On Tuesday, the Contra Costa Health Services announced there are now 4,092 cases of coronavirus resulting in 86 Deaths. In the past 24-hours, this is 209 new cases.
The county reported that 2,728 people have recovered. The county says they have provided 86,852 tests and 49 people are currently in the hospital.
Today’s numbers comes as the county announced it updated its mask policy where the order specifies that face coverings should be worn in businesses and in areas where people wait in line to enter businesses, and that everyone should wear a mask or face covering whenever they are within six feet of another person who is not a member of their household, except in very limited, industry-specific situations.
On Thursday, Health officers from across the greater Bay Area say staying home this year is a healthy choice.
“Nobody wants to be cooped up, or to miss out on the holiday,” said Dr. Chris Farnitano, Contra Costa County Health Officer. “But the more we come together in groups, the more COVID-19 spreads in the community. And the more it spreads, the more it endangers older adults and others at high risk of serious illness.”
Contra Costa Cases by Age:
0-20 years: 589
21-30 years: 773
31-40 years: 766
41-50 years: 692
51-60 years: 557
61-70 years: 332
71-80 years: 195
81-90 years: 126
Over 90 years: 57
According to the county, 2,138 women tested positive while 1,945 men were positive with 9 cases of unknown gender were reported.
Here is the Contra Costa city list and cases as of 7/7 at 11:30 am
Note – July numbers only, for April, May & June – click to our July 3 report.
Alamo
- July 1: 46
- July 2-3: 48
- July 4: 50
- July 5-7: 51
Antioch:
- July 1: 335
- July 2: 345
- July 3: 356
- July 4: 376
- July 5: 400
- July 6: 436
- July 7: 471
Bay Point
- July 1: 144
- July 2: 147
- July 3: 151
- July 4: 154
- July 5: 157
- July 6: 163
- July 7: 170
Bethel Island
- April 5 through July 7: 1 case reported
Brentwood
- July 1: 106
- July 2-3: 110
- July 4: 118
- July 5: 126
- July 6: 133
- July 7: 143
Clayton
- July 1: 9
- July 2-6: 10
- July 7: 12
Concord
- July 1: 405
- July 2: 408
- July 3: 417
- July 4: 426
- July 5: 434
- July 6: 456
- July 7: 481
Danville
- July 1: 53
- July 2: 55
- July 3: 57
- July 4: 62
- July 5: 64
- July 6: 69
- July 7: 70
Discovery Bay
- July 1: 24
- July 2: 25
- July 3: 28
- July 4: 31
- July 5: 33
- July 6-7: 34
El Cerrito
- July 1: 27
- July 2: 27
- July 3-4: 28
- July 5-7: 29
El Sobrante
- July 1: 58
- July 2: 59
- July 3: 60
- July 4: 63
- July 5: 64
- July 6: 66
- July 7: 70
Hercules
- July 1-3: 52
- July 4: 55
- July 5: 56
- July 6: 59
- July 7: 70
Lafayette
- July 1: 37
- July 2-3: 38
- July 4: 40
- July 5-6: 41
- July 7: 43
Martinez
- July 1: 66
- July 2: 70
- July 3: 71
- July 4: 75
- July 5: 76
- July 6: 81
- July 7: 82
Moraga
- July 1: 14
- July 2: 15
- July 3-4: 17
- July 5: 19
- July 6-7: 23
Oakley
- July 1: 101
- July 2: 106
- July 3: 111
- July 4: 112
- July 5: 114
- July 6: 118
- July 7: 126
Orinda
- July 1: 59
- July 2: 59
- July 3-5: 60
- July 6: 61
- July 7: 67
Pacheco
- July 1-4: 22
- July 5: 23
- July 6-7: 24
Pinole
- July 1: 44
- July 2: 46
- July 3: 48
- July 4: 52
- July 5: 54
- July 6-7: 58
Pittsburg
- July 1: 223
- July 2: 236
- July 3: 249
- July 4: 260
- July 5: 275
- July 6: 299
- July 7: 322
Pleasant Hill
- July 1-3: 77
- July 4-6: 79
- July 7: 83
Richmond
- July 1: 757
- July 2: 767
- July 3: 799
- July 4: 824
- July 5: 834
- July 6: 876
- July 7: 919
Rodeo
- July 1: 21
- July 2: 24
- July 3-5: 26
- July 6: 31
- July 7: 33
San Pablo
- July 1: 310
- July 2: 313
- July 3: 320
- July 4: 336
- July 5: 341
- July 6: 367
- July 7: 383
San Ramon
- July 1: 76
- July 2: 81
- July 3: 84
- July 4: 88
- July 5: 93
- July 6: 102
- July 7: 106
Walnut Creek
- July 1: 140
- July 2: 143
- July 3: 147
- July 4: 154
- July 5: 157
- July 6: 165
- July 7: 175
Other/Unspecified
- July 1: 41
- July 2: 42
- July 3-5: 45
- July 6: 46
- July 7: 46
*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.