Riverside County coronavirus update: 80 cases, 23 deaths, 38 recoveries
Health officials released updated coronavirus data, showing the latest number of cases, deaths, & recoveries around Riverside County in the past 24 hours.
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The number of cases went from 3,563 to 3,643, an increase of 80 since Sunday.
The number of deaths increased by 23, going from 118 to 141.
The county's most recent death report shows that males make up more than double the number of deaths, despite the fact that there are approximately 2,000 more cases among females than in males.
Additionally, most of the deaths have been in the 65-84 age range at 61 as of last Friday. The 40 to 64 age range has the highest number of cases with 1,524.
There is a total of 690 coronavirus cases and 26 deaths in the Coachella Valley. The city of Riverside has a total of 650 cases and 33 deaths.
Indio continues to have the most cases in the Coachella Valley with 127. Indio also saw an additional death, increasing its total to 4.
Cases by Coachella Valley cities & communities (As of 4/26/2020)
· Bermuda Dunes
Confirmed Cases: 4
Deaths: 0
· Cabazon
Confirmed Cases: 3
Deaths: 1
· Cathedral City
Confirmed Cases: 81
Deaths: 1
· Coachella
Confirmed Cases: 122
Deaths: 2
· Desert Edge
Confirmed Cases: 3
Deaths: 0
· Desert Hot Springs
Confirmed Cases: 30
Deaths: 0
· Desert Palms
Confirmed Cases: 5
Deaths: 0
· Garnet
Confirmed Cases: 8
Deaths: 0
· Indian Wells
Confirmed Cases: 11
Deaths: 0
· Indio
Confirmed Cases: 127
Deaths: 4
· La Quinta
Confirmed Cases: 59
Deaths: 1
· Mecca
Confirmed Cases: 23
Deaths: 0
· North Shore
Confirmed Cases: 1
Deaths: 0
· Oasis
Confirmed Cases: 8
Deaths: 0
· Palm Desert
Confirmed Cases: 79
Deaths: 5
· Palm Springs
Confirmed Cases: 91
Deaths: 9
· Rancho Mirage
Confirmed Cases: 24
Deaths: 3
· Sky Valley
Confirmed Cases: 3
Deaths: 0
· Thermal
Confirmed Cases: 10
Deaths: 0
· Thousand Palms
Confirmed Cases: 4
Deaths: 0
· County Jails
There are 141 cases in the County's jails; 95 have recovered
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Cases by Age Range:
- 0-4: 31
- 5-17: 108
- 18-39: 1,154
- 40-64: 1,524
- 65-79: 530
- 80+: 271
Testing continues to increase across Riverside County, which may be behind the increased number of diagnosed cases. County data shows that 42, have been tested so far. That's an increase of 5,590 since Sunday.
Recoveries are also up across Riverside County, reaching 1,245.
Health officials define 'recovered' individuals as "living, confirmed cases who no longer have symptoms and have completed isolation requirements as determined by ongoing Public Health investigation operations."
Hospitalizations continued to drop for the second day in a row. On Saturday, 82 people were in ICU of the 223 hospitalized. Sunday's data shows 81 in ICU and 218 hospitalized.
Today's data shows that there are 215 hospitalized, 75 in the ICU.
Symptoms
- Fever
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Chills
- Repeated shaking with chills
- Muscle pain
- Headache
- Sore throat
- New loss of taste or smell
These symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus, according to the CDC.
How to get tested
You can get a test even if you do not have symptoms. Testing was expanded to include all residents on April 17.
Riverside County has testing sites in Indio, Blythe, Perris, Riverside, and Lake Elsinore.
If you want to get tested at one of five Riverside County testing sites, you will need to call 800-945-6171 to set up an appointment. Officials said the turnaround time for test results is typically 3-4 days.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.
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 211 and 800–CDC –INFO (800 – 232 – 4636).
Some restrictions recently lifted
Riverside County loosened some restrictions in the past week, such as allowing outdoor activities like golf and hiking.
Watch: Riverside County reopens all golf courses with restrictions
Another big change was that the county implemented a one-person per pool policy at private pools. This means that one person at a time can enjoy the water at previously closed pools, including those at country clubs, hotels, motels, and apartment complexes. There are some additional restrictions still in place, such as the removal of any pool furniture.
Watch: Riverside County’s one-person per pool policy is now in effect
You can read more about what's open and what remains closed in the county's updated FAQ section
Additional measures in Palm Springs
Over the weekend, city leaders in Palm Springs took additional steps to help curb the spread of coronavirus.
A new "supplementary order" aims to increase safety in Palm Springs grocery stores and drug stores. Within that, "Stores must adhere to a policy of not serving anyone not wearing a face covering."
Late Saturday afternoon the city of Palm Springs announced that they were extending the moratorium on most short term lodging until May 31st, 2020. Short term lodging establishments include hotels, vacation rentals, timeshares, and homeshares. In addition, the order allows the operators of these establishments to rent to victims or witnesses to domestic violence as a COVID-19 related purpose.