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10th Coronavirus Case Confirmed In Napa County
A Napa resident has the county's 10th confirmed case of the new coronavirus, less than a week after the county confirmed its first case.
NAPA COUNTY, CA — A resident of the city of Napa has the county's 10th confirmed case of the new coronavirus, Deputy County Executive Molly Rattigan said in an email Saturday afternoon.
Rattigan did not specify whether the patient had any known ties to the county's nine previous confirmed cases.
Napa County has tested 240 people for the new coronavirus as of Saturday; results were pending for 102 people, while 129 people have tested negative. View Napa County's test data here.
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Napa County confirmed its first case of coronavirus Sunday, and its ninth Friday evening. As of Saturday, there were five confirmed cases in the city of Napa, one in American Canyon, two in St. Helena and one in Calistoga.
As of Saturday at 9:30 a.m., officials had confirmed the following number of cases in the greater Bay Area region:
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- Alameda County: 204 cases, 4 deaths(178 cases, 4 deaths at last check Friday)
- Contra Costa County: 151 cases, 2 deaths(131 cases, 1 death at last check Friday)
- Marin County: 68 cases, 1 death (65 on Friday)
- Monterey County: 32 cases, 1 death (27 cases, 1 death on Friday)
- San Francisco County: 308 cases, 4 deaths (279 cases, 3 deaths on Friday)
- San Mateo County: 239 cases, 6 deaths as of 3:40 p.m. Friday (239 cases, 5 deaths on Friday)
- Santa Clara County: 574 cases, 20 deaths (542 cases, 19 deaths as of Friday)
- Santa Cruz County: 34 cases (32 on Friday)
- Solano County: 34 cases (34 on Friday)
- Sonoma County: 54 cases, 1 deaths (49 cases, 1 death on Friday)
Patch staffer Maggie Fusek and Bay City News contributed to this report.
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