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Coronavirus Deaths Now 36 In Alameda County
A breakdown of cases in Castro Valley, as the county's death toll pushes it into the Top 5 in the state for fatalities.

CASTRO VALLEY, CA — The coronavirus death toll soared in Alameda County on Wednesday, with 13 additional deaths announced by the county health department. The total number of fatalities is now 36, the fifth worst in the state. Several outbreaks at nursing homes have spiked the numbers.
The number of confirmed illnesses in the county is now 962.
Hayward reports 186 cases, while the county lumps all unincorporated area together, including Castro Valley and San Lorenzo. The county total for the unincorporated areas is 125.
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Looking beyond Alameda County, at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Johns Hopkins University reported that California has 26,686 confirmed cases of coronavirus. The states reporting more cases than California are New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
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As for deaths, California reports 859. The county with the most deaths is Los Angeles with 405, followed by Santa Clara with 65, San Diego passed Riverside today with 53, Riverside has 50, and Alameda broke into the top 5 with 36 deaths.
Nationwide, the United States leads the world in both confirmed cases and deaths. Confirmed cases have reached 636,350, and 28,326 deaths.
Around the world, there have been 133,572 deaths and 2,056,055 confirmed cases.
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