Status Update on Bay Area Public Health Developments
By Bay City News Service
The latest public health developments around the region as of Tuesday evening include:
Marin County has launched a newer version of its COVID-19 dashboard, which provides residents with data and information relating to the virus, the county announced on Friday.
Marin Public Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis introduced the new launch on a YouTube video, which can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhuJAXEpz0A.
Willis acknowledged that this is the final week of the state of emergency declared over the pandemic in both Marin and the state, and said it was time to “consider the long game” with a more streamlined dashboard.
As of Monday, at 5:30 p.m., officials have confirmed the following number of COVID-19 cases around the greater Bay Area region:
Alameda County: 378,840 cases, 2,177 deaths (378,313 cases, 2,176 deaths on Friday) (Totals include Berkeley Health Department data)
Contra Costa County: 293,297 cases, 1,551 deaths (292,929 cases, 1,546 deaths on Friday)
Marin County: 47,938 cases, 302 deaths (47,923 cases, 302 deaths on Friday) (Totals include San Quentin State Prison)
Monterey County: 99,324 cases, 822 deaths (99,117 cases, 821 deaths on Friday)
Napa County: 34,347 cases, 187 deaths (34,347 cases, 187 deaths on Friday)
San Francisco County: 193,995 cases, 1,157 deaths (194,022 cases, 1,153 deaths on Friday) (Case count revised by county)
San Joaquin County: 209,351 cases, 2,406 deaths (208,933 cases, 2,405 deaths on Friday)
San Mateo County: 184,001 cases, 912 deaths (184,001 cases, 912 deaths on Friday)
Santa Clara County: 473,892 cases, 2,668 deaths (473,885 cases, 2,668 deaths on Friday)
Santa Cruz County: 68,204 cases, 276 deaths (68,107 cases, 276 deaths on Friday)
Solano County: 118,308 cases, 441 deaths (118,308 cases, 441 deaths on Friday)
Sonoma County: 114,083 cases, 542 deaths (113,994 cases, 542 deaths on Friday)
Statewide: 11,084,818 cases, 99,960 deaths (11,084,818 cases, 99,960 deaths on Friday)
CONTACT: County health departments, state health department https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx
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