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California: CDPH reports of cases and deaths - 735,604 cases, 13,707 deaths

Source: https://www.kcra.com/article/11-coro...s-say/31704987

...SACRAMENTO, Calif. —
There have been 11 coronavirus-related deaths in California as the number of confirmed cases continues to climb, state health officials say.

The California Department of Health updated its numbers Tuesday, saying there have been 472 people who have tested positive for COVID-19...
 
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Source: https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/202...nfirm-2-new-cases-of-coronavirus-third-death/

Riverside County Health Officials Confirm 2 New Cases Of Coronavirus, Third Death
March 17, 2020 at 4:59 pm


RIVERSIDE (CBSLA) — Western Riverside County has its first two cases of coronavirus, Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser said Tuesday.

Kaiser also confirmed Riverside County’s third death connected to COVID-19. The individual was from the Coachella Valley, where nearly all of the county’s cases were concentrated before Tuesday’s announcement.

The new cases in western Riverside bring the county’s total cases of COVID-19 to 16...
 
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2020/03/18/california-cases-coronavirus-rockets-598-12420560/

Coronavirus cases in California rocket to 757 as 13 die
Sean Kearns
Wednesday 18 Mar 2020 7:02 pm

Coronavirus cases in California have rocketed to 757, with 13 people in the Golden State now confirmed to have died of the disease. Washington and New York lead the way with the most cases but California has closed the gap with confirmed cases now standing at 757, an increase of 50 in the last 24 hours.
The largest concentration of cases is around the San Francisco bay, with Sacramento and San Jose particularly affected...
 
California is issuing daily updates on COVID-19. To see the most recent update, visit the CDPH News Release page.
En Espa?ol: Para obtener informaci?n en espa?ol, visite nuestra p?gina del Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19).
COVID-19 in California by the Numbers:
As of March 18, 2020, 6 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, there are a total of 675 positive cases and 16 deaths in California (including one non-California resident). This total does not include passengers from the Grand Princess cruise ship currently docked in Oakland.

Ages of all confirmed positive cases:

Age 0-17: 13 cases
Age 18-64: 448 cases
Age 65+: 209 cases
Unknown: 5 cases
24 – Cases of positive tests related to federal repatriation flights
675 – Cases not related to repatriation flights

97 – Travel related
92 – Person-to-person acquired
181 – Community acquired (see map of local health jurisdictions reporting community transmission - PNG)
281 – Under investigation
...
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID.../ncov2019.aspx
 
COVID-19 in California by the Numbers:
As of March 19, 2020, 6 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, there are a total of 1,006 positive cases and 19 deaths in California (including one non-California resident). This total does not include passengers from the Grand Princess cruise ship currently docked in Oakland.

Ages of all confirmed positive cases:

Age 0-17: 18 cases
Age 18-64: 711 cases
Age 65+: 273 cases
Unknown: 4 cases
24 – Cases of positive tests related to federal repatriation flights
982 – Cases not related to repatriation flights

86 – Travel related
108 – Person-to-person acquired
266 – Community acquired (see map of local health jurisdictions reporting community transmission - PNG)
522 – Under investigation
...
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID.../ncov2019.aspx
 
COVID-19 in California by the Numbers:
As of March 20, 2020, 2 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, there are a total of 1,224 positive cases and 23 deaths in California (including one non-California resident).

Ages of all confirmed positive cases:

Age 0-17: 19 cases
Age 18-64: 876 cases
Age 65+: 321 cases
Unknown: 8 cases
24 – Cases of positive tests related to federal repatriation flights
1,200 – Cases not related to repatriation flights

96 – Travel related
122 – Person-to-person acquired
325 – Community acquired (see map of local health jurisdictions reporting community transmission - PNG)
657 – Under investigation...
...
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID.../ncov2019.aspx
 
COVID-19 in California by the Numbers:
As of March 23, 2020, 2 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, there are a total of 2,102 positive cases and 40 deaths (increase ocurred over a period of two days) in California (including one non-California resident).

531: Community-acquired cases

1,571: Cases acquired through person-to-person transmission, travel (including cruise ship passengers), repatriation, or under investigation.

This includes 31 health care workers

Ages of all confirmed positive cases:

Age 0-17: 28 cases

Age 18-49: 970 cases

Age 50-64: 493 cases

Age 65 and older: 449 cases

Unknown: 162 cases

Gender of all confirmed positive cases:

Female: 843 cases

Male: 1,081 cases

Unknown: 178 cases
...
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID.../ncov2019.aspx
 
COVID-19 in California by the Numbers:
As of March 24, 2020, 2 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, there are a total of 2,535 positive cases and 53 deaths in California (including one non-California resident).

707: Community-acquired cases

1,828: Cases acquired through person-to-person transmission, travel (including cruise ship passengers), repatriation, or under investigation.

