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2 Napa Residents Are Newest Confirmed Coronavirus Cases

Napa County has tested 260 people for COVID-19; results were pending for 102 people, while 148 people have tested negative.

NAPA COUNTY, CA — Napa County confirmed two additional coronavirus cases Sunday night, bringing the total number to 14. The 13th and 14th cases are in the city of Napa and in the same household, Napa County Deputy Executive Officer Molly Rattigan said in an email.

"Isolation and quarantine orders have been issued and an investigation is underway," Rattigan said.

As of Sunday evening in Napa County, there were nine confirmed COVID-19 cases in the city of Napa, one in American Canyon, three in St. Helena and one in Calistoga.

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Napa County has tested 260 people for the new coronavirus as of Monday; results were pending for 102 people, while 148 people have tested negative. View Napa County's test data here.

As of Monday at 9:30 a.m., officials have confirmed the following number of cases in the greater Bay Area region:

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  • Alameda County: 270 cases, 7 deaths (270 cases, 7 deaths at last check Sunday)
  • Contra Costa County: 175 cases, 3 deaths (175 cases, 3 deaths as of Sunday)
  • Marin County: 93 cases, 1 death (74 cases, 1 death on Sunday)
  • Monterey County: 36 cases, 1 death (36 cases, 1 death on Sunday)
  • Napa County: 14 cases (10 on Sunday)
  • San Francisco County: 374 cases, 6 deaths (340 cases, 5 deaths on Sunday)
  • San Mateo County: 309 cases, 6 deaths (277 cases, 6 deaths as of Sunday)
  • Santa Clara County: 646 cases, 25 deaths (646 cases, 25 deaths as of Sunday)
  • Santa Cruz County: 44 cases, 1 death (44 cases, 1 death on Sunday)
  • Solano County: 34 cases (34 on Sunday)
  • Sonoma County: 58 cases, 1 death (58 cases, 1 death on Sunday)
  • Statewide: 6,300 cases, 132 deaths (5,827 cases, 124 deaths as of Sunday)

Bay City News Service contributed to this report.

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