California has 40 million residents.   Only 3 and a half million of them have been tested for Covid-19, that’s barely 9%.

California has 190,222 positive cases for Covid-19, which is 5% of the people who have been tested so far.

California has 5,632 deaths from Covid-19, which is just under 3% of those who have been tested.

Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, Riverside County has had 14,905 people test positive for the virus. There have been 474 new cases in the past 24 hours.

Of those 14,905 people who have tested positive in Riverside County, 47.99% of them, 7,154, have fully recovered.

46.99% of them, 7,005, is at home recovering and are not getting any medical assistance.   Together, that’s 94.98% of all the positive cases.

2% of the people who have tested positive so far in Riverside County, 314 people, remain hospitalized, and 92 of them are in Intensive Care.

2.89% of the people who have tested positive so far in Riverside County, 432 people, have died from Covid-19.   209 deaths in the 65-84 age group, 102 deaths in the 45-64 age group, and 102 deaths in the 85+ age group.

196,442 people have been tested for Covid-19 in Riverside County as of Thursday morning June 25th and 7.5% of them, 14,905, have tested positive.  181,537 people have tested negative.

The County only tested 2,488 people on Wednesday, June 24th.

Approximately 7.8% of Riverside County’s population has been tested for Covid-19.  That’s 196,442 people out of a population of 2.5 million people.

4,270 cases are in the Coachella Valley. An increase of 189 cases in the past 24 hours

3,718 cases are in cities. An increase of 171 cases in the past 24 hours.

552 cases are in unincorporated areas of the desert; An increase of 18 cases in the past 24 hours.

(Mecca 157 cases and 4 deaths, Thermal 69 cases, Oasis 91 cases,  North Shore 58 cases and 1 death, Bermuda Dunes 35 cases and 1 death, Thousand Palms 36 cases, Vista Santa Rosa 37 cases and 1 death, Garnet 40 cases, Desert Palms 12 cases, Desert Edge 11 cases, and Sky Valley 6 cases)

There have been 432 deaths linked to Covid-19 in Riverside County as of Thursday morning June 25th, 2020.  189 are women, 243 are men.

112 of those deaths are in the Coachella Valley.   105 deaths in cities, 7 deaths in unincorporated areas…4 in Mecca,  1 in Vista Santa Rosa, 1 in Bermuda Dunes, and 1 in North Shore.

256 cases in Palm Springs, 15 dead

86 cases in Rancho Mirage, 9 dead

505 cases in Cathedral City, 4 dead

338 cases in Palm Desert, 29 dead

1,106 cases in Indio, 25 dead

235 cases in La Quinta   10 dead

231 cases in Desert Hot Springs, 2 dead

943 cases in Coachella,  11 dead

17 in Indian Wells, no deaths

7 cases in Idyllwild/Pine Cove

15 cases in Cabazon, 1 dead

2,173 cases in Riverside,  120 dead

1,282 cases in Moreno Valley, 35 dead

382 cases in Hemet, 24 dead.      252 cases in San Jacinto, 6 dead

292 cases in Beaumont, 12 dead.   168 cases in Banning, 7 dead

7,154  people have recovered from the Covid-19 virus.

314 are hospitalized (including new patients from Imperial County).

7,005 are quarantined at home in various stages of recovery.

196,442 people have been tested so far.

Riverside County has 1,697 cases in nursing homes, with 1,057 cases among patients, and 640 cases among staff. The overwhelming majority of nursing home cases, 651 cases, are in the City of Riverside.

In Coachella Valley nursing facilities, there have been 102 cases in Palm Desert, 46 in Rancho Mirage…27 patients and 15 staff from Vista Cove Assisted Living in Rancho Mirage and another 12 patients and 4 staff at Rancho Mirage Terrace, 47 cases in Indio, 44 in Palm Springs and 20 in La Quinta.

All testing is free to the patient being tested.

Drive-thru testing is available by appointment only at the Riverside County Fairgrounds in Indio from 9 a-m to 3 p-m Tuesday through Saturday, by appt only. You can also get tested at the Cathedral City Library on Date Palm Drive. Call 800-945-6171 to make an appointment, and you no longer need to have symptoms to schedule a test.

Or call 888-634-1123 to make an appointment to get tested at the Lozano Community Center in Desert Hot Springs. Testing will be offered at Bagdouma Park Community Center on Douma Street in Coachella starting Tuesday, June 23rd.

Or call 760-992-0407 to get tested at the Desert Aids Project in Palm Springs.

Borrego Health, Riverside County, City of Coachella, and Spotlight 29 Casino are doing testing adjacent to the casino on Dillon Road.   Call 833-624-1097 to make an appointment

 

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