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Contra Costa County Stay-At-Home Order Extended Until May 3

by ECT

On Monday, Contra Costa County announced that the Public Health Order for people to shelter-in-place safely in their homes will soon be extended until at least May 3.

Additional details about the updated stay-at-home order will be available when it is finalized in the next day or two.

The county also reported Monday that they have 187 confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19). They still have 3 deaths.

  • March 30 – 187 cases / 3 deaths
  • March 29 – 175 cases / 3 deaths
  • March 28 – 168 cases / 2 deaths
  • March 27 – 151 cases / 2 deaths
  • March 26 – 147 cases /1 death
  • March 25 – 108 cases / 1 death
  • March 24 – 86 cases / 1 death
  • March 23 – 71 cases / 1 death
  • March 19 – 42 cases
  • March 18 – 41 cases
  • March 8 – 9 cases
  • March 3 – First confirmed case in the county

Contra Costa Cases are as of 3/30/2020 at 10:55 a.m.

As of Sunday, Contra Costa Health has not stated how many tests have been taken, number of pending results nor number of people who have recovered. While Contra Costa Health has released information regarding the first death, no additional details on the second and third deaths have been released.

The health department continues to maintain its stance that it is not going to be releasing the cities of those infected or hospitalized. Supervisor Diane Burgis explained the reasoning behind this in a Podcast (45-min mark) we had on Friday.

Public Health orders are issued by the respective Health Officers of each jurisdiction. The Bay Area is fortunate to have a group of dedicated public health leaders who are working together to address the interconnectedness of our region. We have said an extension might be expected as we work together to slow the spread of the COVID-19 disease.

COVID-19 by the Numbers

As of March 29, 2020, 2 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, there are a total of 5,763 positive cases and 135 deaths in California.

Ages of all confirmed positive cases:

  • Age 0-17: 65 cases
  • Age 18-49: 2,973 cases
  • Age 50-64: 1,447 cases
  • Age 65 and older: 1,252 cases
  • Unknown: 26 cases

Gender of all confirmed positive cases:

  • Female: 2,581 cases
  • Male: 3,083 cases
  • Non-binary: 0 cases
  • Unknown: 99 cases

For more information about COVID-19 activities in these areas, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Santa Clara, San Francisco, San Mateo, or BerkeleyCOVID-19 websites

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5 comments

Riccarda Mescola Mar 30, 2020 - 5:31 pm

Good news, be aware, be careful, be safe and help out when you can.

Jon Temp Mar 30, 2020 - 8:53 pm

Total BS: “The health department continues to maintain its stance that it is not going to be releasing the cities of those infected or hospitalized”. Pitchforks please. Secretive black hoods at work, new Inquisition CCC Health

Bruce Palmer Mar 31, 2020 - 2:35 pm

Why is routine maintenance and painting continuing in my street in Rossmoor an at risk retirement facility? The workers are neither wearing gloves or masks. or practicing social distancing. The best I could do was get the director of maintenance to postpone work on my building yet work is continuing next door.

Discussed citizens of Antioch Apr 1, 2020 - 2:50 pm

They is no social distancing in the homeless encampments Antioch . The Mayor of Antioch hasn’t fin a damn thing about this problem for over a year well before our state wide shelter in place. They are all gathered on 18th and A Streets in the Rite-Aid shopping center also at the railroad tracks on A St, and throughout the downtown area at the train station and the piers. Using the area as toilets it filthy and smells to crap. Other Mayors are taking this Covid-19 seriously by arresting the ones that don’t follow this order. But not the Mayor or city counsel of aAntioch.You never hear him even address this issue. Because they all look the other way since these homeless aren’t in there neighborhoods. We elected these people into office to work for us the citizens but none of them are doing what they should be. They all wanted the titles but not the work that goes into it. They all need to be fired and they should all be reported to our government in Sacramento. Not fake news just strictly factual news!

Jg Apr 2, 2020 - 4:05 pm

Agreed DCOA, but reporting these leftist to Sacramento extreme leftist will do nothing at all. California voters set this government of free for all of us. Don’t complain about jail releases, new trailers for homeless, hotel set up for homeless, and sanctuary for illegal everything. But hey your vote produced special insurance, guaranteed pay, jet plane transportation, millions for the arts, millions for big bird and Barney, assisting illegal migrants to settle in, and dictator type politicians. So reap what you voted for or change your vote next time. For now we are free, for how long depends on voters. Remember, it could be much more worse in another country.

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