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9th Coronavirus Case Confirmed In Napa County
Napa County has tested 212 people for the new coronavirus; results were pending Friday for 85 people, while 119 people have tested negative.
ST. HELENA, CA — Napa County confirmed its ninth case of COVID-19 coronavirus Friday. The patient is in St. Helena and has a direct relationship with a previously confirmed case, Deputy County Executive Molly Rattigan said in an email Friday evening.
"Isolation and quarantine orders have been served and Napa County Public Health is conducting its investigation," Rattigan said.
Napa County has tested 212 people for the new coronavirus; results were pending Friday for 85 people, while 119 people have tested negative. View Napa County's test data here.
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Napa County confirmed its first case of coronavirus Sunday. As of Friday evening, there were four confirmed cases in the city of Napa, one in American Canyon, two in St. Helena and one in Calistoga.
As of Friday 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: 178 cases, 4 deaths (135 cases, 2 deaths at last check Thursday)
- Contra Costa County: 131 cases, 1 death (108 cases, 1 death as of Thursday)
- Marin County: 65 cases (60 on Thursday)
- Monterey County: 27 cases, 1 death (24 cases, 1 death on Thursday)
- Napa County: 8 cases (6 on Thursday)
- San Francisco County: 279 cases, 3 deaths (223 cases, 2 deaths on Thursday)
- San Mateo County: 239 cases, 5 deaths (195 cases, 5 deaths as of Thursday)
- Santa Clara County: 542 cases, 19 deaths (459 cases, 17 deaths as of Thursday)
- Santa Cruz County: 32 cases (25 on Thursday)
- Solano County: 34 cases (31 on Thursday)
- Sonoma County: 49 cases, 1 death (39 cases, 1 death on Thursday)
- Statewide: 3,006 cases, 65 deaths (2,535 cases, 53 deaths as of Thursday)
Bay City News Service contributed to this report.
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