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Total California Deaths - 91

JimO

Well-known member
:tiphat: appleblossom

I've compared the CA DoH deaths by county with those on the database that appleblossom has been tracking and entered. I also compared those two lists with the total deaths reported in the media today from county DoH press releases for LA, Orange, and Fresno Counties. If my reckoning is correct (which it might not be), then I come up with a total of 91 deaths. Please feel free to check my math.

The database shows 8 deaths in LA County and 1 in Long Beach, which is also in LA County.

Here are the lists:

County - #CA DoH - #FT - #today - #added to FT count - total

Alameda - 7 - 6 - NA - 1 - 7
Contra Costa - 5 - 5 - NA - 0 - 5
Fresno - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 1
Los Angeles - 14 - 9 - 17 - 8 - 17
Marin - 2 - 2 - NA - 0 - 2
Monterey - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
Orange - 10 - 11 - 12 - 1 - 12
Placer - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
Riverside - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
Sacramento - 5 - 4 - NA - 1 - 5
San Bernardino - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
San Diego - 11 - 14 - NA - 0 - 14
San Francisco - 6 - 3 - NA - 3 - 6
San Mateo - 7 - 6 - NA - 1 - 7
Santa Clara - 2 - 2 - NA - 0 - 2
Santa Cruz - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
Solano - 2 - 3 - NA - 0 - 3
Sonoma - 3 - 3 - NA - 0 - 3
Stanislaus - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
Ventura - 0 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1

Total - 80 - 73 - NA - 16 - 91
 
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Re: Total California Deaths - 91

Jim, I added Long Beach as a Los Angeles County death (thanks for the geography lesson :) ) so now I am getting the same 8 new in L.A. as you.

But I have 4 deaths in Sacramento, added 1 new
and I have 3 deaths in Sonoma, added none new

So my new deaths in CA were 15, and I get 88 total for the state

:confused:
 
