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Alameda County Coronavirus Increases: 1,007 Cases, 39 Deaths
The 45 new cases reported Thursday pushes the number of people sickened with COVID-19 over 1,000. See a breakdown of ages.
ALAMEDA COUNTY — The coronavirus death toll increased by three in Alameda County on Thursday, to 39 total since the outbreak began, according to the Alameda County Public Health Department. The county also reported 45 new cases, bringing confirmed infections of COVID-19, caused by coronavirus, to 1,007.
The 1,007 cases fall into the following age groups:
- under 18 years: 10 cases
- 18 - 30 years: 168 cases
- 31 - 40 years: 174 cases
- 41 - 50 years: 168 cases
- 51 - 60 years: 178 cases
- 61 - 70 years: 155 cases
- 71 - 80 years: 86 cases
- 81+ years: 63 cases
- unknown: 5 cases
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Looking beyond Alameda County, at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Johns Hopkins University reported that California has 27,109 confirmed cases of coronavirus. The states reporting more cases than California are New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania.
California reports 890 deaths. The county with the most deaths is Los Angeles with 405, followed by Santa Clara with 65, San Diego with 60, Riverside has 54, and San Bernardino has 39 deaths.
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Nationwide, the United States leads the world in both confirmed cases and deaths. Confirmed cases have reached 648,788, and 30,920 deaths.
Around the world, there have been 140,371 deaths and 2,113,226 confirmed cases.
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