news release DPH
**For Immediate Release:**
August 24, 2023
*Amid Rising COVID-19 Transmission, Common-Sense Safety Practices Urged for Skilled Nursing Facilities, Schools*
After a relatively calm summer, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) is reporting a rise in measures of COVID-19 transmission for the fifth consecutive week. To help mitigate the spread, Public Health is working with institutions and partners to provide information about and access to vaccinations, tests, and therapeutics.? Public Health continues to provide support and resources to skilled nursing facilities, where people are at higher risk for severe illness, and schools, where students and staff are indoors, in close contact with each other, for long periods of time.
The increase in COVID-19 circulation is likely the combined result of multiple factors, including summer travel, return to school, and the emergence of new COVID-19 variant strains. Compared to other points during the pandemic, hospitalizations and deaths remain relatively low. However, people more vulnerable to severe illness and death, including people who are immunocompromised, older or in skilled nursing facilities, and the people they spend time with, should consider precautions to protect against COVID infection. These protections include wearing a well-fitting high filtration mask when in poorly ventilated and/or crowded indoor spaces and on public transit, testing when symptomatic and/or after a known COVID-19 exposure, remaining home when sick, and seeking therapeutics if infected.
In Los Angeles County this week, an average of 512 daily cases was reported, a nearly 35 percent increase from the week before. Reported cases do not include home tests, so the actual number of COVID infections in the community is much higher.
Wastewater concentrations of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, provide a more complete picture of virus levels in the community. This week, wastewater concentrations are at 28 percent of the 2022-23 winter peak and have been steadily increasing since July 12, when they were at 8 percent of the peak.
Based on the most recent COVID-19 variant sequencing in Los Angeles County as of July 22, XBB.1.5 and EG.5 now account for nearly equal proportions of COVID-19 cases, combined making up 31 percent of the total sequenced cases. XBB.2.3 accounts for the next highest proportion of sequenced cases followed by XBB.1.16.1.
Ninety-eight percent of currently circulating strains in Los Angeles County are descendants of Omicron XBB, including EG.5, which is what the fall COVID-19 vaccine, likely to be released next month, will target. Los Angeles County has not detected BA.2.86 in recently sampled sequences.? BA.2.86 is being closely monitored because it has many mutations that may affect how our body responds to an infection. ??
Currently, Los Angeles County is reporting a daily average of 422 hospitalizations, a 30 percent increase from the week prior and there has also been a consistent, small increase in the proportion of emergency department visits attributed to COVID-19 over the past month. While hospitalizations are increasing, the current levels are still far lower than what was seen in 2022 during the summer peak, when there was an average of 1,287 COVID patients hospitalized each day.
When COVID-19 transmission increases, people residing in skilled nursing facilities are especially vulnerable. This week, the number of new outbreaks opened in skilled nursing facilities rose to 39, up from 20 the week prior and 13 four weeks ago. And while resulting hospitalizations and deaths among skilled nursing facility residents are lower than at other points during the pandemic, nonetheless, increased transmission of COVID-19 at nursing homes carries heightened risk for frail elderly.
As a result of the increased outbreaks, Public Health is working closely with local skilled nursing facilities to encourage adequate cleaning, infection control, and ventilation in the facility, as well as to communicate the importance of staff and visitors staying home when sick.
Public Health currently strongly recommends masking for staff in skilled nursing facilities and requires it during outbreaks. All residents should have access to clean?well-fitting masks with good filtration and these should be worn by anyone suspected positive when not in their rooms. It is also strongly recommended that all residents, staff, and visitors remain up to date with COVID vaccines. Visitors should test before going into a skilled nursing facility and should strongly consider wearing a mask while inside.
Public Health provides support at all skilled nursing facilities during outbreaks and a Paxlovid prescription is encouraged, where appropriate, for residents who test positive.
With increased COVID-19 transmission in the community, schools are another place where outbreaks are possible due to large groups of people being indoors together for extended periods of time. And while many children may not experience severe illness associated with a COVID-19 infection, other family members and school staff may be at higher risk.?
