Los Angeles Begins Coronavirus Testing to Anyone, Not Just People Most at Risk!
Recently, Los Angeles has begun to conduct coronavirus testing for every case, including those at the highest risk. Check out the full information below!
Los Angeles Begins Coronavirus Testing to Anyone!
Not only the most severe risk persons from Covid-19 but everyone at Los Angeles also could register to test. According to the announcement on Monday morning. In the daily meeting about Coronavirus, Mayor Eric Garcetti said that “It is a week for us to keep the momentum going and make sure we could flatten a curve to save the lives whose loved.” Besides, the city could test 18, 000 persons in this week. Furthermore, Garcetti said the districts and partners could carry out additionally 18, 000 cases rising total number up to 36, 000 at the end of this week.
However, the test wouldn’t come in tomorrow. It’s mean our capacity is now higher than the number of people we have achieved through the requests we have. He said. Back to previous, the only president of Los Angeles from 65 years old, either with a potential medical condition or with Covid-19 symptoms, can register for testing under the auspices of the city. On the other hand, a nonprofit organization led by Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn is helping to provide volunteers at test locations around the city. Moreover, the CORE is also offering a free testing service.
Los Angeles Convention Centre has turned into a field hospital and welcomes patients next week. Also, this hospital has a capacity of about 250 beds to help treat coronavirus victims.
What’s next?
There are 1, 116 available hospital beds in this nation for coronavirus patients, 380 ICU beds and 1,012 ventilators. Garcetti said. Additionally, it has 6,360 people in the County who have tested positive for the Covid-19 on Monday. Plus, there were 192 newly diagnosed cases among Los Angeles residents on Monday, increasing the total to 2,851, an increase of 7% per day.