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San Mateo County Reports 25 New Coronavirus Cases, No Deaths
There were 28 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in the county as of Thursday, of which seven were being treated in intensive care units.
SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA — San Mateo County Health reported 25 additional cases of the new coronavirus Thursday.
The latest report brings the countywide total of positive COVID-19 test cases to 2,678.
The county reported no new coronavirus-related deaths, leaving its death toll at 99.
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There were 28 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in the county as of Thursday, of which seven were being treated in intensive care units.
Here is a breakdown of cases by city as of Thursday:
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- Atherton: 13 cases
- Belmont: 40 cases
- Brisbane: <10 cases
- Broadmoor: <10 cases
- Burlingame: 67 cases
- Colma: <10 cases
- Daly City: 419 cases
- East Palo Alto: 130 cases
- El Granada: 14 cases
- Emerald Hills: <10 cases
- Foster City: 26 cases
- Half Moon Bay: 45 cases
- Hillsborough: 14 cases
- La Honda: <10 cases
- Ladera: <10 cases
- Loma Mar: <10 cases
- Menlo Park: 115 cases
- Millbrae: 122 cases
- Montara: <10 cases
- Moss Beach: <10 cases
- North Fair Oaks: <10 cases
- Pacifica: 47 cases
- Pescadero: <10 cases
- Portola Valley: 15 cases
- Princeton: <10 cases
- Redwood City: 355 cases
- San Bruno: 118 cases
- San Carlos: 33 cases
- San Mateo: 621 cases
- South San Francisco: 281 cases
- West Menlo Park: <10 cases
- Woodside: 12 cases
Elsewhere around the Bay Area and Beyond, the California Department of Public Health issued new public health guidelines Thursday, requiring Californians to wear face coverings when in public spaces that have a high risk of spreading the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Santa Clara County Superior Court announced Thursday that jury service and trials will resume this week with modifications due to the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. People entering the courthouse will be required to wear a face covering in all public areas and should avoid making any unnecessary physical contact. People in the courthouse should also maintain at least 6 feet of distance between each other and follow markings placed on the floor to properly practice physical distancing.
Starting Wednesday, sidewalk dining and walk-up windows is being allowed on some downtown Walnut Creek streets as a city program to help businesses recover from COVID-19-driven restrictions and closures ramps up.
The Walnut Creek Rebound program includes expedited city approvals for creative measures -- extending dining and retail onto sidewalks, curbside parking spaces and other open areas -- to expand their businesses ahead of complete reopenings.
There were 163,542 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 5,282 coronavirus-related deaths in California as of Thursday afternoon according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
The United States had 2,181,762 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 118,117 coronavirus-related fatalities as of Thursday afternoon.
Bay City News contributed to this report.
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