Parents and guardians are encouraged to keep children home if they are sick, including when they have a fever, bad cough, extreme fatigue, or a sore throat. Those with respiratory symptoms or a known exposure should test for COVID-19; many school districts have already received test kits for free distribution to students and their families. ?If a child tests positive for COVID-19, it is important to report that to the school as soon as possible so that others can be informed of the exposure. Anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 needs to isolate at home for a minimum of 5 days.?
Public Health is committed to working with schools to provide support during outbreaks in addition to distributing free antigen tests and tool kits with resources and information about reducing transmission.
Those infected with COVID-19 should talk to their health care provider about treatment options, such as Paxlovid, as soon as possible. Treatment must begin within five days of the onset of symptoms. To access free telehealth services for treatment, contact the Public Health Call Center, seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., at 1-833-540-0473.
Los Angeles County remains in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?s Low Hospital Admission Level with 5.2 weekly COVID-19 hospital admissions per 100,000 people, reported on Aug. 21 for the seven-day period ending Aug. 12, an increase from 4.1 hospital admissions last week.
Public Health reports COVID-19 data weekly. The following table shows case, wastewater, emergency department, hospitalization, and death data in Los Angeles County over the past four weeks:
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*Metric*
*Date of Weekly Report*
*8/23/2023*
*8/16/2023*
*8/9/2023*
*8/2/2023*
Daily average cases?
512
384
333
264
SARS-CoV-2 wastewater concentration as a percentage of the Winter 2022-2023 peak concentration value
28%
22%
19%
12%
Daily average of the percent of Emergency Department (ED) encounters classified as coronavirus-related
4.4%
3.9%
3.5%
3.2%
Daily average number of COVID-positive hospitalizations
422
330
295
245
Daily average deaths
1.7
1.0
1.7
0.7
Percent of all deaths due to COVID-19
1.1%
0.9%
1.3%
0.8%
All daily averages are 7-day averages. Data for past weeks are subject to change in future reports. Time periods covered by each metric: cases = week ending each Saturday; wastewater = week ending each Saturday, with a one-week lag; ED data = week ending each Sunday; hospitalizations = week ending each Saturday; deaths = week ending each Monday, with a three-week lag; death percentage = week ending Monday, with a one-week lag. Hospitalization counts do not include Prospect Hospitals, which on average make up 2% of hospitalizations in LA County.
Case data is presented by episode date, an approximation of the date the illness began, and death data is presented by date of death. This is a change from how case and death data were presented prior to July 26, 2023, which was by date of report. Daily average cases and deaths do not include Long Beach and Pasadena.
A wide range of data and dashboards on COVID-19 from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health are available on the Public Health website at [link removed] [ [link removed] ] [ [link removed] ]including:
* _COVID-19 Locations & Demographics (data by demographic characteristics and_ _geography, active outbreaks, and citations)_
* COVID [ [link removed] ]- [ [link removed] ]19 Response Plan [ [link removed] ] [ [link removed] ]
* COVID [ [link removed] ]- [ [link removed] ]19 Vaccinations [ [link removed] ] [ [link removed] ]
* Skilled Nursing Facility Metrics [ [link removed] ] [ [link removed] ]
Always check with trusted sources for the latest accurate information about novel coronavirus:
* Los Angeles County Department of Public Health:
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* California Department of Public Health: [link removed] [ [link removed] ] [ [link removed] ]
* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: [link removed] [ [link removed] ][link removed] [ [link removed] ]ncov/index.html [ [link removed] ] [ [link removed] ]
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* World Health Organization [link removed] [ [link removed] ]- [ [link removed] ]topics/coronavirus [ [link removed] ] [ [link removed] ]
* LA County residents can also call 2-1-1
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Cases through 12:00pm 8/21/2023
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*?*
*Total Cases*
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*Laboratory Confirmed Cases "(includes LB and Pas through 6/27/23; excludes LB and Pas after 6/27/23)"*
3,777,831
?
*Deaths "(includes LB and Pas)"*
36,618
?
*Cases by Age Group (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)*
?
?
- 0 to 4
113,593
?
- 5 to 11
283,829
?
- 12 to 17
278,529
?
- 18 to 29
763,174
?
- 30 to 49
1,143,624
?
- 50 to 64
621,546
?
- 65 to 79
270,017
?
-? over 80
95,954
?
-? Under Investigation
2,572
?
*Cases by Gender (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)*
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?
