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Detected cases of the novel coronavirus in Ventura County climbed to 93,944 as of Sept. 21, 2021, with 1,117 people who have succumbed to the illness, officials said.

At least 1,900,000 people in the county have been tested for the coronavirus, according to health officials.

Breakdown of infections by cities and neighborhoods

Additional data can be found on the county’s website, such as the distribution of cases across age groups, how many cases are the result of local spread and number of hospitalizations.

Ventura County residents who are showing COVID-19 symptoms and are interested in being tested were advised to contact their doctors first.

“Your doctor will do a risk assessment by phone and let you know whether or not testing is recommended,” Ventura County spokeswoman Ashley Bautista said. “If your doctor recommends testing they will let you know where to go to get tested. There are many drive by locations available once your doctor orders a test.”

Those who do not have primary doctors were urged to visit www.vchca.org/find-a-doctor-clinic for information on clinics and urgent care centers.

County officials are posting updates on the situation online.