna Beach – 67 Total Cases
Laguna Hills – 91 Total Cases
Laguna Niguel – 96 Total Cases
Laguna Woods – 21 Total Cases
Lake Forest – 192 Total Cases
Los Alamitos – 99 Total Cases
Midway City – 42 Total Cases
Mission Viejo – 207 Total Cases
Newport Beach – 352 Total Cases
Orange – 712 Total Cases
Placentia – 280 Total Cases
Rancho Mission Viejo – 22 Total Cases
Rancho Santa Margarita – 75 Total Cases
Rossmoor – 19 Total Cases
San Clemente – 120 Total Cases
San Juan Capistrano – 94 Total Cases
Santa Ana – 3166 Total Cases
Seal Beach – 122 Total Cases
Stanton – 188 Total Cases
Trabuco Canyon – 46 Total Cases
Tustin – 330 Total Cases
Villa Park – 25 Total Cases
Westminster – 312 Total Cases
Yorba Linda – 200 Total Cases

Cumulative Cases to Date: 15,778

(Includes Deaths)

Cumulative Deaths to Date: 360
Current Cases Hospitalized: 584
Current Cases in ICU: 187
Cumulative Recovery to Date: 8,075

Number of Tests for COVID-19: 253,991
The 2019 Population of Orange County California is 3.176 Million
(Tests performed are not the number of people tested. A person may be tested multiple times. If the tests were based on the number of people, then you could surmise that just under 6% of the population has been tested, however it is based on the number of tests. Thus, 6% would be the best case scenario.)

City Cases On New OC County City Map

California New COVID-19 Cases Courtesy of John Hopkins University

COVID-19 World and United States Status Report Courtesy of John Hopkins University
This is an COVID-19 Orange County California Status Report Map on July 3 2020
The Orange County Data has to be sent to John Hopkins. Therefore this map may be yesterday’s numbers.

New COVID-19 World and U.S. Mapping
Generated by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.

Disclaimer: Center for Disease Control (CDC) States that COVID-19 Numbers may differ Due to Different Reporting Practices and Confirmation Practices Used By Individual Agencies/Confirmation of Residency/Data Sharing Lag Times

Additional Resources

OC Health Care Agency COVID-19 New Dashboard Data Site Starts June 26 2020

Orange County Emergency Operations Center Facebook Page

Alert OC
AlertOC is a mass notification system designed to keep Orange County, California residents and businesses informed of emergencies that may require immediate life saving actions.

Orange County Public Health (COVID-19) Information Page is Online

Orange County Public Health (COVID-19) Health Referral Hotline Number is 1 (833) 426-6411

California Emergency State at Home Order March 19 2020

California Department of Public Health (COVID-19) Information is Online

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (COVID-19) Information is Online

World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 Online Site

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