Re: Total California Deaths - 91

California: 88
#1 San Bernadino County male in his 40's, died mid May reported 6/1/09 *pneumonia, heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity, died at home
#2 Los Angeles County, middle aged female, died late May reported 6/1/09 *unspecified underlying conditions
#3 Contra Costa County, Concord 9 year old girl, Karen Perez died 5/29/09 reported 6/4/09 *secondary bacterial infection, previously healthy
#4 Orange County middle aged male, reported 6/8/09 *unspecified pre-existing conditions
#5 Alameda County middle aged male, died 6/10/09 reported 6/11/09 *unspecified chronic conditions
#6 Alameda County middle aged male, reported 6/9/09 *unspecified chronic conditions
#7 San Diego County, San Marcos, 20 year old woman, Adela Chevalier, reported 6/16/09 *healthy, not a student and had not recently traveled, slight fever 6/13, respiratory symptoms 6/14, went to ER 6/15, died within 24 hours from respiratory complications without leaving ER, confirmed with H1N1 6/16
#8 Contra Costa County, middle aged man died in June reported 6/17/09 *no other health conditions, no known connection with the other Contra Costa death
#9 San Mateo County, middle aged woman reported 6/22/09 *underlying heart and lung conditions, "This individual could easily have died if she just got seasonal flu" - Chief Health Officer Scott Morrow
#10 Sacramento County, 24 year old woman Beth Kizere, died 6/23/09 reported 6/23/09 *overweight with allergies, asthma suspected, mother described her as otherwise "healthy, robust, energetic", instead of describing her weight as an "underlying condition" the hospital stated that the weight helped sustain her through her illness, Beth became sick on a trip to Las Vegas, started with a dry scratchy cough and fluctuating temperature, no medical insurance, did not seek care right away, sought care when fever reached 104 deg., hospitalized 6/13, initially suspected to have pneumonia, H1N1 confirmed 6/17
#11 Contra Costa, middle aged man, died 6/23/09 reported 6/25/09
#12 Los Angeles, unidentified person reported 6/25/09 and again 7/8/09 *underlying medical condition Is this Cristian Torres Rodriguez ??
#13 Orange County, unidentified person, reported 6/25/09
#14 Orange County, unidentified person, reported 6/25/09
#15 Sonoma County, elderly man died 6/19/09 reported 6/19/09 *multiple underlying chronic conditions, hospitalized 1 week before he died
#16 San Mateo, middle aged man died 6/22/09 reported 6/25/09 *obese, had a lung condition which may have contributed to his death, H1N1 confirmed 6/25 postmortem
#17 Solano County, 53 year old man reported 6/25/09 *healthy, California's 17th death
#18 San Diego County, Spring Valley, 49 year old woman Alejandra R. Gonzalez, died 6/23/09 reported 6/29/09 *considerable underlying conditions, hospitalized 6/23, had suffered nausea and vomiting for a few days, H1N1 postive postmortem 6/29, contributing conditions: ARDS; Acute renal tubular necrosis; Cirrhosis
#19 San Diego County, 75 year old man died 6/28/09 reported 6/29/09 *considerable underlying conditions, admitted to ER 6/21, H1N1 postive postmortem 6/29
#20 Marin County, 33 year old woman Jaime Norman died 6/30/09 reported 7/1/09 *pregnant, 29 weeks along when she became ill with flu symptoms, became ill approx. 6/17, hospitalized 6/20, given Tamiflu, her baby Jack was delivered 2 month premature and survived, when her condition worsened transferred from Marin County to an Alameda County hospital, where she then died, initially the lab diagnosed her with H1N3, mother says the lab "had not had any experience in H1N1" and was "out of the loop," H1N1 confirmed 6/30
#21 San Mateo County, unidentified person reported 7/2/09 by CA DPH
#22 Orange County, unidentified person reported 7/2/09 by CA DPH
#23 Orange County, unidentified person reported 7/2/09 by CA DPH
#24 Santa Clara County, 44 year old woman first reported 7/2/09 by CA DPH press release 7/7/09 *underlying health problems
#25 Stanislaus County, 21 year old woman Rosario Rivera died 7/1/09 reported 7/6/09 *diabetes, went to the hospital 6/26 with severe headache and stomach pain, breathing became labored, moved to ICU put on a ventilator, condition steadily declined until she died, initially her death was recorded as "pneumonia caused by an unknown organism", H1N1 confirmed postmortem, family was notified 7/6, over 100 people visited her in the hospital and none were ever informed by the doctors about potential H1N1 exposure
#26 San Diego County, 50 year old woman died 6/29/09 reported 7/7/09
#27 Alameda County, unidentified person reported 7/7/09 by Alameda County Health Department
#28 Alameda County, unidentified person reported 7/7/09 by Alameda County Health Department
#29 Los Angeles County, unidentified woman reported 7/8/09 *pregnant, baby survived
#30 Monterey County, unidentified man died in June, reported 7/9/09 *Serious underlying medical conditions caused high risk of severe disease, compromised immune system, officials stress "age was not a factor in his death," hospitalized at time of death
#31 San Diego County, 36 year old man reported 7/9/09 *underlying health issues
#32 Santa Cruz, middle aged woman died 7/7/09 reported 7/9/09 *in good health until she became ill will flu, had asthma which was described as "underlying health conditions which put her at risk for severe illness," hospitalized around 7/1 after coming to the ER with severe flu symptoms, H1N1 confirmed postmortem 7/9 by CA state, initial tests conducted by the county could not ID
#33 San Mateo County, unidentified person reported 7/9/09 by CA DPH website
#34 San Francisco, unidentified person reported 7/9/09 by CA DPH website
#35 Sacramento, unidentified person reported 7/9/09 by CA DPH website
#36 San Diego County, 57 year old man died 7/2/09 reported 7/13/09 *underlying health conditions
#37 San Diego County, 64 year old man died 7/9/09? reported 7/13/09 *underlying health conditions
#38 Contra Costa County, elderly woman died 7/8/09 reported 7/13/09 *pre-existing health conditions
#39 Contra Costa County, Antioch 30 year old woman Monica Chiaradia-Fish died 7/13/09 reported 7/13/09 *fighting a second bout of leukemia, while hospitalized for cancer she became ill with H1N1
#40 San Diego County, 25 year old man, 8th death in San Diego, reported 7/16/09 *underlying medical conditions
#41 San Diego County, 57 year old man, 9th death in San Diego, reported 7/16/09 *underlying medical conditions
#42 Ventura County, West side middle aged woman died 7/12/09 reported 7/16/09 *underlying medical problems, ill for 4 days, before being hospitalized for 10 days, treated with Tamiflu, H1N1 confirmed postmortem
#43 Alameda County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#44 Los Angeles County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#45 Los Angeles County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#46 Los Angeles County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#47 Los Angeles County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#48 Orange County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#49 Orange County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#50 Orange County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#51 Placer County, middle aged woman died 7/5/09 reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website *significant health problems
#52 Riverside County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#53 San Francisco, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#54 San Mateo County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#55 San Mateo County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#56 Santa Clara County, unidentified person reported 7/16/09 on CA DPH website
#57 Sonoma County, Forestville, 43 year old man John Dmitri Kaiwi died 7/7/09 reported 7/16/09 *undiagnosed heart ailment, described as "pre-existing condition that contributed to his death", died of pneumonia, obituary lists cause of death as swine flu
#58 Marin County, San Rafael, 55 year old man died 7/8/09 reported 7/20/09 *pre-existing medical conditions
#59 San Diego County, 46 year old woman from Georgia reported 7/22/09 *underlying health condition, died will visiting San Diego County, not included in county statistics because she's not a resident, officials don't believe she contracted H1N1 in San Diego County
#60 Sonoma County, Petaluma; 39 year old man Tim Sturm died 7/22/09 reported 7/22/09 *mild asthma, family says otherwise he was healthy
#61 Orange County, unidentified person, 9th death in Orange County, reported 7/22/09 by OC Register Health website
#62 Orange County, unidentified person, 10th death in Orange County, reported 7/22/09 by OC Register Health website
#63 Orange County, unidentified person, 11th death in Orange County, reported 7/22/09 by OC Register Health website
#64 Los Angeles County, Long Beach, man in his mid-20's died in July reported 7/24/09 *underlying medical condition, became sick in late June and was hospitalized
#65 Alameda County, unidentified person reported 7/23/09 on CA DPH website
#66 Los Angeles County, unidentified person reported 7/23/09 on CA DPH website
#67 Sacramento County, unidentified person reported 7/23/09 on CA DPH website
#68 Sacramento County, unidentified person reported 7/23/09 on CA DPH website

