Riverside County reports 1,148 new cases, 15 deaths, 11 more patients in ICU since Thursday
Case Changes
Riverside County reported 1,148 new cases since Thursday. This brings the total number of cases to 87,945.
Check out the county map below
(Note Data will continue to update past today)
Gov. Newsom announces regional stay-at-home order that could take effect in the next few days
Governor Gavin Newsom announced a new regional stay-at-home order that will be triggered when fewer than 15% of beds are available in ICUs for regional hospital networks.
Click here for full details on the new order
Newsom said the order isn't currently in place for any of the regions, however, that could change within the next few days. When it is in place, it will remain for at least three weeks.
When the new order takes effecthe state will order them to close hair salons and barber shops, limit retail stores to 20% capacity and only allow restaurants to offer take-out and delivery. Non-essential travel will also be limited, but the governor offered no details on this at this time.
California’s #COVID19 hospitalizations have increased by 89% in the last two weeks.
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) November 30, 2020
If these trends continue, our current hospitalizations could increase by 2-3 times within ONE MONTH.
Testing
1,162,971 tests have been conducted so far, this increased by 18,463 over the past 24 hours.
Riverside County will need to tests at least 52,500 people a week in order to move out of the state's most restrictive tier of reopening.
County officials say that number of tested will allow health experts to identify hotspots of community spread and isolate those who may or may not have symptoms and are unknowingly spreading the disease.
How to get tested
Remember, you can get tested even if you do not have symptoms. Testing is available to all county residents.
You are now able to get a free test at many Rite-Aids in the area. Click here for a full list of stores and to schedule your appointment.
Click here to find the closest testing site to you
The hours at the Indio testing site have been expanded. Starting Tuesday, the hours of operation will be from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Deaths and Recoveries
The county reported 15 additional COVID-19 death since Thursday. The total number of deaths remains at 1,472.
In November, Riverside County Public Health Director Kim Saruwatari reported that COVID-19 is the third leading cause of death in Riverside County in 2020.
Cancer and heart disease, also leading causes of death in Riverside County, also increased in 2020, as did COVID-19.
"It's not that we are detracting from our other leading causes of death and adding to COVID. We are seeing a true increase in death due to COVID," Saruwatari said.
Full Details: COVID-19 is the third leading cause of death in Riverside County in 2020
Riverside County has reported 252 additional recoveries over the same time span. The total number of recoveries is now at 67,734.
Hospitalizations
COVID-related hospitalizations increased by 9 patients since Wednesday, bringing the total up to 658. Hospitalizations have continued to increase in the county since Nov. 5. This does not account for weekends when the county does not update its data.
On Nov. 5, Riverside County had 201 hospitalizations.
This is the most coronavirus-related patients in Riverside County in a single time since the start of the pandemic. The previous peak prior to this surge was 550 hospitalizations back in late July.
After several consecutive days of decreases, the number of ICU patients grew today. The county reported 11 more patients in the ICU, bringing the total up to 135 patients.
(Note Data will continue to update past today)
Earlier this month, Eisenhower Health shared an update on how the situation is looking at the hospital.
Chief Operating Officer, Martin Massiello, noted that while current trends are in line with what hospital officials predicted, the Epidemiology Department is predicting that the surge will be worse than the one in July.
Read: Eisenhower COO: Predictions show current surge will be worse than in July
Later in the month, the hospital published a note to staff from Masiello raising the alarm on a sharp increase of cases at the hospital.
The 7-day percent positivity rate at Eisenhower Health is currently 11%, a 14% increase in the past four days. Just two weeks ago, the percent positivity rate at the hospital was 5%, the highest it had been since August.
Coachella Valley Numbers
Cases in Coachella Valley Cities and Communities (As of 12/04/20)
· Bermuda Dunes
Confirmed Cases: 207
Deaths: 3
Recovered: 151
· Cabazon
Confirmed Cases: 91
Deaths: 1
Recovered: 69
· Cathedral City
Confirmed Cases: 2,471
Deaths: 41
Recoveries: 2,111
· Coachella
Confirmed Cases: 3,355
Deaths: 33
Recovered: 2,948
· Desert Edge
Confirmed Cases: 90
Deaths: 5
Recovered: 72
· Desert Hot Springs
Confirmed Cases: 1,489
Deaths: 30
Recovered: 1,221
· Desert Palms
Confirmed Cases: 77
Deaths: 5
Recovered: 52
· Garnet
Confirmed Cases: 291
Deaths: 5
Recovered: 247
· Indian Wells
Confirmed Cases: 73
Deaths: 4
Recovered: 52
· Indio
Confirmed Cases: 4,783
Deaths: 97
Recoveries: 4,071
· La Quinta
Confirmed Cases: 1,115
Deaths: 19
Recovered: 934
· Mecca
Confirmed Cases: 575
Deaths: 11
Recovered: 489
· North Shore
Confirmed Cases: 203
Deaths: 1
Recovered: 162
· Oasis
Confirmed Cases: 431
Deaths: 6
Recovered: 372
· Palm Desert
Confirmed Cases: 1,422
Deaths: 63
Recovered: 1,112
· Palm Springs
Confirmed Cases: 1,418
Deaths: 65
Recovered: 1,157
· Rancho Mirage
Confirmed Cases: 337
Deaths: 25
Recovered: 259
· Sky Valley
Confirmed Cases: 60
Deaths: 2
Recovered: 52
· Thermal
Confirmed Cases: 233
Deaths: 2
Recovered: 200
· Thousand Palms
Confirmed Cases: 330
Deaths: 1
Recovered: 260
· County Jails
There are 545 cases in the County's jails, with 1 death, and 466 recoveries.·
· State Jails
There are 3,541 cases in the state's jails and 3,112 recoveries.
Symptoms
- Fever or chills
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Fatigue
- Muscle or body aches
- Headache
- New loss of taste or smell
- Sore throat
- Congestion or runny nose
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
These symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus, according to the CDC.
You can call the Centers for Disease Control with any questions at 211 and 800–CDC –INFO (800 – 232 – 4636).
If you want to be seen at Eisenhower Health, call their coronavirus hotline first at 760-837-8988 or 760-TEST988 with is open every day from 7 am to 7 pm. Avoid the spread of this illness.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.