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Council COVID Update 9 Sept
0 100000 200000 300000 400000 3/8/20203/12/20203/16/20203/20/20203/24/20203/28/20204/1/20204/5/20204/9/20204/13/20204/17/20204/21/20204/25/20204/29/20205/3/20205/7/20205/11/20205/15/20205/28/20206/12/20206/26/20207/10/20207/24/20208/7/20208/20/20209/4/20209/18/202010/2/202010/16/202010/30/202011/13/202011/27/202012/11/202012/23/20201/8/20211/22/20212/5/20212/19/20213/5/20213/19/20214/2/20214/16/20214/30/20215/14/20215/28/20216/11/20217/2/20217/28/20218/24/2021Riverside County Confirmed Cases Deaths Total Cases: 340,700 (+5,854) Total Deaths: 4,771 (+42) Recovered: 328,306 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000 3/13-3/213/29-4/44/12-4/184/26-5/25/10-5/175/25-6/16/8-6/156/22 to 6/287/6 to 7/137/21 to 7/278/4 - 8/108/18 - 8/249/1 - 9/79/15 - 9/219/29-10/510/14-10/2010/28-11/311/11-11/1711/25-12/112/8-12/1512/22-12/281/5-1/111/20-1/252/2-2/82/17-2/223/2-3/83/16-3/223/30-4/54/13-4/194/27-5/35/11-5/175/25-6/16/8-6/146/22-7/17/8-7/147/22-7/288/5-8/118/19-8/238/31-9/7Riverside County Weekly COVID Cases New Cases 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 Riverside County Past 6 weeks New Cases Coachella Valley COVID-19 Cases As of 9/7/2021 Palm Springs Cathedral City Desert Hot Springs Rancho Mirage Palm Desert Indian Wells La Quinta Indio Coachella 4449 / 132 7955 / 114 4781 / 77 1299 / 51 4643 / 124 227 / 7 4017 / 62 13,630/229 8355 / 98 47 / 1 77 / 0 79 / 0 21 / 0 72 / 2 5 / 1 86 / 1 206 / 1 62 / 1 Total cases / deaths 0 50 100 150 200 250 Palm Springs Cathedral City Desert Hot Springs Rancho Mirage Palm Desert Indian Wells La Quinta Indio Coachella Weekly changes past 4 weeks 8/18/2021 8/24/2021 8/30/20212 9/7/2021 8/31 to 9/7 DATE VIRAL LOAD 7/19/2021 193,102 7/20/2021 226,523 7/26/2021 723,972 8/2/2021 413,422 8/3/2021 280,908 8/9/2021 487,467 8/10/2021 621,070 8/16/2021 340,534 8/17/2021 705,155 8/23/2021 801,517 8/24/2021 504,422 8/30/2021 629,925 8/31/2021 226,688 Summary -The data suggests that the hyper-transmissible Delta variant and possibly the Delta Plus is present in Palm Springs. The Lambda and Mu variants have not yet been detected.