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COVID-19 Daily Update From The Contra Costa County Health Dept.

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Contra Costa County COVID-19 data as of Tuesday Jan.26, 2021.

All information is from the Contra Costa County Health Dept.:

  • Total cases (since March) – 55,593
  • Recovered cases – 49,683
  • Deaths – 492
  • Total active confirmed cases – 5,418
  • One person under 30 years old has died (19-30 age range)
  • 232 deaths in Contra Costa County nursing homes.
  • There are currently 67 active COVID-19 outbreaks in Contra Costa nursing homes

Contra Costa County COVID-19 Hospital Data:

  • COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized – 224
  • Occupied ICU beds –  147 (61 COVID patients)
  • Available ICU beds – 19 (0.5%) (Bay Area region is 8.2%, according to the State of CA; Contra Costa County says Bay Area region is 3.8%)

PREVIOUS DAY NUMBERS SHOWN BELOW:

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Contra Costa County COVID-19 data as of Monday Jan.25, 2021.

All information is from the Contra Costa County Health Dept.:

  • Total cases (since March) – 55,245
  • Recovered cases – 48,964
  • Deaths – 489
  • Total active confirmed cases – 5,792
  • One person under 30 years old has died (19-30 age range)
  • 230 deaths in Contra Costa County nursing homes.
  • There are currently 65 active COVID-19 outbreaks in Contra Costa nursing homes

Contra Costa County COVID-19 Hospital Data:

  • COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized – 241
  • Occupied ICU beds –  143 (62 COVID patients)
  • Available ICU beds – 23 (4.0%) (Bay Area region is 8.2%, according to the State of CA; Contra Costa County says Bay Area region is 3.7%)
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Good luck finding data to compare Flu deaths to Convid.

I found an article from 2018 regarding flu deaths in ContraCosta County, one of the lines is:

“The county does not keep records for those older than 65 who die of the virus”.

The only flu data I could find for comparison was at the CDC website and the most recent listed was two years old. As I recall, there was a disclaimer of some sort that indicated it was not a rigorous or thorough count.

This thread is empty because citizens know we can’t rely on these numbers.

Active cases going down. Keep it up, keep it up.

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Fake stats.
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No one gives a hoot except those who are scared by a lack of understanding of the numbers.
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.. yawn.

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