#69 San Francisco, unidentified person reported 7/23/09 on CA DPH website
#70 San Diego County, 30 year old woman reported 7/29/09 *underlying medical conditions
#71 San Diego County, 41 year old woman, resident of Laredo, Texas, died 7/20/09 reported 7/29/09 *underlying medical conditions, left on a cruise out of San Diego 7/6, returned and stayed on in San Diego to visit family, began feeling ill and went to the hospital ER, where she tested positive for H1N1, condition worsened and developed pneumonia, died 14 days after contracting the illness
#72 San Diego County, 50 year old woman reported 7/29/09 *underlying medical conditions
#73 San Diego County, 53 year old woman reported 7/29/09 *underlying medical conditions

NEW
#74 Fresno County, young adult man in his late 20's reported 7/30/09
#75 Los Angeles County, unidentified person, 10th death in county, reported 7/30/09
#76 Los Angeles County, unidentified person, 11th death in county, reported 7/30/09
#77 Los Angeles County, unidentified person, 12th death in county, reported 7/30/09
#78 Los Angeles County, unidentified person, 13th death in county, reported 7/30/09
#79 Los Angeles County, unidentified person, 14th death in county, reported 7/30/09
#80 Los Angeles County, unidentified person, 15th death in county, reported 7/30/09
#81 Los Angeles County, unidentified person, 16th death in county, reported 7/30/09
#82 Los Angeles County, unidentified person, 17th death in county, reported 7/30/09
#83 Orange County, unidentified person, 12th death in county, reported 7/30/09
#84 Alameda County, 33 year old woman Nicole Savoy, 7th death in Alameda, died 7/12/09 reported 7/30/09 *health status unknown, died at St. Rose Hospital of "respiratory insufficiency" due to pneumonia caused by H1N1
#85 Sacramento County, unidentified person reported 7/30/09 on CA DPH website
#86 San Francisco, unidentified person reported 7/30/09 on CA DPH website
#87 San Francisco, unidentified person reported 7/30/09 on CA DPH website
#88 San Mateo County, unidentified person reported 7/30/09 on CA DPH website
 
Re: Total California Deaths - 88

Re: Total California Deaths - 88

Jim, I added Long Beach as a Los Angeles County death (thanks for the geography lesson :) ) so now I am getting the same 8 new in L.A. as you.

