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California: San Francisco, Napa, Humboldt, Alameda, Solano, Eureka, Northern California area COVID-19 cases and news

Source: https://publichealth.calaverasgov.u...es 031020 FINAL.pdf?ver=2020-03-10-152309-537

Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:March 10, 2020
Contact:Dean Kelaita, M.D., Health OfficerPhone:(209) 754-6460

Two Cases of ConfirmedCOVID-19 in Calaveras County

On March 10, 2020, following the informational update to the Board of Supervisors regarding novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Calaveras Public Health received confirmation that two members of a family in Copperopolis tested positive for COVID-19. Their exposure to COVID-19 occurred outside of Calaveras County.One of thosecommunity members is a child, who is currently enrolled at Copperopolis Elementary School.Public Health officials are coordinating with local schools on further actions.The family has remained isolated at home since this investigation began. Public Health is identifying persons who may have had close personal contact with these individuals, including friends or family members. Close personal contacts identified during this investigation will be quarantined.

“With the discovery of these new cases,we may see additional cases of COVID-19 in the community,”said Dr.Dean Kelaita, Calaveras County Health Officer.The Health Officer will also declare a public health emergency effective 4:00PM on March,10, 2020...
 
Source: https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2020/03/10/san-joaquin-coronavirus-grand-princess-cruise/


San Joaquin County Confirms First Coronavirus Case; Patient Was On Grand Princess Cruise Ship
March 10, 2020 at 3:15 pm

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY (CBS13) — A San Joaquin County resident has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, health officials confirmed Tuesday.

The resident was a passenger on the Grand Princess cruise ship that went returned to San Francisco on Feb. 21. At least a dozen of those passengers have now tested positive for COVID-19, including a man from Placer County who has since died...
 
Source: https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/san-francisco-coronavirus-updates-sf-covid-19-15125710.php

...ALAMEDA COUNTY

Confirmed cases: 3 residents

Fore more information on Alameda County cases, visit the public health department website.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY

Confirmed cases: 10 residents, 3 people of unknown residence being treated at Contra Costa hospitals

Fore more information on Contra Costa County cases, visit the public health department website.
MARIN COUNTY

Confirmed cases: 3 residents, 1 patient of unknown residence

Fore more information on Marin County cases, visit the public health department website.
NAPA COUNTY

Confirmed cases: 0 residents, 2 patients treated in Napa, then transferred out of county

For more information on Napa County cases, visit the public health department website.
SAN MATEO COUNTY

Confirmed cases: 17 cases, at least 8 patients of unknown residence treated at San Mateo County hospital

For more information on San Mateo County cases, visit the public health department website.
SANTA CLARA COUNTY

Confirmed cases: 48 residents

Related deaths: 1

This county has the most confirmed cases in the Bay Area. As of March 8, health officials have identified a total of 43: eight were travel-related, 14 were from being in close contact with a known case, and 21 contracted the virus through unspecified community transmission.

One woman died on March 9 at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View. She had been hospitalized for several weeks, officials said.

Fore more information on Santa Clara County cases, visit the public health department website.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY

Confirmed cases: 14 cases, 3 out-of-county patients being treated in SF hospitals

For more information on San Francisco County cases, visit the public health department website.
SOLANO COUNTY

Confirmed cases: 6 cases, at least one of them is a non-resident

A female Solano County resident was the first case of "unknown origin" in the U.S. and was infected with virus without any travel history or contact with another known case. She first arrived at the North Bay VacaValley Hospital in Vacaville on Feb. 15 and was transferred to UC Davis Medical Center three days later, before being tested.

Two health care workers at the North Bay VacaValley Hospital were also infected with the virus. One is a Solano County resident; the other lives in Alameda County.

For more information on Solano County cases, visit the public health department website.
SONOMA COUNTY

Confirmed cases: 2 residents, 1 patient of unknown residency..
 
Source: https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/03...-tests-positive-for-covid-19-50-more-exposed/


4 San Jose firefighters test positive for COVID-19, with more possible
Two other firefighters are awaiting test results; union says firefighters’ family members have been infected as well
By Robert Salonga | and Fiona Kelliher | | Bay Area News Group
PUBLISHED: March 12, 2020 at 11:06 a.m. | UPDATED: March 12, 2020 at 3:22 p.m.

SAN JOSE — Four San Jose firefighters have tested positive for the coronavirus, and the impact of the disease on the fire department stands to grow dramatically in the coming days with more awaiting tests and the revelation that family members of the ill firefighters have also been infected, officials said.

