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Coronavirus: 3 More Die In Alameda County
The number of confirmed cases in the county rose to 766. California's death toll is now over 550.
ALAMEDA COUNTY — Three more people have died as a result of COVID-19, caused by coronavirus, the Alameda County Public Health Department reported on Friday. The death toll is now 20, including the lone death from Berkeley, which has its own health department.
The number of confirmed cases in the county rose to 766.
According to statistics released on Friday, the age group with the largest number of cases in Alameda County is 19-44, with 304 cases. The 55-64 age group has 151 cases, followed by 45-54 with 136 cases. It's worth pointing out that the age group with the largest number of cases spans 25 years, while the other groups cover just 10 years.
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The other age groups all have less than 100 cases.
Here is a look at the city-by-city breakdown of confirmed illnesses:
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- Alameda: 22
- Albany: <10
- Berkeley: 36
- Dublin: 16
- Emeryville: <10
- Fremont: 68
- Hayward: 153
- Livermore: 26
- Newark: 25
- Oakland: 162
- Piedmont: <10
- Pleasanton: 40
- San Leandro: 38
- Union City: 36
- Unincorporated: 99
At midday on Friday, California has 20,300 confirmed cases and 552 deaths. The United States has 486,500 cases, and 18,000 deaths. Confirmed worldwide cases are 1.6 million, with 101,500 deaths.
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