But I have 4 deaths in Sacramento, added 1 new
and I have 3 deaths in Sonoma, added none new

So my new deaths in CA were 15, and I get 88 total for the state

:confused:
My mistake. Thanks for checking.

I've counted and I can't get up!! I have thoroughly confused myself. I've revised the count per appleblossom's changes and now I still get 91 when I add the total column, but I get 89 when I add the previous FT count of 73 to the new deaths (16). Let me check again. Sorry for the confusion.
 
Re: Total California Deaths - 91

:tiphat: appleblossom

Ok - I think I figured this out. In addition to the errors I had in FT's total indicated by appleblossom (Sonoma and Sacramento Counties), I showed 3 deaths in Solano County for the FT count and there is actually only 1 death. This change brings it back to 91. Again, my apologies for the confusion. I have no other excuse other than lack of sleep (from FluTracking) and the onset of senility. :D

County - #CA DoH - #FT - #today - #added to FT count - total

Alameda - 7 - 6 - NA - 1 - 7
Contra Costa - 5 - 5 - NA - 0 - 5
Fresno - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 1
Los Angeles - 14 - 9 - 17 - 8 - 17
Marin - 2 - 2 - NA - 0 - 2
Monterey - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
Orange - 10 - 11 - 12 - 1 - 12
Placer - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
Riverside - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
Sacramento - 5 - 4 - NA - 1 - 5
San Bernardino - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
San Diego - 11 - 14 - NA - 0 - 14
San Francisco - 6 - 3 - NA - 3 - 6
San Luis Obispo - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 1
San Mateo - 7 - 6 - NA - 1 - 7
Santa Clara - 2 - 2 - NA - 0 - 2
Santa Cruz - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
Solano - 2 - 1 - NA - 1 - 2
Sonoma - 3 - 3 - NA - 0 - 3
Stanislaus - 1 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1
Ventura - 0 - 1 - NA - 0 - 1

Total - 80 - 73 - NA - 18 - 91 (FT total of 73 + 18 new deaths = 91)
 
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LOL two half brains are better than one?

thanks Jim I see I missed one in Solano County, so now I'm getting 89 for California

County - #CA DoH - #FT - #today - #added to FT count - total

Solano - 2 - 1 - NA - 2 - 3

If California is reporting 2 deaths in Solano, and we already had 1 on the FluTrackers list, then we only need to add 1 more fatality to match their total of 2.


(somehow I am picturing a California DPH worker reading all this out loud to the rest of the office and having a good laugh)
 
Re: Total California Deaths - 91

LOL two half brains are better than one?

thanks Jim I see I missed one in Solano County, so now I'm getting 89 for California

If California is reporting 2 deaths in Solano, and we already had 1 on the FluTrackers list, then we only need to add 1 more fatality to match their total of 2.

(somehow I am picturing a California DPH worker reading all this out loud to the rest of the office and having a good laugh)
Oh, for the love of Pete. I just hope nobody who knows me reads this thread. :rolleyes: I did really well in math in college, honest. Of course that was a long time ago.

You are right, Solano should have a total of 2, but that makes 90 and not 89, doesn't it? If you add 17 new deaths to the 73, we should have a grand total of 90. Of course, just to complicate things we have another death from San Luis Obispo County, bringing us once again to 91. :D Given that I still haven't figured out how to change the thread title, I am determined to show a total of 91.
 
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To the readers

It just occurred to me that this thread could appear callous since we are talking about individual human beings whose untimely deaths have left behind grieving families and friends. Believe me, I am heartbroken when I read the stories about who these people were and the void each one has left behind. It is particularly hard knowing how they might have suffered after having read so many accounts of the clinical observations from previous influenza pandemics, as well as some from this one.

