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Coronavirus: Orange County reports 254 new cases and 4 new deaths as of Aug. 30

The Orange County Health Care Agency reported 254 new cases of the coronavirus as of Sunday, Aug. 30, bringing the cumulative total to 48,444 cases.

An estimated 12,317 new cases have been reported in the last 30 days.

There were four new deaths reported in Orange County on Sunday, raising the death toll to 979 people.

The data on deaths in the county is compiled from death certificates or gathered through the course of case investigations and can take weeks to process, officials say. The most recent deaths were on Aug. 25.

Of the 975 deaths countywide, 370 were skilled nursing facility residents, 63 were in assisted living facilities and one was listed as homeless.

It is estimated that more than three-quarters of the cumulative reported cases, or 40,948 as of Sunday, have recovered. The count of people who have recovered is based on the prior 28-day cumulative case count.

The county reports a total of 637,885 tests have been given since testing began, and at least 13,069 tests were reported in the last 24 hours.

The county reported 329 patients in hospitals with the coronavirus, which is nearly 50% less than the peak of 722 confirmed hospitalizations on July 14.

The county report showed there are 99 patients in ICUs as of Friday.

The county’s breakdown of deaths by age is as follows:

  • 85 and older: 31% (303)
  • 75-84: 22% (213)
  • 65-74: 20% (195)
  • 55-64: 13% (137)
  • 45-54: 9% (85)
  • 35-44: 3% (29)
  • 25-34: 1.3% (13)
  • 18-24: <1% (3)
  • 17 and younger: 0% (1)

Data posted each day is preliminary and subject to change, officials emphasize. More information may become available as individual case investigations are completed.

You can find the Orange County Health Care Agency dashboard here.

Hospitalizations and deaths as of Aug. 26:

 

Orange County total cases by ZIP code for Aug. 26:

Case demographics as of Aug. 20:


Source: Orange County Register

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