This is the COVID-19 daily update on Claycord.com:
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- 1,096 active cases of COVID-19 in Contra Costa County.
- 231 new cases of COVID-19 in Contra Costa County since yesterday (today’s total – yesterday’s total = number of new cases)
- 6,100 people have fully recovered from COVID-19 in Contra Costa.
- 4 deaths yesterday (county total = 108).
- 75 of the 108 deaths were in long-term care facilities.
- There are currently 19 active outbreaks of COVID-19 at Contra Costa County long-term care facilities (four more since yesterday)
- 66 of the 108 deaths have been people over the age of 81.
- Only 1 person under the age of 50 (they were in the 31-40 age group) has died from COVID-19 in Contra Costa County.
- Nobody under the age of 17 has died from COVID-19 in the State of California.
- 2,061 tests were conducted yesterday in Contra Costa County. The seven day positive average is 7.5%.
- 550 homeless people are currently placed in motel/hotel rooms in Contra Costa County. Placements are approved for homeless people who are awaiting COVID-19 test results or those who are considered at high risk.
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The population of Contra Costa County is about 1.1-million.
Everyone in my mom’s facility was tested for the virus on July 13th. They STILL don’t have the results! This is no way to run a County Health Department, or a State for that matter.
Call Chris fortanado or Anna Roth. Those are the people responsible. They are the ones that need to answer.
Side note: What happened to the fines for non compliance Anna Roth was pushing and the board voted on?
Without timely results testing is a waste of time.
Your headline said 75 out of 108 ??? This has been posted for one hour and no comments yet…including mine.
Wow! Just saw that. But we should believe everything they tell us!!
disheartening to see such high numbers in bay point, richmond and san pablo but I would suggest that in these areas, ppl are not even attempting to adhere to social distancing protocol and mask wearing. just my take, having conducted business there recently through delivery services.
Anyone know how many of the 105 in the hospital are from LTCF or were shipped in from another location?