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        Greater Pasadena COVID-19 Cases in Charts: Week of Dec. 27 – Jan. 3

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          • January 5, 2021
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      How are we flattening the curve? How did our communities do this past week?

      By ColoradoBoulevard.net Team – News Desk

      The latest charts on the spread of COVID-19 in our communities:

      For the week of December 27, 2020 – Jan. 3, 2021

      (Click individual charts to enlarge).

      – New Cases

      Chart of new covid-19 cases

      Click to enlarge (©ColoradoBoulevard.net)

      > L.A. County Total Cases:
      This Week: 806,210 Confirmed Cases (86,377 new), 10,682 deaths (1200 additional).
      Last Week: 719,833 Confirmed Cases, 9,482 deaths.

      L.A. County Total Tests:
      This Week: 4,766,878
      Last Week: 4,502,552

      – Total Confirmed Cases

      Chart of total covid-19 cases

      Click to enlarge (©ColoradoBoulevard.net)

      > Pasadena:

      This Week: 6,951 confirmed Cases (654 new), 167 deaths (13 additional).
      Last Week: 6,297 Confirmed Cases, and 154 Deaths.
      Decedents:
      This week – Male: 85, Female: 82
      Last Week – Male: 74, Female: 81
      Deaths Age Group:
      18-40: 2
      41-64: 20
      65+: 145
      – Click for Pasadena’s COVID-19 Dashboard.

      – Total Deaths

      Chart of total covid-19 deaths

      Click to enlarge (©ColoradoBoulevard.net)

      The following local cities and towns are in alphabetical order:

      > Alhambra:
      This week: 4335 Confirmed Cases (563 new), 58 deaths (12 additional).
      Last Week: 3772 Confirmed Cases, and 46 deaths.

      > Altadena*:
      This Week: 2134 Confirmed Cases (248 new), 30 deaths (4 additional).
      Last Week: 1886 Confirmed Cases, and 26 deaths.

      > Angeles National Forest (Inc. and Unincorporated):
      This Week: 23 Confirmed cases (8 new), 0 death.
      Last Week: 19 Confirmed cases, 0 death.

      > Arcadia:
      This Week: 1698 Confirmed Cases (261 new), 52 deaths (6 additional).
      Last Week: 1437 Confirmed Cases, 46 deaths.

      > Arcadia (Unincorporated):
      This Week: 352 Confirmed Cases (49 new), 5 deaths (1 additional).
      Last Week: 303 Confirmed Cases, 4 deaths.

      > Burbank:
      This Week: 5430 Confirmed Cases (657 new), 148 deaths (37 additional).
      Last Week: 4773 Confirmed Cases, 111 deaths.

      > Eagle Rock:
      This Week: 2417 Confirmed Cases (317 new), 47 deaths (10 additional).
      Last Week: 2100 Confirmed Cases, 37 deaths.

      > El Sereno*:
      This Week: 4175 Confirmed Cases (450 new), 59 deaths (8 additional).
      Last Week: 3725 Confirmed Cases, 51 deaths.

      > East Pasadena (Unincorporated):
      This Week: 154 Confirmed Cases (14 new), 2 Deaths.
      Last Week: 140 Confirmed Cases, 2 Deaths.

      > Glendale*:
      This Week: 11,724 Confirmed Cases (1258 new), 274 deaths (38 additional).
      Last Week: 10,466 Confirmed Cases, 236 deaths.
      – Click for Glendale’s COVID-19 Dashboard.

      > Highland Park:
      This Week: 3835 Confirmed Cases (512 new), 34 deaths (5 additional).
      Last Week: 3323 Confirmed Cases, 29 deaths.

      > La Canada Flintridge*:
      This Week: 476 (52 new), 7 deaths.
      Last Week: 424 Confirmed Cases, 7 deaths.

      > La Crescenta-Montrose (Unincorporated):
      This Week: 628 Confirmed Cases (83 new), 5 deaths (1 additional).
      Last Week: 545 Confirmed Cases, 4 deaths.

      > Monrovia:
      This Week: 2043 Confirmed Cases (202 new), 43 deaths (2 additional).
      Last Week: 1841 Confirmed Cases, 41 deaths.

      > Monrovia (Unincorporated):
      This Week: 239 Confirmed Cases (30 new), 1 death.
      Last Week: 209 Confirmed Cases, 1 death.

      > Monterey Park*:
      This Week: 3069 Confirmed Cases (401 new), 87 deaths (9 additional).
      Last Week: 2668 Confirmed Cases, 78 deaths.

      > San Gabriel*:
      This Week: 1993 Confirmed Cases (224 new), 117 deaths (7 additional).
      Last Week: 1769 Confirmed Cases, 110 deaths.

      > San Gabriel (Northeast – Unincorporated):
      This Week: 1072 Confirmed Cases (113 new), 23 deaths (1 additional).
      Last Week: 959 Confirmed Cases, 22 deaths.

      > San Gabriel (South – Unincorporated):
      This Week: 599 Confirmed Cases (63 new), 30 deaths (2 additional).
      Last Week: 536 Confirmed Cases, 28 deaths.

      > San Marino:
      This Week: 250 Confirmed cases (32 new), 7 deaths (1 additional).
      Last Week: 218 Confirmed cases, 6 deaths.

      > Sierra Madre:
      This Week: 306 Confirmed cases (32 new), 6 deaths (1 additional).
      Last Week: 274 Confirmed Cases, 5 deaths.

      > South Pasadena*:
      This Week: 878 Confirmed Cases (120 new), 30 deaths (2 additional).
      Last Week: 758 Confirmed Cases, 28 deaths.

      > Temple City*:
      This Week: 1551 Confirmed Cases (169 new), 70 deaths (6 additional).
      Last Week: 1382 Confirmed Cases, 64 deaths.

      > Tujunga:
      This Week: 1674 Confirmed Cases (238 new), 22 deaths (1 additional).
      Last Week: 1436 Confirmed Cases, 21 deaths.

      > Total Recovery in California:
      This Week: 983,043
      Last Week: 840,392

      Note: Numbers above are subject to change based on further investigation.

      *Case numbers include cases for Correctional Facility Outbreaks located in the City/Community. Due to reporting delays, numbers may not align with outbreak investigation counts shown for Correctional Facilities on the list of Los Angeles Residential Congregate Settings with One of More Positive COVID-19 Cases.

      **Note: The above numbers are subject to change based on further investigation.

      > Check L.A. County Daily COVID-19 Data here.

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