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DAILY UPDATE: 1,441 Active Cases Of COVID-19 In Contra Costa County – 98 People Currently Hospitalized

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        • 1,441 active cases of COVID-19 in Contra Costa County.
        • 260 cases added to the total number of cases since yesterday in Contra Costa County.
        • 10,070 people have fully recovered from COVID-19 in Contra Costa.
        • 99 of the 157 deaths were in long-term care facilities.
        • There are currently 33 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.
        • 2,007 tests were conducted yesterday in Contra Costa County. The seven day positive average is not available at this time, according to the county.
        • There are currently 147 occupied ICU beds in Contra Costa County. 34 of those are occupied by COVID-19 patients. 43 ICU beds are currently available.

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

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If we test anymore people our mortality rate will be lower than the flu …

Assumptions:
1. We can use the most recent report out from the CDC that said we are under reporting our infection rate by 6-25 times. We could conservatively use a factor of 10.
2. Our current infection numbers are individual cases.
3. Our current death count is ‘FROM’ and not ‘because’.

157 deaths divided by 11.668 cases multiplied by 100 (to get percent) equals 1.3%. Now if you divide that by 10 (under reported infection rate), we have 0.13%. The annual flu, approximately 0.1%.

Not saying this is the flu, but I cannot remember the last lockdown because of the flu. No I will not go pull the sources, again, done it before, and still always get the same naysayers that the CDC, WHO, Stanford etc are all wrong.

We have not needed to take extreme measures against a contagious disease since the 1918 flu pandemic. That’ likely why the COVID-19 morality rate so far is similar to the worse flu seasons where we take no measures at all.

Trump measures the expected 200,000 deaths from COVID-19 as “success” when compared to a projected 2.2 million COVID-19 deaths for the USA.

as long as the numbers keep going up we won’t get off the watch list. Please wear a mask properly so we can eventually make a difference and beat this virus.

@Anne~Please don’t give too much credence to the positive cases and testing per day data as there is a glitch with State reporting since the second week of July. As a result, the County is manually entering the data from labs…4,000 outstanding test results recently which have been divvied up daily who knows how…
https://www.coronavirus.cchealth.org/testing-and-data-updates

OPEN CALIFORNIA AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTY NOW.

NO MORE “DATA GLITCHES,” NO MORE GAMES.

Once again I will say that until they give full transparency of where and how people are catching it I will call it bull to keep us locked up
This is So evil

Open California!!!
#RecallGavin2020

TraumaRx, what financial gain does one earn by catching the virus? I have not heard about this.

Disability/Unemployment Claims. People make more money sitting at home collecting a check. That’s the problem because there’s no incentive to going back to the work force.

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