Arcadia High School baseball team postpones games due to COVID-19 virus protocols and will remain in quarantine until at least Monday, according to Arcadia athletic director Milicia Protic.
High school football notes. Sierra Vista adds pair of nonleague games to schedule. The coronavirus-shortened high school football season begins today, giving teams a chance to play as many as 6 games this spring. But for most teams, especially those in San Gabriel Valley, schedules are still being finalized. Muir's Pacific League opener against Arcadia was scratched after Apaches had to shut down due to quarantine.
Los Angeles County Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases by community, with deaths, and hospitalizations. Arcadia city has had 3191 cases and unincorporated Arcadia has had 707 cases.
Los Angeles County Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases by community, with deaths, and hospitalizations. Arcadia city has had 3229 cases and unincorporated Arcadia has had 712 cases.
Los Angeles County Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases by community, includes deaths and hospitalizations. Arcadia city has had 3152 cases and unincorporated Arcadia has had 699 cases.
Pacific League high schools still waiting for the go-ahead from Los Angeles County Public Health for school districts to resume athletic activity on school campuses. The Pacific League includes Arcadia, Burbank, John Burroughs, Crescenta Valley, Glendale, Muir and Pasadena high schools.
Los Angeles County coronavirus (COVID-19) cases by community. Also includes deaths, hospitalizations and vaccinations. Arcadia city has had 3332 cases and unincorporated Arcadia has had 720 cases.
10 People in L.A. County test positive for COVID-19 every minute. Every minute, on average, 10 people in L.A. County test positive for COVID -19, and these 15,000 individuals who test positive each day were capable of infecting others for two days before they had any symptoms or knew they were positive, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said Monday. At least 10-12% of people infected with the virus end up hospitalized at some point, and more than 1% of people diagnosed with COVID-19 end up dying.
Medical teams wary as businesses reopen. COVID-19: region's hospitals, staffs still strained as stay-at-home orders ease. See also related article LA County Coronavirus cases, p. A1, A10.
Arcadia High School young television newscasters beat virus shutdown. Student journalists work from home to fill void for classmates. The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic forced schools to close but journalism students worked from home to put together an informative, inspiring newscast called The Quarantine, for their more than 3000 classmates who are home during the crisis.
Los Angeles County coronavirus (COVID-19) cases by community. Also includes deaths, hospitalizations and vaccinations. Los Angeles County total cases: 1,471,645. Arcadia city has had 3341 cases and unincorporated Arcadia has had 729 cases.
Los Angeles County Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases by community, plus total deaths and hospitalizations. Total LA County number of cases: 1,439,011. Arcadia city has had 3266 cases and unincorporated Arcadia has had 716 cases.
Los Angeles County coronavirus-COVID-19 hospitalizations appear to level off, after weeks of steady increases. According to state figures released Monday, there were 1724 COVID-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals. The number of patients being treated in intensive care units, however, continued climbing, reaching 454 on Monday, up from 439 on Sunday.
Los Angeles County Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases by community. Includes number of cases, deaths, hospitalizations, and vaccinations. Los Angeles County has had 1,489,380 total cases. Includes Arcadia (total cases 3392) and unincorporated Arcadia (total cases 742).
Arcadia to suspend large events for seniors due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) concerns. Out of an abundance of caution, the City of Arcadia is suspending all large scale public events (100 or more in attendance) featuring a high concentration of older adults (55 and over) in order to help slow the transmission of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). This is in response to guidance received from the California Department of Public Health. The suspension will initially be in effect through April 15, 2020, but may need to be extended further.