The health department is now reporting how many deaths have happened in each city. Added together, Lamorinda is in the top 5 in Contra Costa
There are 149 new cases of cases of the coronavirus and four additional deaths in Contra Costa County as of Tuesday.
There are 137 new cases of cases of the coronavirus in Contra Costa County as of Monday.
The 7-day average for hospitalizations in the county reached a new all-time high on Monday.
There were 5,233 cases of COVID-19 in Contra Costa County as of Thursday.
The county is now separating deaths by those who lived in long-term care facilities, or not.
The number of new county cases has been in triple digits all week, as the state notched the highest one day total ever.
The county’s new revelation about deaths, cases, and hospitalizations raised red flags with California officials.
The 7-day average for new cases is now in triple digits for the county.
Contra Costa County reported 166 new cases Monday, almost six times the number of new cases 2 weeks ago. Also on Monday: 2 new deaths.
Deaths in Contra Costa County have stabilized this week after 18 were recorded over a 6-day period last week.
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As the county inches slowly toward reopening, the number of cases continues to grow.
While the county saw an increase in the number of diagnosed cases of coronavirus, there were no new deaths reported.
As Contra Costa County loosens shelter-in-place orders, a look at where Lamorinda stands.
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Tests are now available for all Contra Costa County residents at no up-front cost at testing sites in eight cities.
A look at the latest number of cases in Lamorinda, as California's death toll has risen to more than 2,200.
A panel led by state Sen. Steve Glazer outlined needed changes, from PPE to higher pay for staff.
The coronavirus death toll is 25 in Contra Costa County.
Park Districts across the Bay Area are asking visitors to cover their faces when within six feet of others.
The death toll is now up to 22 in the county. Plus, the latest cases in Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda.
The latest cases in Lamorinda as dozens of CoCo residents are hospitalized.
Here are the latest cases in Lamorinda.
Meanwhile, two more East Bay nursing homes are coping with outbreaks. And a look at Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda cases.
The death toll did not rise on Tuesday, but cases in the county jumped another 25.
Contra Costa Health Services has begun breaking down some coronavirus statistics by city. Meanwhile, the county's death toll rose Monday.
"This does not come as a surprise; it is something we have been concerned about for quite some time."
The number of cases continues to rise as coronavirus spreads through the community.
The chilling prediction from the county's health officer comes as more alternative treatment sites are being set up.
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A school lunch company had to lay off workers when schools closed. Now those workers are loading groceries instead of delivering lunches.
The closure is temporary as the health system copes with a surge in patients.
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A widespread flu outbreak has prevented some regular donors from giving blood, prompting an urgent call from the Red Cross.
Sprouts Farmers Market has recalled bags of frozen cut leaf spinach over concerns it could be contaminated with listeria.
The federal government has updated how it evaluates nursing homes. Here are the ratings for Lamorinda.
At least two people in California have caught Candida auris, a drug-resistant fungus first detected in Japan in 2009.
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