Los Angeles County Map with COVID-19 Outbreak Locations

This unofficial map represents COVID-19 outbreak locations in Los Angeles County, California as reported by the LA County Department of Public Health on 5/28/2021 with the data through 5/27/2021 at 6pm. (According to LA County's Public Health, these Coronavirus data are dynamic and may not reflect real-time investigation counts for these locations.)

As I constantly check the Los Angeles County Daily COVID-19 data, it is always hard for me to visualize the locations with COVID-19 cases on the Los Angeles County map because there are hundreds of data and all of them is in the table format. So it’s really hard for me to plan my trip safely whether the destination or nearby area I’m going to has COVID-19 cases or not. Thus, I create this Locations with COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County, CA map to help presenting where the COVID-19 cases are in Los Angeles County so anyone can have an information beforehand easily and use extreme caution when going to those places or avoid if possible.

LA County Department of Public Heath (LACDPH) is doing a very good job at listing locations with COVID-19 cases on its dashboard. So there are four types of locations reported by LACDPH, but only three of them are included on this map:

  1. Workplaces and food/retail stores having three or more laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases (showing on the map as a red caution icon by default)

  2. Educational locations having three or more laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases (showing on the map as a red caution icon by default)

  3. Residential congregate and acute care with an active COVID-19 outbreak including at least one laboratory-confirmed residents (showing on the map as a yellow biohazard icon, but it is hidden by default)

  4. Homeless housing, shelters, encampments (excluding on this map since it’s very hard to pinpoint exact locations based on available data)

If you want to add this Locations with COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County, CA map to your Google Maps account so you can see it anytime or you want to share this map with your family and friends, you can simply click this link to save it your Google Maps or share this link to everyone: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1oHGhAZJOmB6WfLkFeWFSdBzzfa-Mej40&hl=en&usp=sharing

Since LACDPH updates its data daily, this map may not be up-to-date all the time. The locations of establishments on this map may not be 100% accurate. You should not rely on this map for medical advice or guidance. Please use it at your own risk and please visit the LA County Department of Public Health website for further understanding of the COVID-19 data, information, and guidance.

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How To Use the COVID-19 Los Angeles Map

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Location Types

You can select the label option to show/hide each location type. By default, the workplaces, food/retail stores, and educational locations are visible and the residential locations are hidden on the map. In this example, all location types are selected to be shown.

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Red caution Icon

The red caution icons represent non-residential locations (including workplaces, food and retail stores, and educational settings) having three or more laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases. These icons are visible on the map by default.

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Yellow Biohazard Icon

The yellow biohazard icons represent residential congregate and acute care locations with an active COVID-19 outbreak including at least one laboratory-confirmed residents. These icons are hidden on the map by default.

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Location Info

You can select at an icon on the map to see more information about that location, including location name, address, number of cases, number of deaths, and etc.

 

Recommended Face Masks

Face masks can help reducing the spread and infection of Coronavirus. If you’re looking for comfortable face mask that can still prevent the spread of infection of the COVID-19 virus (even not 100%), my recommendation are the three face masks below:

 

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