RIVERSIDE, Calif. (CNS) — The number of people hospitalized with a coronavirus infection in Riverside County rose by five people to 67, according to the latest state figures released Saturday.

Of those patients, 11 were being treated in intensive care, unchanged from the previous day.

One month ago, 123 people were hospitalized throughout the county with a COVID infection, 21 of whom were ICU patients, according to the Riverside University Health System.

According to the agency, the total number of deaths from probable virus-related complications over the past 30 months now stands at 6,543. That figure is a 1% downward adjustment from last week, when RUHS was reporting a total of 6,610 deaths.

“The California Department of Public Health is currently reviewing and reconciling COVID-related death records, which has resulted in a reduction in the total number of deaths since the previous public update,” according to an RUHS statement. “We are working with CDPH to assess the impact of this review process.”

According to RUHS estimates, among those hospitalized with a COVID diagnosis in August, 40% were fully vaccinated with a SARS-CoV-2 therapeutic. Data showed that the same percentage of vaccinated people died while hospitalized and positive for COVID.

The deaths were not specifically classified as stemming directly from an infection, co-morbidities, or possible adverse reactions to the vaccines.

Health officials said the aggregate number of COVID cases recorded since the public health documentation period began in March 2020 is 694,250.

The county does not report COVID data on weekends.