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Coronavirus Cases Rise In Contra Costa County But No New Deaths

Meanwhile, two more East Bay nursing homes are coping with outbreaks. And a look at El Cerrito's numbers.

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California Nurses Association Rallies For Safer Working Conditions During COVID-19 Pandemic (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

EL CERRITO, CA — Contra Costa Health Services reported another 19 confirmed cases of COVID-19, caused by coronavirus, in the county on Wednesday, bringing the total caseload to 462. But there were no new deaths, leaving the death toll at 7.

El Cerrito has no new cases, holding steady at 5.

The California death toll has risen to 453, with almost 18,000 cases confirmed.

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And across the country more than 1,800 deaths have occurred, and roughly 425,000 cases confirmed.

Late word Wednesday night is that 6 people have died as a result of an outbreak at a care facility in Hayward. Earlier in the day, that outbreak was one of two reported at Alameda County nursing homes. The other is in Castro Valley.

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On Tuesday it was reported that Carlton Senior Living in Pleasant Hill had four residents and nine staff members sick with COVID-19, including 3 who were hospitalized. An outbreak at Orinda Care Center in Orinda, announced last week, has now sickened 49.

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In the photo shown above, healthcare workers at Alameda Hospital hold signs as they protest outside of the hospital on Tuesday. They demanded better working conditions and proper personal protective (PPE) equipment as they deal with COVID-19 cases.


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