Since the public health department began tracking data, the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in 10 counties in the Bay Area has exceeded 13,000. According to a report from San Mateo County, the county has added six new coronavirus deaths since last Friday, bringing the county's

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[Jiangsu News] Since the public health department began tracking data, the number of confirmed COVID-19 in 10 counties in the Bay Area has exceeded 13,000.

Since the public health department began tracking data, the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in 10 counties in the Bay Area has exceeded 13,000. According to a report from San Mateo County, the county has added six new coronavirus deaths since last Friday, bringing the county's - DayDayNews

San Mateo County

According to the San Mateo County report, the county has added 6 new new coronavirus deaths since last Friday, bringing the total number of new coronavirus deaths in the county to 82.

The total number of deaths in San Mateo County in COVID-19 is less than the death toll in Santa Clara and Alameda counties. Since the beginning of the epidemic, Santa Clara County has reported 139 deaths and Alameda County has reported 93.

San Mateo County reported 71 new cases on Tuesday, with the total number of confirmed cases reaching 1,904, fourth in the Bay Area. 52 people were hospitalized due to illness and 16 were in the intensive care unit.

Santa Clara County

Santa Clara County reported 23 new cases on Tuesday, with the total number of confirmed cases reaching 2,675, but the county did not announce any new deaths. The county said that 54 confirmed patients are currently being treated in the hospital, including 18 in the intensive care unit.

Currently, Santa Clara County has conducted more than 65,000 tests on the novel coronavirus. Since Monday, May 18, at least 800 people have been tested in the county every day.

San Francisco counties

At the same time, San Francisco County reported 13 new cases, with a total of 2,399 confirmed cases and no new deaths. The county's COVID-19 death toll has remained stable at 40 since three new deaths were reported last Friday.

According to data from the county, of these 2399 confirmed cases, 60% are male and 65% of the infected are under 50 years old.

Alameda County

Alameda County reported 112 new cases on Tuesday, with a total of 2,986 confirmed cases and no new deaths. Currently, 91 confirmed patients are hospitalized, of which 40 are in the intensive care unit.

BerkeleyCity

Berkeley Public Health Department data shows that the city has 86 confirmed cases and 1 death.

Kang District Coss Da County

Kang District Cossda County 17 new cases, with a total confirmed case number of 1353 and 37 deaths. 15 confirmed patients were hospitalized for treatment.

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