-? Female
1,845,342
?
-? Male
1,636,395
?
-? Other
1,860
?
-? Under Investigation
89,241
?
*Cases by Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)*
?
?
-? American Indian/Alaska Native
6,781
?
-? Asian
266,863
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-? Black
188,843
?
-? Hispanic/Latino
1,523,637
?
-? Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
17,870
?
-? White
497,616
?
-? Other
411,441
?
-? Under Investigation
659,787
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*Hospitalization (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)*
?
?
-? Hospitalized (Ever)
182,917
?
*Deaths by Race/Ethnicity (Los Angeles County Cases Only-excl LB and Pas)*
?
?
-? American Indian/Alaska Native
79
?
-? Asian
4,542
?
-? Black
3,262
?
-? Hispanic/Latino
16,939
?
-? Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
116
?
-? White
9,270
?
-? Other
429
?
-? Under Investigation
92
?
*CITY / COMMUNITY***
*Cases*
*Case Rate*
City of Agoura Hills
6417
30728
City of Alhambra
25770
29715
City of Arcadia
13882
24036
City of Artesia
6065
36112
City of Avalon
292
7547
City of Azusa
17648
35268
City of Baldwin Park
29902
38951
City of Bell
17108
47088
City of Bell Gardens
17294
40152
City of Bellflower
31071
39970
City of Beverly Hills
11696
33882
City of Bradbury
71
6642
City of Burbank
33189
30966
City of Calabasas
5920
24339
City of Carson
35344
37662
City of Cerritos
13556
27076
City of Claremont
10500
28780
City of Commerce*
5906
45191
City of Compton
40636
40675
City of Covina
20466
41740
City of Cudahy
12273
50409
City of Culver City
12133
30435
City of Diamond Bar
13831
24048
City of Downey
47204
41312
City of Duarte
7570
34384
City of El Monte
43081
36737
City of El Segundo
4147
24705
City of Gardena
22131
36097
City of Glendale
60890
29488
City of Glendora
15229
28862
City of Hawaiian Gardens
5041
34349
City of Hawthorne
29944
33726
City of Hermosa Beach
4795
24377
City of Hidden Hills
390
20635
City of Huntington Park
26501
44551
City of Industry
1021
233638
City of Inglewood
39115
34438
City of Irwindale
894
61275
City of La Canada Flintridge
4616
22307
City of La Habra Heights
215
3941
City of La Mirada
14399
29031
City of La Puente
16091
39539
City of La Verne
9335
28048
City of Lakewood
27384
34076
City of Lancaster*
64772
40089
City of Lawndale
10703
31841
City of Lomita
6180
29813
City of Lynwood*
31581
43834
City of Malibu
2919
22521
City of Manhattan Beach
7538
20939
City of Maywood
12910
46027
City of Monrovia
11986
30892
City of Montebello
25701
39924
City of Monterey Park
17694
28419
City of Norwalk
43439
40363
City of Palmdale
67392
42393
City of Palos Verdes Estates
2310
17083
City of Paramount
22929
40928
City of Pico Rivera
28330
44070
City of Pomona
66133
42412
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
7930
18551
City of Redondo Beach
15828
23040
City of Rolling Hills
303
15619
City of Rolling Hills Estates
1565
19290
City of Rosemead
15398
27819
City of San Dimas*
11212
32483
City of San Fernando
12865
52271
City of San Gabriel
11578
28271
City of San Marino
2460
18528
City of Santa Clarita
74396
33751
City of Santa Fe Springs
7963
43362
City of Santa Monica
26900
29098
City of Sierra Madre
2461
22395
City of Signal Hill
4135
35051
City of South El Monte
8491
40656
City of South Gate
47466
48358
City of South Pasadena
6411
24608
City of Temple City
10857
29782
City of Torrance
34901
23381
City of Vernon
358
171292
City of Walnut
7652
25062
City of West Covina
39933
36895
