The Orange County Health Care Agency reported 415 new cases of the coronavirus and no new deaths as of Sunday, July 19.
The cumulative total for Orange County cases is 29,426, with deaths at 492 since local testing began in March.
The data on deaths in the county is compiled from death certificates or gathered through the course of case investigation and can take weeks to process, officials say.
Of the 492 deaths, 232 were skilled nursing facility residents, 16 were in assisted living facilities and two were listed as homeless.
Countywide, 346,071 confirmed tests for the coronavirus have been reported since testing began, with data through July 19. There were 4,974 daily tests reported in the update Sunday.
The county estimates the number of recoveries from the virus is 13,581. The count of people who have recovered is based on the prior 28-day cumulative case count.
The state agency reports 665 current hospitalized patients (suspected and positive) in 33 hospitals across the county as of Thursday.
The state’s coronavirus-tracking dashboard shows Orange County with at least 36% of its ICU beds available on Friday.
The county’s breakdown of deaths by age is as follows:
85 and older: 32% (152)75-84: 26% (126)65-74: 17% (88)55-64: 13% (62)45-54: 8% (43)35-44: 3% (13)25-34: 1% (7)18-24:
Hospitalizations and deaths:
Orange County total cases by ZIP code for July 17:Orange County total cases by ZIP code for July 17:
Case demographics as of June 10:
Click on the map below to see the county case counts by city: