The coronavirus pandemic continues to take a toll across Los Angeles County. Here is a look at the situation as of Saturday, Sept. 19.

It uses the latest information from L.A. County Public Health as well as Long Beach and Pasadena, which have their own health departments and are typically at least a day ahead of the county in reporting their cities’ cases and deaths.

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

On Saturday, the county’s death toll rose by one person to 6,331. (One Long Beach resident died and Los Angeles County said it confirmed 13 new deaths, but the county also said 13 people it had previously reported as dead turned out not to live within the county’s jurisdiction. The county routinely makes those adjustments.)

Since the outbreak began, 259,892 L.A. County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus. That’s up 1,305 cases (0.5%) from the day before, 6,672 cases (3%) from a week ago and 12,265 cases (5%) from two weeks ago.

There are 765 confirmed coronavirus patients hospitalized in L.A. County, including 227 people in ICUs, according to the latest hospital survey from the state. That’s with 90 of 92 hospitals reporting.

Los Angeles County has now received coronavirus test results for about 2.53 million people, up about 17,785 (0.7%) from the day before, 93,785 (4%) from a week ago and 168,990 (7%) from two weeks ago.

Here is a look at the numbers that the health departments have announced each day since March 1:

County officials are releasing some additional information that does not include the cases in Long Beach and Pasadena.

Hospitalizations:

19,580 patients have been hospitalized since the outbreak began. That’s 132 new hospitalizations reported since the day before.

Cases by age range:

0 to 4: 4,082 cases (2%)

4,082 cases (2%) 5 to 11: 8,818 cases (4%)

8,818 cases (4%) 12 to 17: 10,942 cases (4%)

10,942 cases (4%) 18 to 29: 61,113 cases (25%)

61,113 cases (25%) 30 to 49: 84,294 cases (34%)

84,294 cases (34%) 50 to 64: 47,487 cases (19%)

47,487 cases (19%) 65 to 79: 18,830 cases (8%)

18,830 cases (8%) Over 80: 8,809 cases (4%)

8,809 cases (4%) Under investigation: 1,503 cases (0.6%)

Cases by gender:

Female: 50.4%

50.4% Male: 48.4%

48.4% Other: 0.05%

0.05% Under investigation: 1.1%

By race and ethnicity (note the high percentage of cases where this information is unknown):