
Orange County COVID-19 City Case Counts Wednesday October 14 2020.
California Department of Public Health Mandates Face Coverings in Public Spaces when physical distancing of 6 Feet cannot be maintained.
Orange County has transited from Purple Tier to Red Tier in California’s State Monitoring List on Tuesday September 8 2020.The Red Tier reflects that Orange County has transitioned from Widespread areas of Cases to a substantial amount of cases today. Some Indoor Businesses Can Open with Restrictions
Movie theaters, indoor dining at restaurants, indoor worship services, indoor shopping centers and gyms would be able to open at limited capacity.
The New Cases Reported today is: 213
Cumulative Cases to Date: 56,283
ELEVATED DISEASE TRANSMISSION
Case Rate per 100,000 is 4.6
CDPH Threshold: >25.0 per 100,000
Testing Positivity Percent 3.5%
CDPH Threshold: >8%
LIMITED HOSPITAL CAPACITY
Percent ICU Beds Currently Available: 33%
CDPH Threshold: <20% ICU Beds Available
Percent Ventilators Currently Available: 67%
CDPH Threshold: <25% Ventilators Available
INCREASING HOSPITALIZATION
Change in 3-day Average Hospitalized Patients of -3.3%
CDPH Threshold: >10% Increase
Orange County COVID-19 City Case Numbers Released Wednesday October 14 2020
Excludes the Jail
Aliso Viejo – 405 Total Cases
Anaheim – 9605 Total Cases
Brea – 530 Total Cases
Buena Park – 1612 Total Cases
Costa Mesa – 1904 Total Cases
Coto de Caza – 47 Total Cases
Cypress – 579 Total Cases
Dana Point – 294 Total Cases
Fountain Valley – 531 Total Cases
Fullerton – 2675 Total Cases
Garden Grove – 3107 Total Cases
Huntington Beach – 2490 Total Cases
Irvine – 1770 Total Cases
La Habra – 1510 Total Cases
La Palma – 168 Total Cases
Ladera Ranch – 183 Total Cases
Laguna Beach – 236 Total Cases
Laguna Hills – 334 Total Cases
Laguna Niguel – 472 Total Cases
Laguna Woods – 70 Total Cases
Lake Forest – 878 Total Cases
Los Alamitos – 214 Total Cases
Midway City – 125 Total Cases
Mission Viejo – 901 Total Cases
Newport Beach – 1180 Total Cases
Orange – 2589 Total Cases
Placentia – 978 Total Cases
Rancho Mission Viejo – 72 Total Cases
Rancho Santa Margarita – 368 Total Cases
Rossmoor – 67 Total Cases
San Clemente – 559 Total Cases
San Juan Capistrano – 584 Total Cases
Santa Ana – 10789 Total Cases
Seal Beach – 286 Total Cases
Silverado – 43 Total Cases
Stanton – 692 Total Cases
Trabuco Canyon – 212 Total Cases
Tustin – 1370 Total Cases
Villa Park – 56 Total Cases
Westminster – 1097 Total Cases
Yorba Linda – 776 Total Cases
Cumulative Deaths to Date: 1,360
Current Cases Hospitalized: 165
Current Cases in ICU: 60
Cumulative Recovery to Date: 50,313
Number of Tests for COVID-19: 963,589
The 2019 Population of Orange County California is 3 million and 176 Thousand.
(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 30% of the population has been tested, however it is based on the number of tests. Thus, 30% would be the best case scenario.)
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 October 14 2020
The Orange County Data has to be sent to John Hopkins. Therefore this map may be yesterday’s numbers.
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 Stay 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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