Los Angeles Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said during a daily Corona virus outbreak update for her region on Friday that “for the past month we have been wanting to sound a warning again.” “We are on a very dangerous path to see unprecedented and catastrophic suffering and death,” he warned. “I urge everyone to stay home.” Ferrer recorded 13,815 new corona virus cases on Friday. It was from the previous hike, which was Thursday. What’s more, despite the increase in the number of tests given, the daily test positive rate rose to 14.4%. The number of hospital admissions in the county rose to 3,624, Ferrer said. But she warned that more numbers were coming. Looking at the number of current cases, Ferrer said it is predictable that in two weeks, there will be 1,685 new ICU admissions a day. LA County has about 2,100 ICU beds. So one day ICU patients from the cases will almost drown out the county’s resources. Related Story U.S. Corona virus update: California overtakes Texas as the most affected state in the United States when it reaches 15M cases. The number of new cases registered on Thursday was 12,819 more than on Friday. Downstream ICU enrollment from those two days will drown out the county’s current ICU capacity. See chart. “This is what we call a Thanksgiving uprising,” Ferrer said. “We had an uprising, and now we have an uprising. If there is another uprising following this holiday, it will be catastrophic.” That awkward possibility prompted Ferrer to warn of further restrictions. “Those measures will be necessary,” he said, adding that “try to prevent the collapse of the health system.” It is not far off. The emergency medical system could cause a “decline”. The state government on Friday estimated ICU bed availability in the 1st District Southern California region at 6.2%, up from 7.7% on Thursday. Since the government adjusts the percentage based on the ratio of Govt-19-positive and corona virus patients, this figure does not reflect the real-time picture of actual available staff beds. Commenting on photographs of other countries with sick people dying in corneas in hospital halls, Ferrer said, “We are all going to pay a very high price for the measures we have taken in the past.” On Thursday, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Corsetti announced a massive improvement in the daily Govt-19 cases, with 2,000 more than 12,819 new cases recorded the previous Sunday. Long ago, it would have been an eye-popping number for the entire state. The number of daily cases of LA has increased by 128% since last week, Corsetti said, and by 1000% within a month. 3,634 people infected with the virus have been admitted to hospital in the county. This is a 6% increase from Wednesday and a new rise. He said ICU availability in Southern California has dropped to just 7.7 percent. The same day came the news that there were 220 COVID-related deaths in California, the highest ever. That means the country experienced more than 3,000 corona virus-related deaths on Wednesday. The number of new cases in the state reached 29,677 on Thursday, the third consecutive day of 30,000 or fewer.