Riverside County coronavirus cases grow to 1,961
Riverside County health officials announced 210 new coronavirus cases, no additional deaths, and 79 more patients recovered.
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The current number of cases is now at 1,961 while the total number of recoveries now sits at 376.
The total number of deaths remains at 50. The county now has a breakdown of deaths by race/ethnicity, age, and gender.
The number of patients who have recovered is now at 376.
According to county health officials, more than 18,000 patients have been tested at the three county locations. This figure does not include the many other tests coordinated by private physicians and labs.
Riverside County opened its fouth testing site in Perris today. The other three are located in Indio, Riverside, and Lake Elsinore.
Those who want to be tested can call 800-945-6171 and specify which location is preferable.
Riverside has the most cases in the county with 307 (total was 266 on Monday), followed by Moreno Valley with 192. Riverside also tied Palm Springs with the most deaths in the county (Both are at 8 deaths). Indio continues to have most cases in the Coachella Valley.
Cases by Coachella Valley cities (As of 4/14/2020)
- Indio
Confirmed Cases: 90
Deaths: 2 - Palm Springs
Confirmed Cases: 72
Deaths:8 - Palm Desert
Confirmed Cases: 63
Deaths:5 - Coachella
Confirmed Cases: 60
Deaths: 0 - Cathedral City
Confirmed Cases: 51
Deaths: 1 - La Quinta
Confirmed Cases: 33
Deaths: 0 - Rancho Mirage
Confirmed Cases: 23
Deaths:3 - Desert Hot Springs
Confirmed Cases: 22
Deaths: 0 - Community of Mecca
Confirmed Cases:14
Deaths: 0 - Indian Wells
Confirmed Cases: 10
Deaths: 0 - Community of Oasis
Confirmed Cases: 3
Deaths: 0 - Community of Bermuda Dunes
Confirmed Cases: 3
Deaths: 0 - Community of Thermal
Confirmed Cases: 3
Deaths: 0 - Community of Thousand Palms
Confirmed Cases: 3
Deaths: 0 - Community of Sky Valley
Confirmed Cases: 1
Deaths: 0
Cases by Age Range:
- 0 to 4: 10 cases
- 5 to 17: 42 cases
- 18 to 39: 561 cases
- 40 to 64: 829 cases
- 65 to 79: 278 cases
- 80+: 124 cases
Cases by Gender:
- Female: 926
- Male: 933
In order to "flatten the curve" of coronavirus, Riverside County public health officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser ordered everyone to wear a face-covering when leaving home, including essential workers.
Face coverings can be bandanas, scarves, neck gaiters or other clothing that does not have visible holes.
This order runs through April 30.
Watch: A look at Riverside County's new orders in effect (4/6/2020)
If you are feeling symptoms, health experts say to call ahead and notify your healthcare provider.
If you want to be seen at Eisenhower Health, call their 24-hour coronavirus hotline first at 760-837-8988 or 760-TEST988. Avoid the spread of this illness.
You can call the Centers for Disease Control with any questions at 2-1-1 and 800–CDC –INFO (800 – 232 – 4636).
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