As it stood Thursday afternoon, city officials reported that 80 firefighters may have been exposed to COVID-19, meaning that more than 10 percent of the city’s 750-member firefighting staff was affected. The city said 16 are back on duty, and that 52 remain on leave to quarantine. The firefighters union said that of those in quarantine, two firefighters are showing symptoms of the virus and were awaiting test results...
 
Source: https://twitter.com/SovernNation/status/1238575236288659456

Doug Sovern






@SovernNation



Breaking: Alameda County confirms 4 new cases of #COVID19, including the first 2 cases of community acquired #coronavirus in the county.
5:18 PM ? Mar 13, 2020?Twitter for iPhone

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Source: https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Bay-Area-coronavirus-updates-Contra-Costa-County-15129171.php

... March 13, 1:30 p.m.: The California Department of Public Health announced the fifth death in California related to COVID-19. The agency did not disclose where in the state the death occurred.

The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state of California is now 247, though that does not include those aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship who tested positive, CDPH noted...
 
Source: https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241238581.html

Health officials on Monday announced the second death due to the coronavirus in Sacramento County...

...The first death was a woman in her 90s residing at an Elk Grove assisted living home who died last Tuesday. Authorities did not provide further details on the second individual, except that this person was also “older than 70 and had underlying health conditions,” according to the county website.

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Source: https://www.saccounty.net/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspx

acramento County Nu​mbers at a Glance* - Updated 3/16, 12:10 p​​.m.​
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​*Sacramento County will not be annoucing individual confirmed cases or deaths. The case counts will be updated at least every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, or as the information comes in from the County's Department of Health Services.

**Both individuals who died from complications of COVID-19 were older than 70 and had underlying health conditions.

Sacramento County is following the guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) in order to slow the transmission of COVID-19. These recommendations include postponing or cancelling non-essential gatherings with more than 50 people. Smaller events may proceed if organizers can implement social distancing of six feet per person.




Update for March 16, 2020

The California Governor announced directives yesterday to address the need to slow the spread of COVID-19, and Sacramento County urges compliance with these directives. The directives include closing all bars, wineries, brew pubs and night clubs, as they are considered non-essential; that restaurants cut their seating capacity in half but no more than 50 to comply with social distancing requirements; and those who are 65 and older or with chronic underlying health conditions should stay home.


Gatherings of individuals who are at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19 (65 years and older and/or those with underlying health conditions) should be limited to no more than 10 people – including those at retirement facilities, assisted living facilities, developmental homes, and support groups for people with health conditions. All recommendations will be in place until at least the end of March.



​At this time, Sacramento County’s level of community transmission or impact of COVID-19 is “minimal to moderate.”



The California State Department of Public Health (CDPH) defines a “gat​hering” as “any event or convening that brings together people in a single room or single space at the same time, such as an auditorium, stadium, arena, large conference room, meeting hall, cafeteria, or any other indoor or outdoor space.” Visit the CDPH website for its guidelines on gatherings.
 
Source: https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2...23-new-cases-confirmed-in-santa-clara-county/


Coronavirus Update: San Mateo County Confirms First Coronavirus Death; State Toll At 6
March 15, 2020 at 2:05 pm

...As of Sunday, officials have confirmed the following number of cases in the greater Bay Area region:

Alameda County: 7 cases
Contra Costa County: 29 cases
Marin County: 5 cases
Monterey County: 0 cases
Napa County: 0 cases
San Francisco County: 37 cases
San Mateo County: 32 cases, 1 death
Santa Clara County: 114 cases, 2 deaths
Santa Cruz County: 7 cases
Solano County: 6 cases
Sonoma County: 3 cases..

...According to officials, the patient who died was an adult woman in her 80s. She was hospitalized March 9 and was among the COVID-19 cases reported by the County Public Health Department on March 13...
 
In ‘defining moment,’ San Francisco to order residents to stay home over coronavirus


Mayor announces drastic measures to curb spread of COVID-19 alongside five other Bay Area counties

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The City will legally prohibit residents from leaving their homes except to meet basic needs including visiting the doctor, or buying groceries or medicine, until at least April 7, Mayor London Breed announced Monday.

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https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/in-d...r-coronavirus/
 
Source: https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/contra-costa-county-reports-first-coronavirus-death/

Contra Costa County reports first coronavirus death
Bay Area
by: Alexa Mae Asperin
Posted: Mar 20, 2020 / 07:59 AM PDT / Updated: Mar 20, 2020 / 07:59 AM PDT

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (KRON) – Health officials on Friday confirmed the first death linked to coronavirus in Contra Costa County.

