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Latest Dublin, Alameda County Coronavirus Numbers

Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Dublin.

The first case of the new coronavirus in California was detected in January.
The first case of the new coronavirus in California was detected in January. (Kathleen Culliton/Patch)

DUBLIN, CA — As of Thursday 26 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Dublin and 48 people have tested positive in Santa Rita Jail, county statistics show.

In Alameda County there were 2,234 COVID-19 cases and 79 deaths associated with the virus.

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Bright Spots

A shelter-in-place order hasn't kept Tri-Valley residents down.

Aww: An anonymous person left struggling business owners an envelope with $3,000 and a thank-you card.

Cute and crafty: A group of San Ramon teens are selling stickers inspired by Bay Area landmarks and more, with proceeds benefiting UCSF health care workers and patients dealing with the new coronavirus.

Skip the coffee run: A Danville teen has raised thousands by suggesting neighbors donate the money they're saving from skipping their morning coffee run to local businesses.

Lights, camera, action!: A record-high 91 submissions were submitted to Dublin High's sixth annual film festival, even amid the shelter-in-place order.

Full coronavirus coverage: Dublin Coronavirus News

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