City of West Hollywood
11408
30873
City of Westlake Village
456
5455
City of Whittier
31582
36122
Los Angeles
1542307
38132
Los Angeles - Adams-Normandie
3234
39429
Los Angeles - Alsace
4574
36754
Los Angeles - Angeles National Forest
0
0
Los Angeles - Angelino Heights
851
34013
Los Angeles - Arleta
17028
49543
Los Angeles - Atwater Village
5136
35020
Los Angeles - Baldwin Hills
10364
33298
Los Angeles - Bel Air
2491
29553
Los Angeles - Beverly Crest
3383
27010
Los Angeles - Beverlywood
4263
32362
Los Angeles - Boyle Heights*
40734
46883
Los Angeles - Brentwood
8540
27588
Los Angeles - Brookside
158
27194
Los Angeles - Cadillac-Corning
2320
32580
Los Angeles - Canoga Park
25590
39195
Los Angeles - Carthay
4463
31073
Los Angeles - Central
17124
43917
Los Angeles - Century City
3809
29776
Los Angeles - Century Palms/Cove
16443
48697
Los Angeles - Chatsworth
13113
35382
Los Angeles - Cheviot Hills
2591
28252
Los Angeles - Chinatown
2971
37040
Los Angeles - Cloverdale/Cochran
5384
36996
Los Angeles - Country Club Park
4943
32621
Los Angeles - Crenshaw District
5410
39121
Los Angeles - Crestview
4011
35283
Los Angeles - Del Rey
8558
28588
Los Angeles - Downtown*
16340
59403
Los Angeles - Eagle Rock
13971
35290
Los Angeles - East Hollywood
9640
32916
Los Angeles - Echo Park
4546
31888
Los Angeles - El Sereno
17067
40822
Los Angeles - Elysian Park
1857
32511
Los Angeles - Elysian Valley
3602
35414
Los Angeles - Encino
15437
34174
Los Angeles - Exposition
1293
38876
Los Angeles - Exposition Park
18393
40949
Los Angeles - Faircrest Heights
1285
35694
Los Angeles - Figueroa Park Square
3826
43871
Los Angeles - Florence-Firestone
23023
48526
Los Angeles - Glassell Park
11110
35154
Los Angeles - Gramercy Place
4227
39270
Los Angeles - Granada Hills
21790
37446
Los Angeles - Green Meadows
10179
47333
Los Angeles - Hancock Park
4795
28141
Los Angeles - Harbor City
9523
32759
Los Angeles - Harbor Gateway
15876
36413
Los Angeles - Harbor Pines
656
27231
Los Angeles - Harvard Heights
6204
34400
Los Angeles - Harvard Park
18179
47921
Los Angeles - Highland Park
17396
35949
Los Angeles - Historic Filipinotown
5555
40050
Los Angeles - Hollywood
21907
32096
Los Angeles - Hollywood Hills
7773
26408
Los Angeles - Hyde Park
12079
42322
Los Angeles - Jefferson Park
3184
39440
Los Angeles - Koreatown
16350
31629
Los Angeles - Lafayette Square
1610
35315
Los Angeles - Lake Balboa
16474
39032
Los Angeles - Lakeview Terrace
6187
47110
Los Angeles - Leimert Park
5862
38477
Los Angeles - Lincoln Heights
12916
39623
Los Angeles - Little Armenia
3074
38305
Los Angeles - Little Bangladesh
8740
30837
Los Angeles - Little Tokyo
1525
48675
Los Angeles - Longwood
1814
42147
Los Angeles - Los Feliz
6490
30035
Los Angeles - Manchester Square
3287
38507
Los Angeles - Mandeville Canyon
913
29225
Los Angeles - Mar Vista
11136
26220
Los Angeles - Marina Peninsula
975
22362
Los Angeles - Melrose
26563
34188
Los Angeles - Mid-city
4555
30306
Los Angeles - Miracle Mile
4995
27773
Los Angeles - Mission Hills
12046
49934
Los Angeles - Mt. Washington
8309
34413
Los Angeles - North Hills
25555
41502
Los Angeles - North Hollywood
59668
39405
Los Angeles - Northridge
25945
37172
Los Angeles - Pacific Palisades
5112
24010
Los Angeles - Pacoima
39140
50845
Los Angeles - Palisades Highlands
934
24285
Los Angeles - Palms
12262
27946
Los Angeles - Panorama City
33847
44979
Los Angeles - Park La Brea
3297
24278
Los Angeles - Pico-Union
16490
39410
Los Angeles - Playa Del Rey
613
19180
Los Angeles - Playa Vista
