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Contra Costa Health Reporting 539 Coronavirus Cases, 42 in Hospital

by ECT

On Sunday, Contra Costa Health Services announced there are now 539 cases of coronavirus resulting in 11 Deaths. In the past 24-hours, this is 9 new cases.

The county says they have provided 7,036 tests and 42 people are currently in the hospital–5 more than Saturday.

Contra Costa County announced on Friday that they were preparing to use the Contra Costa Event Center in the City of Antioch as a site to care for COVID-19 patients, should the need arise. They could hold 41 patients if needed.

The county has also asked the public to observe their faiths at home while the health officer’s stay-at-home order remains in place, though this month is a time of significant religious activity for many people. The Stay-at-home order lasts through May 3, a period that may affect important observances for many faiths, such as Good Friday, Holy Week, Orthodox Easter, Passover, Ramadan, and others.

Cases by Age:

  • 0-20 years: 17
  • 21-40 years: 169
  • 41-60 years: 197
  • 61-80 years: 127
  • 81-100 years: 28

According to the county, 293 women tested positive while 240 men were positive with 6 cases of unknown gender were reported.

On Friday, Health Officer Dr. Chris Farnitano announced that the County is issuing a mass order for residents with COVID-19 and their close contacts to isolate and quarantine themselves.

Statewide, Governor Gavin Newsom said California has 19,472 confirmed positive cases of Covid-19 while 2,897 of those cases are in our hospitals. 1,145 of those are in the ICU.

Here is the city list and cases as of 4/12 at 11:30 am

Alamo

  • April 5 – 13
  • April 6 – 13
  • April 7- 13
  • April 8 – 13
  • April 9 – 13
  • April 10 – 15
  • April 11 – 15
  • April 12 -15

Antioch:

  • April 5 – 24
  • April 6 – 26
  • April 7 – 27
  • April 8 – 32
  • April 9 – 34
  • April 10 – 37
  • April 11 – 38
  • April 12 – 38

Bay Point

  • April 5 – 12
  • April 6 –  15
  • April 7 – 18
  • April 8 – 20
  • April 9 – 20
  • April 10 – 20
  • April 11 – 24
  • April 12 – 26

Bethel Island

  • April 5 – 1
  • April 6 – 1
  • April 7 – 1
  • April 8 – 1
  • April 9 – 1
  • April 10 – 1
  • April 11 – 1
  • April 12 -1

Brentwood

  • April 5 – 21
  • April 6 – 24
  • April 7 – 27
  • April 8 – 29
  • April 9 – 32
  • April 10 – 34
  • April 11 – 37
  • April 12 – 38

Clayton

  • April 5 – 3
  • April 6 – 4
  • April 7 – 4
  • April 8 – 4
  • April 9 – 4
  • April 10 – 4
  • April 11 – 5
  • April 12 – 5

Concord

  • April 5 – 24
  • April 6 – 30
  • April 7 – 36
  • April 8 – 37
  • April 9 – 41
  • April 10 – 46
  • April 11 – 48
  • April 12 – 50

Danville

  • April 5 – 18
  • April 6 – 19
  • April 7 – 19
  • April 8 – 19
  • April 9 – 20
  • April 10 – 22
  • April 11 – 22
  • April 12 – 21

Discovery Bay

  • April 5 –6
  • April 6 – 6
  • April 7 – 6
  • April 8 – 6
  • April 9 – 6
  • April 10 – 6
  • April 11 – 7
  • April 12 – 7

El Cerrito

  • April 5 – 4
  • April 6 – 4
  • April 7 – 5
  • April 8 – 5
  • April 9 – 6
  • April 10 – 7
  • April 11 – 8
  • April 12 – 8

El Sobrante

  • April 5 – 12
  • April 6 – 13
  • April 7 – 13
  • April 8 – 13
  • April 9 – 13
  • April 10 – 13
  • April 11 – 13
  • April 12 – 13

Hercules

  • April 5 – 9
  • April 6 – 9
  • April 7 – 9
  • April 8 – 9
  • April 9 – 9
  • April 10 – 9
  • April 11 – 9
  • April 12 – 9

Lafayette

  • April 5 – 14
  • April 6 – 15
  • April 7 – 15
  • April 8 – 16
  • April 9 – 16
  • April 10 – 16
  • April 11 – 16
  • April 12 – 16

