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Santa Clara County Reports 512 New Coronavirus Cases, 3 Deaths
There were 197 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Santa Clara County as of Tuesday, of which 49 were being treated in intensive care units.
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CA — The Santa Clara County Public Health Department reported 512 additional coronavirus cases Tuesday.
The latest report brings the countywide case count to 31,603.
The county reported three additional coronavirus-related fatalities Tuesday, bringing its COVID-19 death toll to 467.
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There were 197 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Santa Clara County as of Tuesday, of which 49 were being treated in intensive care units.
Elsewhere around the Bay Area and beyond, although San Francisco has yet to reach the purple tier – the most restrictive tier in California's COVID-19 reopening system – the city's Department of Public Health Director Dr. Grant Colfax said Tuesday he expects it to do so by later this week.
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The city currently remains in the red tier, despite predictions made by Colfax last week that the city would reach the purple tier by this past Sunday.
During a Tuesday briefing, Colfax said although the number of daily new COVID-19 cases in the city remains below state and national levels, the recent surge is nonetheless concerning.
Just as of Nov. 18, the city was seeing an average of 118 new cases daily, a jump from 95 new average cases daily as of Nov. 11 and just 73 a week before that, on Nov. 4.
"We've seen an aggressive increase in our cases week over week," Colfax said. "We are at a critical moment. We cannot let the virus get so far ahead of us, or we will never catch up."
He added, "We are fast approaching the case count to be reassigned to the purple tier ... We expect to be placed in that more restrictive purple tier sometime soon, perhaps later this week."
Counties in the purple tier have been ordered by Gov. Gavin Newsom to adhere to a month-long partial stay-at-home order, requiring non-essential work and gatherings to cease from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Earlier this month the city was in the yellow tier, but last week it entered the red tier.
As a result, the city has rolled back the reopening of non-essential offices and indoor dining at restaurants and bars with food and reduced capacity at indoor gyms and indoor movie theaters to 25 percent. Plans to open high schools have also been put on hold.
If the city enters the purple tier, several types of places would be forced to close within just 24 hours, including indoor museums, zoos, places of worship, gyms, and movie theaters.
Additionally, capacity at retail stores, would be reduced from 50 percent to 25 percent.
San Francisco remains the only Bay Area county in the red tier.
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There have been 1,138,867 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 18,786 coronavirus-related deaths in California as of Tuesday afternoon according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
The United States had 12,546,670 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 259,372 coronavirus-related fatalities as of Tuesday afternoon.
There have been 59,597,658 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 1,405,788 deaths reported globally as of Tuesday afternoon.
— Bay City News contributed to this report
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