3490
31881
Los Angeles - Porter Ranch
10712
30100
Los Angeles - Rancho Park
2282
34787
Los Angeles - Regent Square
886
31871
Los Angeles - Reseda
32518
42442
Los Angeles - Reseda Ranch
1822
39301
Los Angeles - Reynier Village
1195
28264
Los Angeles - San Pedro*
26593
34077
Los Angeles - Shadow Hills
1337
30099
Los Angeles - Sherman Oaks
28118
32225
Los Angeles - Silverlake
13443
30495
Los Angeles - South Carthay
3319
31326
Los Angeles - South Park
16997
44775
Los Angeles - St Elmo Village
1892
41274
Los Angeles - Studio City
7154
31881
Los Angeles - Sun Valley
23458
44696
Los Angeles - Sunland
6996
34281
Los Angeles - Sycamore Square
212
32767
Los Angeles - Sylmar*
42574
51669
Los Angeles - Tarzana
10690
34622
Los Angeles - Temple-Beaudry
13636
34537
Los Angeles - Thai Town
2832
28871
Los Angeles - Toluca Lake
2599
29860
Los Angeles - Toluca Terrace
533
40812
Los Angeles - Toluca Woods
480
25834
Los Angeles - Tujunga
9096
32708
Los Angeles - University Hills
942
27472
Los Angeles - University Park
11710
42650
Los Angeles - Valley Glen
11340
37780
Los Angeles - Valley Village
8668
35065
Los Angeles - Van Nuys*
38057
40836
Los Angeles - Venice
9277
27378
Los Angeles - Vermont Knolls
7584
44093
Los Angeles - Vermont Square
3788
49471
Los Angeles - Vermont Vista
18919
45936
Los Angeles - Vernon Central
24870
47829
Los Angeles - Victoria Park
2848
33909
Los Angeles - View Heights
1129
30563
Los Angeles - Watts
19864
46548
Los Angeles - Wellington Square
1867
37986
Los Angeles - West Adams
11062
40036
Los Angeles - West Hills
13153
32440
Los Angeles - West Los Angeles
11841
31462
Los Angeles - West Vernon
24973
46553
Los Angeles - Westchester
14109
27341
Los Angeles - Westlake
21091
35534
Los Angeles - Westwood
16947
31320
Los Angeles - Wholesale District*
22554
62426
Los Angeles - Wilmington
23904
42318
Los Angeles - Wilshire Center
17295
34473
Los Angeles - Winnetka
20215
39036
Los Angeles - Woodland Hills
20965
30806
Unincorporated - Acton
2041
25605
Unincorporated - Agua Dulce
1004
24146
Unincorporated - Altadena
11915
27315
Unincorporated - Anaverde
426
28249
Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest
92
7390
Unincorporated - Arcadia
2298
28793
Unincorporated - Athens-Westmont
2842
58036
Unincorporated - Athens Village
17759
41843
Unincorporated - Avocado Heights
2751
40605
Unincorporated - Azusa
6427
40363
Unincorporated - Bassett
6273
42337
Unincorporated - Bouquet Canyon
207
19292
Unincorporated - Bradbury
137
126852
Unincorporated - Canyon Country
3815
49366
Unincorporated - Castaic*
9806
36063
Unincorporated - Cerritos
193
32879
Unincorporated - Charter Oak
10
50000
Unincorporated - Claremont
160
22792
Unincorporated - Covina
6333
37654
Unincorporated - Covina (Charter Oak)
5116
38923
Unincorporated - Del Aire
1236
28136
Unincorporated - Del Rey
149
46855
Unincorporated - Del Sur
711
29441
Unincorporated - Desert View Highlands
971
38949
Unincorporated - Duarte
2037
46003
Unincorporated - East Covina
91
27660
Unincorporated - East La Mirada
1666
31481
Unincorporated - East Lancaster
44
38596
Unincorporated - East Los Angeles
59092
47172
Unincorporated - East Pasadena
434
6778
Unincorporated - East Rancho Dominguez
6425
41972
Unincorporated - East Whittier
1451
27346
Unincorporated - El Camino Village
2787
31703
Unincorporated - El Monte
1
690
Unincorporated - Elizabeth Lake
291
17520
Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone
30643
47358
Unincorporated - Franklin Canyon
2
16667
Unincorporated - Glendora
