Covid-19 data shows some slowing in Central areas of Los Angeles, increases in outer cities

From Covista dashboard, it appears coronavirus may be nearing a saturation point in some of the more central areas in Los Angeles, according to data provided by the LA County Department of Health.

Note these are total cases, so when the curve starts to flatten, that indicates less new cases than the days before.

Also note, there was a significant incline to the figures coming from test results on April 20th http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/phcommon/public/media/mediapubdetail.cfm?unit=media&ou=ph&prog=media&prid=2327

In Hollywood, Melrose, and West Hollywood, the curve of total cases is steady, with some signs of leveling.

In Westlake, Pico-Union, and Temple-Beaudry, there were some recent increases, but appears steady.

In Lancaster and Palmdale, a lot have been reported, but this may be that they were under reported before the new study.

There are appear to be new rises in the Long Beach area, in San Pedro and Wilmington.

Covista