A man in his 80s was the latest person to die from COVID-19 in Long Beach, according to local health officials who also reported 12 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus disease on Sunday.

Officials said the man had underlying health condition and was living in a long-term care facility, which have been hotbeds for the disease, accounting for 17 of the city’s 22 deaths. City officials have resisted revealing numbers of deaths or cases at each facility, instead revealing citywide totals and names of nursing homes with active cases.

The latest figures bring the city’s total number of confirmed cases to 457, with 125 of them associated with long-term care facilities. Those figures include 50 hospitalized patients—two more since Saturday—and about 243 people who have recovered.

Los Angeles County overall reported 24 more deaths today and 334 newly confirmed cases bringing the overall total to 600 deaths and 12,341 cases. It often takes a day or two for Long Beach’s latest numbers to be included in the county’s tally because the city has its own health department.

Stephanie Rivera is the community engagement editor. Reach her at stephanie@lbpost.com or on Twitter at @StephRivera88.