200
30303
Unincorporated - Hacienda Heights
16766
29979
Unincorporated - Harbor Gateway
4
400000
Unincorporated - Hawthorne
767
30509
Unincorporated - Hi Vista
175
15938
Unincorporated - Kagel/Lopez Canyons
324
22946
Unincorporated - La Crescenta-Montrose
4547
22963
Unincorporated - La Habra Heights
21
3107
Unincorporated - La Rambla
941
45349
Unincorporated - La Verne*
668
32745
Unincorporated - Ladera Heights
2127
30081
Unincorporated - Lake Hughes
207
30988
Unincorporated - Lake Los Angeles
4111
31638
Unincorporated - Lake Manor
469
28545
Unincorporated - Lakewood
28
24561
Unincorporated - Lennox
7741
34340
Unincorporated - Leona Valley
315
17990
Unincorporated - Littlerock
1428
35514
Unincorporated - Littlerock/Juniper Hills
366
28219
Unincorporated - Littlerock/Pearblossom
1336
37433
Unincorporated - Llano
109
12429
Unincorporated - Marina del Rey
2780
29540
Unincorporated - Miracle Mile
0
0
Unincorporated - Monrovia
1143
29451
Unincorporated - Newhall
107
48636
Unincorporated - North Lancaster
515
42988
Unincorporated - North Whittier
3183
38074
Unincorporated - Northeast San Gabriel
5392
22433
Unincorporated - Padua Hills
38
17674
Unincorporated - Palmdale
270
32067
Unincorporated - Palos Verdes Peninsula
130
20934
Unincorporated - Pearblossom/Llano
437
22342
Unincorporated - Pellissier Village
378
61066
Unincorporated - Placerita Canyon
24
5217
Unincorporated - Pomona
127
6553
Unincorporated - Quartz Hill
3951
30614
Unincorporated - Rancho Dominguez
1229
46186
Unincorporated - Roosevelt
284
30505
Unincorporated - Rosewood
518
40280
Unincorporated - Rosewood/East Gardena
554
46438
Unincorporated - Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez
1367
40672
Unincorporated - Rowland Heights
12621
24736
Unincorporated - San Clemente Island
0
0
Unincorporated - San Francisquito Canyon/Bouquet Canyon
44
5128
Unincorporated - San Jose Hills
8024
39682
Unincorporated - San Pasqual
91
4472
Unincorporated - Sand Canyon
63
20455
Unincorporated - Santa Catalina Island
597
223596
Unincorporated - Santa Monica Mountains*
3997
21465
Unincorporated - Saugus
349
225161
Unincorporated - Saugus/Canyon Country
135
37921
Unincorporated - South Antelope Valley
123
27033
Unincorporated - South El Monte
768
42786
Unincorporated - South San Gabriel
3260
36844
Unincorporated - South Whittier
21875
36937
Unincorporated - Southeast Antelope Valley
253
32394
Unincorporated - Stevenson Ranch
6078
28990
Unincorporated - Sun Village
2160
35785
Unincorporated - Sunrise Village
599
46219
Unincorporated - Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain
443
26719
Unincorporated - Val Verde
1233
37262
Unincorporated - Valencia
951
30957
Unincorporated - Valinda
9754
41735
Unincorporated - View Park/Windsor Hills
3685
31672
Unincorporated - Walnut Park
7514
46546
Unincorporated - West Antelope Valley
192
12707
Unincorporated - West Carson
8456
38287
Unincorporated - West Chatsworth
5
41667
Unincorporated - West LA
903
94853
Unincorporated - West Puente Valley
4296
43681
Unincorporated - West Rancho Dominguez
504
37086
Unincorporated - West Whittier/Los Nietos
10892
40453
Unincorporated - Westfield/Academy Hills
260
20000
Unincorporated - Westhills
205
24434
Unincorporated - White Fence Farms
943
25604
Unincorporated - Whittier
1017
26876
Unincorporated - Whittier Narrows
77
641667
Unincorporated - Willowbrook
16905
48420
Unincorporated - Wiseburn
1931
32039
?- Under Investigation
72214
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