Another record-breaking day for LA County
Los Angeles County reported a new high for COVID-19 cases on Friday, topping the record set the day before.
There were 13,815 new cases reported on Friday, surpassing Thursday's record by nearly 1,000.
Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer attributed the surge to Thanksgiving gatherings.
"The impact of these Thanksgiving surges of cases, on top of already rising cases, is creating extraordinary stress," she said at a briefing. "Should this be followed by another surge related to the winter holiday, the numbers of hospitalizations and patients in the ICU could become catastrophic."
There are 3,624 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19. In two weeks, that could be over 7,300 people, Ferrer warned, if the average number of cases and hospitalizations continue to climb.
-ABC News' Bonnie Mclean and Cammeron Parrish contributed to this report