The coronavirus pandemic continues to take a toll across Orange County. Here is a look at the situation as of Wednesday, Sept. 23, based on information from the Orange County Health Care Agency.

Use the tabs below to see the number of confirmed cases and deaths by community on a map or in a list:

On Wednesday, 26 more deaths were announced, bringing the county’s toll to 1,176.

Since the outbreak began, 52,538 Orange County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus. That’s up 156 cases (0.3%) from the day before, 1,279 cases (3%) from a week ago and 2,348 cases (5%) from two weeks ago.

Officials estimate that 47,367 of the people who tested positive have recovered.

Orange County has now received results of 810,908 coronavirus tests since the outbreak began, up 0.7% from the day before and 14% from two weeks ago.

The latest results available from a hospital survey show that 175 people with confirmed COVID-19 cases are hospitalized, including 51 patients in ICUs. That’s with 32 of 33 hospitals reporting.

Here is a look at the numbers announced each day since March 1. The large negative number of tests on June 26 is because the cumulative number reported by the county declined after officials removed serology tests that had mistakenly been included in the tally.

Outbreaks among skilled nursing facility residents account for 2,158 of the county’s total confirmed cases and 431 deaths.

Also, 559 Orange County jail inmates have tested positive. None have died.

Other data, including on cases and deaths by age, sex, race and ethnicity, is available on the county’s coronavirus dashboard.