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Coronavirus In Pleasanton: 37 Local Cases Confirmed
Alameda County is now sharing city-level data about coronavirus patients.
PLEASANTON, CA â There have been 37 cases of patients sickened by the new coronavirus in Pleasanton, according to new information released by the Alameda County Public Health Department.
There were 23 cases reported in Livermore and 14 cases reported in Dublin as of Wednesday, the most recent information available.
This week the health department unveiled its new COVID-19 dashboard with information about patient gender, age, city, deaths and more. The dashboard also includes information for the City of Berkeley, which operates as its own "local health jurisdiction," separate from the rest of the county.
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Oakland and Hayward had far more cases than other cities, with 149 and 131 patients, respectively.
Contra Costa County also recently built out its coronavirus dashboard to include city-level data, the number of new COVID-19 cases, the total number of cases, the number of deaths related to the virus, the number of patients hospitalized and the total number of tests administered.
Wednesday's numbers were not accessible Thursday morning, but Tuesday's numbers showed 23 patients in San Ramon, or 31 cases per 100,000 residents.
Nineteen Danville residents, or 44 in 100,000 people, and 13 Alamo residents, or 88 in 100,000 people, tested positive for COVID-19.
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