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DAILY UPDATE: 1,305 Active Cases Of COVID-19 In Contra Costa County – 99 People Currently Hospitalized

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        • 1,305 active cases of COVID-19 in Contra Costa County.
        • 138 cases added to the total number of cases since yesterday in Contra Costa County.
        • 12,222 people have fully recovered from COVID-19 in Contra Costa.
        • 104 of the 173 deaths were in long-term care facilities.
        • There are currently 33 active outbreaks of COVID-19 at Contra Costa County long-term care facilities.
        • 90 of the 173 deaths have been people over the age of 81.
        • 7 people under the age of 50 (two in the 31-40 age group, and five 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.
        • 2,509 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 144 occupied ICU beds in Contra Costa County. 38 of those are occupied by COVID-19 patients. 48 ICU beds are currently available.

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

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That’s a big jump in the hospital number – not great!

Is there a new LTCF outbreak?

@Led – The “Cumulative hospitalizations for residents or staff of LTCFs to treat COVID-19” value went up from 109 yesterday to 114 today.

Thus we know that 6 of the new hospitalizations were from the community and 5 were from LTCFs.

I looked for earlier large jumps and found that on 7/9/2020 the hospitalizations number jumped up by 13 on that day the LTCF hospitalizations increased by 2 meaning 11 were from the community.

New data CDC just slipped in quietly –

SHOCK REPORT: This Week CDC Quietly Updated COVID-19 Numbers – Only 9,210 Americans Died From COVID-19 Alone – Rest Had Different Other Serious Illnesses

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/08/shock-report-week-cdc-quietly-updated-covid-19-numbers-9210-americans-died-covid-19-alone-rest-serious-illnesses/

I found the page buried deep in the CDC website.

Fact check here for yourself:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm#Comorbidities

ITS ALL BEEN A BIG LIE!!!!!

@Patriot~Thank you for the links! I lost interest in following the data about 2 months ago as it became clear that the data was convoluted ‘six ways from Sunday’…

So how come the state’s new, color-coded tier system has a positivity rate for CoCoCo, but our own health department does not. The state site says the positivity rate is 6.2 (https://covid19.ca.gov/safer-economy/).

Trump should just do like Obama did and just stop testing all together it’ll go away real quick then with a survivability rate of 99.8 I think we’re okay. stop torturing our children and put them back in school the Democrats talk about what a tyrant dictator Trump is it turns out they are the ones. I’m tired of these fascist Democrats keep talking about follow the science but yet they do not

What is the thing that Obama did that you’re referring to?

@Jerry
What Obama did to end the H1N1 bird flu and ebola pandemic are searchable on Google, Duck-Duck-Go, Bing or Safari if using an Apple device. You figured out how to post on Claycord so you should have no problem finding what Obama did to “end” pandemics.

@ worried… totally agree!

Obama did not stop testing.

The H1N1 pandemic ended with a vaccine. Here is the timeline from the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/2009-pandemic-timeline.html

Ebola was contained: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebola_virus_cases_in_the_United_States

Unless I’m mistaken, Ebola and H1N1 were not pandemics. They were just nasty infections without available treatment.

Worried,

I totally agree with you. During Ebola we went to Texas for a wedding and I believe Texas is where they discovered Ebola. And look, we’re still here. The deaths at the long term facilities, were there already health issues? Already told that they had a certain amount of time to be alive? It would be nice to know the number of those positive tests the number of how many have recovered? It would be nice to know how many have died from actual Covid; meaning that Covid is listed on the death certificate on Line 1, not Line 2. Check out the CDC death certificate guidelines. CDC states that if a Covid test can not be given, its “presumable” or “probable” the person died of Covid.

https://youtu.be/rPmFbtH-nEQ

There were a total of 11 cases of Ebola in the U.S. I don’t think that counts as an epidemic or anything really. Plus, 7 of those cases were evacuated to the U.S.

amazing…half staff in the over 10 CCC hospitals are on work furlough, they eliminate a large percentage of the normal hospital bed inventory from the hospitals, then if the now less beds fill they can say they are over capacity..you do know how stats get tweeked right? follow the actual numbers of beds hospitals had in inventory before this “flu” and ask yourself, why the inventory is less now..so they can say they are over flowing…..oh yea and less nurses too..so you can say you are over staffed…

I’ve been paying attention to what scientists have been saying recently about the corona virus tests. The tests are unreliable particularly the PCR test. Here’s a NY Times article on the reliability of the tests.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/29/health/coronavirus-testing.html

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