Martinez

  • April 5 – 8
  • April 6 – 8
  • April 7 – 8
  • April 8 – 8
  • April 9 – 8
  • April 10 – 8
  • April 11 – 9
  • April 12 – 9

Moraga

  • April 5 – 4
  • April 6 – 5
  • April 7 – 5
  • April 8 – 5
  • April 9 – 5
  • April 10 – 5
  • April 11 – 5
  • April 12 – 5

Oakley

  • April 5 – 16
  • April 6 – 17
  • April 7 – 20
  • April 8 – 20
  • April 9 – 21
  • April 10 – 22
  • April 11 – 22
  • April 12 – 22

Orinda

  • April 5 – 33
  • April 6 – 33
  • April 7 – 33
  • April 8 – 33
  • April 9 – 33
  • April 10 – 33
  • April 11 – 32
  • April 12 – 32

Pacheco

  • April 5 – 5
  • April 6 – 5
  • April 7 – 5
  • April 8 – 5
  • April 9 – 5
  • April 10 – 4
  • April 11 – 5
  • April 12 – 5

Pinole

  • April 5 – 4
  • April 6 – 4
  • April 7 – 5
  • April 8 – 7
  • April 9 – 7
  • April 10 – 7
  • April 11 – 7
  • April 12 – 7

Pittsburg

  • April 5 – 28
  • April 6– 32
  • April 7 – 33
  • April 8 – 33
  • April 9 – 36
  • April 10 – 39
  • April 11 – 41
  • April 12 – 42

Pleasant Hill

  • April 5 – 8
  • April 6 – 9
  • April 7 – 10
  • April 8 – 11
  • April 9 – 11
  • April 10 – 13
  • April 11 – 16
  • April 12 – 18

Richmond

  • April 5 – 37
  • April 6 – 37
  • April 7 – 39
  • April 8 – 43
  • April 9 – 46
  • April 10 – 51
  • April 11 – 50
  • April 12 – 52

Rodeo

  • April 5 – 5
  • April 6 – 5
  • April 7 – 5
  • April 8 – 5
  • April 9 – 5
  • April 10 – 5
  • April 11 – 5
  • April 12 – 5

San Pablo

  • April 5 – 22
  • April 6 – 25
  • April 7 – 26
  • April 8 – 25
  • April 9 – 26
  • April 10 – 26
  • April 11 – 27
  • April 12 – 27

San Ramon

  • April 5 – 23
  • April 6 – 23
  • April 7 – 23
  • April 8 – 25
  • April 9 – 26
  • April 10 – 27
  • April 11 – 27
  • April 12 – 27

Walnut Creek

  • April 5 – 26
  • April 6 – 27
  • April 7 – 28
  • April 8 – 28
  • April 9 – 29
  • April 10 – 31
  • April 11 – 31
  • April 12 – 31

Other/Unspecified

  • April 5 – 6
  • April 6 – 6
  • April 7 – 9
  • April 8 – 9
  • April 9 – 10
  • April 10 – 10
  • April 11 -10
  • April 12 – 10

 

*Note — these are only people who have been tested, does not include people who a-symptomatic or never get tested and could continue to spread it. These are just based off current confirmed tests and its estimated the actual number of cases could be 5x to 10x higher per county health.

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4 comments

Keith Petty Apr 12, 2020 - 12:27 pm

Either report correct numbers or dont report at all
That percentage it WAY off
That population number is from 2010
And if the population grew in Brentwood at the same rate it did from 2001-2010 then your percentage is HALF of what your reporting
So your report is inly 50% correct which is a FAILING grade
POOR JOB MEDIA!!!

ECT Apr 13, 2020 - 5:52 am

You realize this data is coming directly off the County website right? Can only put out what is being released.

Bill Hollinger Apr 13, 2020 - 6:02 am

Excellent information, thank you.

Disappointed Citizen Apr 13, 2020 - 11:21 am

Of course these numbers will keep rising if these cities don’t get the homeless put somewhere and of the streets like the governor has ordered to shelter in place not shelter outside on out sidewalks or store fronts. This needs to be done also to help control the spread of the virus. Antioch’s Mayor and city counsel sure doesn’t care! They need to be cited for not upholding this order and getting these homeless off the streets. If they want to be on there groups put them in the old Kmart building thats empty. This city is letting them use our streets as the toilets. New Mayor and counsel in Nov 2020.

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