CHRISTOPHER WEBER AND DAISY NGUYEN
ASSOCIATED PRESS
April 19, 2020, 2: 35 PM
Updated 5 hours earlier
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LOS ANGELES– California has for the first time launched information about nursing houses dealing with coronavirus break outs, with 3 facilities in Los Angeles among the hardest-hit, as the varieties of COVID-19 cases and deaths across the state continues to increase on Sunday.
The Department of Public Health released a list of nearly 260 competent nursing centers with more than 3,000 total positive cases among clients and staff.
The information launched Friday is a “point in time photo” representing 86%of California’s 1,224 nursing homes that had actually reported information within the previous 24 hours, the department said on its website.
Eighty clients and 62 team member checked favorable at the Brier Oak on Sunset nursing home in Los Angeles, according to state numbers. In Los Angeles, the Nation Villa South Convalescent Center saw 58 citizens and 15 personnel test positive, and the Garden Crest Rehab Center had 35 patients and 35 personnel test favorable, the health department said.
To the north, Redwood Springs Health Care Center in Visalia, a town in the agricultural Central Valley, had 91 locals and 46 team member receive favorable tests.
Only one assisted living home in Sonoma County was called on the state’s list: Apple Valley Post-Acute Rehabilitation. An employee at the Sebastopol proficient nursing facility checked positive for the infection on April 9 without displaying any symptoms, according to a spokesperson for the facility.
Proficient nursing facilities are a specific issue because of the age and health conditions of homeowners, and their close living arrangements. Outbreaks have actually been reported in facilities in much of the state, and lots of residents have actually passed away.
Facilities have restricted visitors because March and employees said they now go through temperature level checks and complete surveys prior to their shifts to attempt to restrict the spread of the illness.
For many people, the coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough, that clear up in 2 to 3 weeks. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health issue, it can cause more serious deadly illness, including pneumonia.
In Riverside County earlier this month, staff at a competent nursing center failed to show up for work two days in a row quickly after locals there checked positive for the virus and locals were required to other nursing facilities in the area.
As of Sunday early morning, the state had validated a total of more than 30,800 cases and almost 1,150 deaths.
California is also attempting to protect another vulnerable population– those experiencing homelessness. The state is on its method to acquiring almost 16,000 hotel rooms to house the homeless throughout the pandemic, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Saturday.
Standing in front of a Motel 6 near San Jose, Newsom stated more than 4,200 people have actually been moved out of shelters and off the streets into hotel rooms. He took the opportunity to scold leaders of unnamed cities for obstructing efforts to house the homeless, asking them to “please think about the morality” of their choices.
” We have actually definitely flattened the curve. The question is when are we going to see those numbers begin to decline on a consistent basis rather than an episodic basis,” Newsom said.
The pandemic that has actually plunged California– the world’s fifth-largest economy– into economic downturn has hit hard. There are concerns the virus might sweep through the state’s 150,000 homeless individuals, many of whom have chronic health conditions and lack safe locations to quarantine themselves.