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COVID-19 UPDATE From The Contra Costa County Health Department

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Contra Costa County COVID-19 data as of Thursday Dec.25, 2020:

  • Total cases (since March) – 37,610
  • Total active confirmed cases – 6,248
  • Recovered cases – 31,041
  • Total tested – 786,366
  • Deaths – 321
  • Nobody under 30 years old has died – 149 deaths in nursing homes
  • There are currently 45 active COVID-19 outbreaks in Contra Costa nursing homes

Contra Costa County COVID-19 Hospital Data:

  • COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized – 242
  • Occupied ICU beds – 143 (49 COVID patients)
  • Available ICU beds – 23 (10%)
  • Available ventilators – 192

PREVIOUS DAY NUMBERS SHOWN BELOW:

Contra Costa County COVID-19 data as of Wednesday Dec.23, 2020:

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  • Total cases (since March) – 36,313
  • Total active confirmed cases – 6,378
  • Recovered cases – 29,627
  • Total tested – 767,205
  • Deaths – 308
  • Nobody under 30 years old has died – 144 deaths in nursing homes
  • There are currently 43 active COVID-19 outbreaks in Contra Costa nursing homes

Contra Costa County COVID-19 Hospital Data:

  • COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized – 237
  • Occupied ICU beds – 136 (53 COVID patients)
  • Available ICU beds – 32 (13.1%)
  • Available ventilators – 197
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Your map is decieving.It gives a darker and darker area when the percentage of covids are higher and in the hospital.but places like King county,saying %52 of beds are used by covid patients,how many people or beds are there in King county?.more BS…….

your map has Lincoln country Nebraska with only 5000 people as having %92 of beds used by covid patients .Sounds like they were all shipped there from other counties,or 9.2 out of 10 people are in the hospital with covid and that’s BS.

but if they only have 20 beds and %92 are used by covid illness,then only 18 people with covid,so they love to give you numbers that sound really bad but you cant do anything with but worry.

How many are in hospital because of Wuhan and how many just test positive at admission and are in for other reasons?

Hospitals must run pretty full of patients or they go out of business. Wuhan patients also mean more revenue.

When you begin to see the government and medical officials begin to personally take this Wuhan seriously, thin I will.

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The thing is, even if all those caveats apply, they don’t explain why we had 17 hospitalized patients in October and 242 now. Not even close. We test more now, but not that much more.

I have COVID. It’s not bad enough to be hospitalized but it’s going on day 9 and it sucks really really bad. It teases you, one day you feel better and it’s 10 steps forward and the next it’s terrible and 9 steps back. It’s not just a flu. You don’t want it.

I hope you get better soon!

It’s not a joke. I have a dear friend who’s brother and his wife are struggling in hospital with it now. I’m praying for them, I’ll pray your health soon returns also.

do good,youre one of those people that goes to the hospital anytime you dont fell right?I call BS as the left cant keep any story alive without convenient stories thrown into the mix,and its sounds like youve had it 4 months,and you had to get tested to know you had it.or did you even get tested?your story is falling apart.

@Do good, I hope you turn the corner very soon!

Do Good, I hear you I got it in September and it’s no picnic.

It’s NOT going away. You people refused to look into ‘Event 201’ and you fell so hard for this that they will be rolling out Spars. Such a shame that you people REFUSE to wake up but chose cowardice over freedom.
Here’s your grandkids future because YOU chose to do nothing. https://brandnewtube.com/watch/your-future-the-spars-pandemic-2025-2028_EhfkjYOf4AH51XA.html

Big jump in deaths today😕

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