This includes 35 health care workers

Ages of all confirmed positive cases:

Age 0-17: 37 cases

Age 18-49: 1,278 cases

Age 50-64: 638 cases

Age 65 and older: 562 cases

Unknown: 20 cases

Gender of all confirmed positive cases:

Female: 1,117 cases

Male: 1,389 cases

Unknown: 29 cases
...
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID.../ncov2019.aspx
 
COVID-19 in California by the Numbers:
As of March 25, 2020, 2 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, there are a total of 3,006 positive cases and 65 deaths in California (including one non-California resident).

826: Community-acquired cases

2,120: Cases acquired through person-to-person transmission, travel (including cruise ship passengers), repatriation, or under investigation.

This includes 42 health care workers

Ages of all confirmed positive cases:

Age 0-17: 37 cases

Age 18-49: 1,505 cases

Age 50-64: 764 cases

Age 65 and older: 678 cases

Unknown: 22 cases

Gender of all confirmed positive cases:

Female: 1,309 cases

Male: 1,665 cases

Unknown: 32 cases
...
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID.../ncov2019.aspx
 
As of March 26, 2020, 2 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, there are a total of 3,801 positive cases and 78 deaths in California (including one non-California resident).

1,083: Community-acquired cases
2,718: Cases acquired through person-to-person transmission, travel (including cruise ship passengers), repatriation, or under investigation.
This includes 48 health care workers
Ages of all confirmed positive cases:

Age 0-17: 45 cases
Age 18-49: 1,906 cases
Age 50-64: 967 cases
Age 65 and older: 847 cases
Unknown: 36 cases
Gender of all confirmed positive cases:

Female: 1,680 cases
Male: 2,074 cases
Unknown: 47 cases
...
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID.../ncov2019.aspx
 
Coronavirus live updates: 48 health care workers in California infected
By Aidin Vaziri, Anna Bauman, Lauren Hern?ndez, Alejandro Serrano, Rachel Swan and Greg Frazier March 27, 2020 Updated: March 27, 2020 11:27 p.m.

To keep our community informed of the most urgent coronavirus news, The San Francisco Chronicle’s critical updates are free to read. Ongoing coverage is available to subscribers. Subscribe now for full access and to support our work.

Total coronavirus cases:

4,882 in California (up 19% from Thursday), including 1,624 (up 14.4% from Thursday) in the Bay Area.

104,661 cases in the U.S., with 1,706 deaths, including 99 in California.
...

https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/...a-15151165.php
 
COVID-19 By the Numbers
As of March 27, 2020, 2 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, there are a total of 4,643 positive cases and 101 deaths in California (including one non-California resident).

923: Community-acquired cases
3,720: Cases acquired through person-to-person transmission, travel (including cruise ship passengers), repatriation, or under investigation.
This includes 73 health care workers
Ages of all confirmed positive cases:

Age 0-17: 54 cases
Age 18-49: 2,368 cases
Age 50-64: 1,184 cases
Age 65 and older: 1,016 cases
Unknown: 21 cases
Gender of all confirmed positive cases:

Female: 2,057 cases
Male: 2,536 cases
Unknown: 50 cases
...
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID.../ncov2019.aspx
 
Source: https://www.marinij.com/2020/03/28/...number-of-patients-in-icus-doubled-overnight/

...During a visit to South Bay fuel cell company Bloom Energy, which has shifted its operations to refurbishing ventilators to treat COVID-19 patients, Newsom said 410 people with the virus are now in ICUs across California, up from 200 on Friday.

The number of people hospitalized with coronavirus grew by nearly 40 percent, from 746 people Friday to 1,034 Saturday, Newsom said, with nearly 4,000 more patients who might have COVID-19 awaiting test results.

“I know there is a lot of appropriate attention on how many (confirmed cases) there are,” Newsom said. “We look less to those numbers, more to the hospitalization and ICU numbers to drive our policy.”

California has 7,345 ICU beds, of which 1,498 are in the Bay Area, according to a recent analysis by Kaiser Health News...
 
As of March 29, 2020, 2 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, there are a total of 5,763 positive cases and 135 deaths in California.

Ages of all confirmed positive cases:

Age 0-17: 65 cases
Age 18-49: 2,973 cases
Age 50-64: 1,447 cases
Age 65 and older: 1,252 cases
Unknown: 26 cases
Gender of all confirmed positive cases:

Female: 2,581 cases
Male: 3,083 cases
Non-binary: 0 cases
Unknown: 99 cases
...
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID.../ncov2019.aspx
 
As of March 30, 2020, there are a total of 6,932 positive cases and 150 deaths in California.

Ages of all confirmed positive cases:

Age 0-17: 73 cases
Age 18-49: 3,529 cases
Age 50-64: 1,765cases
Age 65 and older: 1,531 cases
Unknown/Missing: 34 cases
Gender of all confirmed positive cases:

Female: 3,155 cases
Male: 3,666 cases
Unknown: 111 cases
...
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID.../ncov2019.aspx
 
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