Health & Fitness
Contra Costa County Coronavirus Death Toll Climbs
Hundreds of additional cases were added Thursday alone in Contra Costa County.
LAMORINDA, CA — Contra Costa County health officials Thursday reported another 243 confirmed coronavirus infections and two additional deaths, including the first one in El Cerrito since the start of the pandemic.
The other was in Walnut Creek.
Find out what's happening in Lamorindafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The total number of cases recorded since early March stands at 10,482, and the death toll from coronavirus rose to 151.
This has been a particularly deadly week. Seven deaths were reported on Tuesday, three on Wednesday, and two on Thursday.
Find out what's happening in Lamorindafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
>>CalFresh Recipients Receive Additional Emergency Benefits: CoCo
Hospitalizations are back under 100 patients in the county, with 95 people suffering from COVID-19 complications currently receiving care. Across the Bay Area, there are 632 patients hospitalized.
In Lafayette there has still been 1 death and 98 confirmed cases, 1 death and 43 cases in Moraga, and 9 deaths with another 87 cases in Orinda.
Here's a look at all of the locations in Contra Costa County where deaths have occurred. The middle and last columns break down the deaths by whether they happened in long term care facilities:

Meanwhile, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association have released a report that shows a 40 percent increase in pediatric coronavirus cases nationwide in the last two weeks of July, with nearly 100,000 testing positive in that time.
Here in California, more than 57,000 children have been diagnosed with confirmed cases of coronavirus from the start of the pandemic through Aug. 12, making them 9.6 percent of cases.
Just one child has died of COVID-19 complications in California.
Full coronavirus coverage: Coronavirus In California: What To Know
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.