Orange County public health expands coronavirus testing
LA TimesBicycle riders practice social distancing just north of the Huntington Beach pier, in Huntington Beach on April 10. The OC Health Care Agency launched the OC COVID-19 Testing Network Tuesday with six clinics and plans to add four more within the next two weeks. David Souleles, director of public health services for the Health Care Agency, told the county Board of Supervisors Tuesday that the initial capacity will be 100 tests per site per day, or 600 tests per day, to start. “Because of continued challenges of obtaining testing supplies and personal protective equipment for healthcare providers, testing may be restricted at times to high priority groups as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,” county health officer Dr. Nichole Quick said in a statement. “We are talking about the light at the end of the tunnel and finding ways to reopen the county.” Here are the latest COVID-19 case counts for select cities, with their numbers per 10,000 residents: Anaheim: 215 Santa Ana: 174 Huntington Beach: 148 Irvine: 118 Newport Beach: 88 Laguna Beach: 37 Costa Mesa: 32 Fountain Valley: 25 Updated figures are posted daily at occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/coronavirus-in-oc.