In a statement, officials said the patient died Thursday at a hospital in the county.

The patient was in their 70’s and had a pre-existing condition that put them at a higher risk of serious illness from coronavirus, officials said...
 
Source: https://www.pressdemocrat.com/home/a1/10838925-181/sonoma-county-resident-dies-at


Sonoma County resident dies at Sutter hospital in Santa Rosa from the coronavirus
JULIE JOHNSON
THE PRESS DEMOCRAT
March 20, 2020, 12:28PM

A Sonoma County resident died Friday afternoon after contracting coronavirus and being hospitalized at Sutter Santa Rosa Regional Medical Center, marking the first known fatality in the county and across the North Coast from the rapidly spreading infectious disease that prompted California Gov. Gavin Newsom to ask all Californians to stay home until further notice...
 
Source: https://www.thecalifornian.com/stor...rey-county-resident-dies-covid-19/2893281001/

First Monterey County death due to coronavirus announced
Kate Cimini, Salinas Californian Published 3:56 p.m. PT March 21, 2020

Monterey County saw its first death related to COVID-19 on Saturday, the county health department reported.

Monterey County Health Department officials announced the death in a news release.

The adult was hospitalized and had an underlying health condition that predisposed her or him to having more severe disease, the release said.

No additional information about this individual was given in order to protect the family’s privacy, the news release said...
 
Coronavirus live updates: First death reported in Alameda County; SF hires 82 new nurses

Alejandro Serrano , Rusty Simmons , Ron Kroichick , Jill Tucker , Mariecar Mendoza and Michael Cabanatuan March 23, 2020 Updated: March 23, 2020 1:12 p.m.
...

11:51 a.m. Alameda County announces new cases, first death: Health officials in Alameda County announced there were 112 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the county as of Monday. They also confirmed the first death in the county, which was first revealed Monday morning during a Board of Supervisors meeting.
...
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/...s-15151165.php
 
Source: https://patch.com/california/fremont/another-coronavirus-death-alameda-county-reported-tuesday


Second Coronavirus Death In Alameda County
In addition to the death, more people were diagnosed with coronavirus, or COVID-19.
By Bea Karnes, Patch Staff
Mar 24, 2020 12:34 pm PT| Updated Mar 24, 2020 1:09 pm PT

ALAMEDA, CA — The Alameda County Public Health Department reported the county's second coronavirus-related death on Tuesday, one day after the first death was reported.

Information about the victim is not immediately available.

The number of people who have tested positive for coronavirus, or COVID-19, in Alameda County grew to 124...
 
Source: https://www.ktvu.com/news/san-francisco-confirms-first-covid-19-death-man-in-40s

San Francisco confirms first COVID-19 death; man in 40s
By KTVU Staff
Published 11 mins ago
Coronavirus
KTVU FOX 2

Hosted by Claudine Wong. Aired on Tuesday, March 24,2020.

SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) - Health officials on Tuesday confirmed the first COVID-19-related death in San Francisco.

The patient who died was a man in his 40s. He had multiple, significant underlying health conditions, authorities said...
 
Coronavirus: 4 more confirmed deaths in San Mateo County, 165 total cases
Of the four, three were described as “older adults” and the other as an “adult.”

Coronavirus Update: San Mateo County
By EVAN WEBECK | ewebeck@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group
PUBLISHED: March 25, 2020 at 9:20 a.m. | UPDATED: March 25, 2020 at 9:45 a.m.

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San Mateo County health officials on Wednesday confirmed four more deaths because of COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the new coronavirus.

Of the four, three were described as “older adults” and the other as an “adult.” The death toll in the county now stands at five. The county also reported four additional cases, bringing its total to 165....
https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/03/...5-total-cases/
 
Contra Costa County announces second coronavirus death, 151 total cases
By NICO SAVIDGE | nsavidge@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group
March 28, 2020 at 7:52 a.m.

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A second person has died from COVID-19 in Contra Costa County, health officials said.

The county also announced four new confirmed coronavirus cases, bringing its total to 151.
...
https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/03/...1-total-cases/
 
Third coronavirus death in Contra Costa County, 17 more cases
Contra Costa County now has 168 total COVID-19 cases
By JOSEPH GEHA | jgeha@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group
PUBLISHED: March 29, 2020 at 10:26 a.m. | UPDATED: March 29, 2020 at 10:28 a.m.

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A third person has died from COVID-19 in Contra Costa County, health officials said.

The county also announced 17 more cases of coronavirus Saturday afternoon, bringing the county’s total to 168 cases.
...
https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/03/...17-more-cases/
 
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