Tracking COVID-19 in California
最近更新 2021年2月26日, 上午11:00
Update for 2021年2月26日
As of 2021年2月26日, California has 3,465,726 confirmed cases of COVID-19, resulting in 51,382 deaths. The number of COVID-related deaths increased by 0.8 percent from the prior day total of 50,991.
Updated 2021年2月26日, with data from 2021年2月25日.
Note: Numbers do not represent true day-over-day change as these results include cases from prior to yesterday. Arrows indicate whether the rate of growth is increasing or decreasing from prior day. All-time series data is by reported date (the date information was reported to the California Department of Public Health).
Vaccination data
COVID-19 vaccination is one of the most important tools to end the pandemic. We're tracking the progress of vaccinating Californians across the state.
See the data statewide and in each county
Daily cases and deaths
California has 3,465,726 confirmed cases of COVID-19, resulting in 51,382 deaths.
Note: Numbers do not represent true day-over-day change as these results include cases from prior to yesterday.
Testing for COVID-19
The number of COVID-19 diagnostic test results in California reached a total of 47,995,576, an increase of 181,416 tests from the prior day total. The rate of positive tests over the last 14 days is 2.9 percent.
Impact on hospitals and ICUs
The number of hospitalizations due to confirmed and suspected COVID-19 cases in California reached a total of 6,152, a decrease of 368 from the prior day total. The number of ICU patients due to confirmed and suspected COVID-19 cases in California reached a total of 1,725, a decrease of 58 from the prior day total.
More data and tools
California has collected a wide range of data to inform its response to COVID-19. We've developed tools to process and analyze this data. These data and tools are available to the public.
This data drives decisions that keep California healthy and safe
California’s county risk levels
Many non-essential indoor business operations are closed
Some non-essential indoor business operations are closed
Some indoor business operations are open with modifications
Most indoor business operations are open with modifications
Current tier assignments as of 2021年2月23日
Tier assignments may occur any day of the week and may occur more than once a week. Select a county to see what region it’s in.
All data and tier assignments are based on results from week ending 2021年2月13日. See how tiers are assigned and change, as well as county historical data (California Blueprint Data Chart) at the California Department of Public Health guidance page. Regional ICU capacity is now calculated using the total number of adult ICU beds in hospitals with an emergency department and does not include neonatal or pediatric ICU beds. Since the Regional Stay Home Order ended on January 25, 2021, the regional ICU capacity no longer includes an adjustment for the percentage of COVID-19 positive patients in ICU.
Infections by group
The distribution of confirmed COVID-19 cases reveals significant disparities within California’s overall racial and ethnic demographics, with Latino and Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander groups having a disproportionate number of cases relative to their population in the state. Additional COVID-19 race and ethnicity data is available.
Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. Ethnicity is only available for a subset of the total number of deaths as reported by law enforcement.