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DAILY UPDATE: 1,326 Active Cases Of COVID-19 In Contra Costa County – 93 People Currently Hospitalized

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        • 1,326 active cases of COVID-19 in Contra Costa County.
        • 215 cases added to the total number of cases since yesterday in Contra Costa County.)
        • 9,745 people have fully recovered from COVID-19 in Contra Costa.
        • 99 of the 157 deaths were in long-term care facilities.
        • There are currently 31 active outbreaks of COVID-19 at Contra Costa County long-term care facilities.
        • 84 of the 157 deaths have been people over the age of 81.
        • 6 people under the age of 50 (two in the 31-40 age group, and four in the 41-50 age group) have died from COVID-19 in Contra Costa County.
        • Nobody under the age of 12 has died from COVID-19 in the State of California.
        • 1,995 tests were conducted yesterday in Contra Costa County. The seven day positive average is not available at this time, according to the county.
        • 589 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.
        • There are currently 137 occupied ICU beds in Contra Costa County. 36 of those are occupied by COVID-19 patients. 51 ICU beds are currently available.

CASES BY CITY:

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DEATHS BY CITY (LTCF = Nursing Homes):

PRIOR DAY TOTALS:

The population of Contra Costa County is about 1.1-million.

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Prediction: San Pablo is going to have a pronounced downturn in cases over the next week or two. They are getting to the point where probably 20% or more have actually been infected, and other places that have hit that range seem to have generated enough immunity to bring the rate of transmission below 1.0 with only moderate social distancing.

Thought you were done being a troll, so lame… whatever.

Rx, are you really that stupid,comparing small communities with places that have much larger populations, Alamo 14,750,Richmond 111,217.
See a doctor for your condition.

Dude, the numbers per 100K are right there in the chart.

If you look at cases per 100,000 — San Pablo, Bay Point, Richmond, Pittsburg and Antioch are very high. Lower socioeconomic cities are getting hit harder. More essential workers, living in tighter spaces, riding public transportation (especially those who don’t own a car) and in some cases – less responsible lifestyles in general. It plays into the equation. Certain cultures are getting hit harder too. It’s a sad reality.

Concord also has a high number of cases per 100,000 and they are second in the number of cases over the past 14 days.

Does anyone know what if anything the County is doing in terms of working with these cities?

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