Los Angeles County has seen a record-breaking week when it comes to the rapid spread of the coronavirus.
More than 4,000 Los Angeles County residents have now died from causes related to COVID-19, and more than 150,000 cases of the virus have been recorded, authorities announced Friday.
“The simple truth of this fight is that this virus is affecting more and more of us every day,” Garcetti said. Though L.A. County residents still account for more than half of the state's deaths, they are a declining share of the total number of cases — about 40% — compared with closer to 50% in mid-May.
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