For me, after having been immersed in this for two months, detachment and a little humor are coping mechanisms. Otherwise, I'd have to stop participating. I think I can safely speak for appleblossom and others who are sorting through the numbers, please don't take our bantering back and forth and discussion of the "numbers" as a disregard for the terrible human tragedy that is unfolding. I don't think any of us would be here if we didn't care. And for those who are suffering from this flu, or have loved ones who are suffering or who have died, please know that I have been sincerely praying for you every morning.

Jim
 
Re: Total California Deaths - 91

it's all just gallows humor, not meant to be offensive. hopefully people realize that laughter is just a coping mechanism, like Jim said. For all I know I'm going to end up as a number on somebody's chart myself, so I laugh just to keep from going crazy.

and Jim, put a fork in me, I can't dissect any more California lists. We'll use your figure. :tiphat:
 
Re: Total California Deaths - 91

Otherwise, I'd have to stop participating. I think I can safely speak for appleblossom and others who are sorting through the numbers, please don't take our bantering back and forth and discussion of the "numbers" as a disregard for the terrible human tragedy that is unfolding.

If you've read as much history as i have especially on war and read of the appalling number of useless senseless deaths incurred by men rushed into battle, from the civil war(500,000 deaths) to WW's 1 and 2(ww2 had 50 million deaths from all sources including civilians), it could possibly innure u to death and statistics. Even the most caring of us can be somewhat detached if we read about 10,000-20,000 deaths in a tsunami in far-off Bangladesh but if it hits close to home and touches a loved one or family member then it becomes a personal tragedy.

Every one of those 400+ US deaths is tragic, and the manner in which the victims died from this ruthless & ravaging AH1N1 viral infection is chilling & frightening. This disease kills in a fearful ravaging way, and what scares me is that often healthy young folks in the prime of life are dying of this flu.
 
Re:4 OC hospitals may shut down due to funding cut off

Re:4 OC hospitals may shut down due to funding cut off

Sorry to digress but this info starkly dramatizes the fiscal crisis faced by Ca hospitals as they face another crisis this fall, the pandemic crisis. lack of funding to maintain hospitals in poorer areas of CA such as Santa Ana & Anaheim in the OC means that their low-income populations will face the pandemic with inadequate local & municipal facilities to deal with the pandemic outburst expected in Ca this fall/winter.

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/medical-ihhi-capital-2517114-hospitals-investors

"August 3, 2009
Lender crisis puts four O.C. hospitals at risk
Judge freezes assets of Medical Capital Holdings after SEC alleges fraud.
By RONALD CAMPBELL
The Orange County Register
Comments 7 | Recommend 2

The legal and financial woes of a Tustin medical lender could spread to four central Orange County hospitals....

Medical Capital Holdings ? which a federal judge shut down Monday ? defaulted earlier this year on $12.7 million in financing to Santa Ana-based Integrated Health Care Holdings Inc.....

That loss threatens the future of IHHI, operator of Western Medical Center-Santa Ana and three other hospitals....

In its latest public report, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on June 29, IHHI said Medical Capital's default creates "substantial doubt" about the hospital chain's ability to stay in business....

The four IHHI hospitals play a critical role in the county's health care system.

Western Medical Center-Santa Ana runs one of three trauma centers countywide. It and the other IHHI-owned hospitals ? Western Medical Center-Anaheim, Coastal Communities Hospital in Santa Ana and Chapman Medical Center in Orange ? serve some of the county's poorest residents. Together the four hospitals have 762 beds, 12 percent of the county total.

IHHI in turn relies on Medical Capital. IHHI owes Medical Capital $81 million in long-term loans, and it has relied on the company for short-term cash as well."

LA also faces Financing and funding shortlfalls at many hospitals and other medical providors. Financing & funding for medical centers has taken a big hit along with everthing else in this badly depressed CA economy. The worlds 8th largest economy is on the ropes and has been for some time, and the Ca gov't is barely scraping by with a mix of exorbitant tax/fee increases and deep cuts in every funded program, including health care . Both private and public funding is drying up, and those 4 OC hospitals are just the tip of the iceberg. LA has more political muscle so will get infusions from Obama in event of a fall pandemic crisis, but other less politically influencial areas of CA will not fare too well.
 
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