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San Mateo County Reports 61 New Coronavirus Cases, No Deaths
The latest report brings the countywide total of COVID-19 cases to 2,165.
SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA — San Mateo County Health reported 61 additional cases of the new coronavirus Monday.
The report brings the countywide total of COVID-19 cases to 2,165.
The county reported no additional coronavirus-related fatalities, leaving its death toll at 84.
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There are currently 57 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in San Mateo County, of which 15 are being treated in intensive care units.
Here is a breakdown of cases by city as of Monday:
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- Atherton: 13 cases
- Belmont: 36 cases
- Brisbane: <10 cases
- Broadmoor: <10 cases
- Burlingame: 64 cases
- Colma: <10 cases
- Daly City: 351 cases
- East Palo Alto: 76 cases
- El Granada: 13 cases
- Emerald Hills: <10 cases
- Foster City: 26 cases
- Half Moon Bay: 20 cases
- Hillsborough: 11 cases
- La Honda: <10 cases
- Ladera: <10 cases
- Loma Mar: <10 cases
- Menlo Park: 80 cases
- Millbrae: 92 cases
- Montara: <10 cases
- Moss Beach: <10 cases
- North Fair Oaks: <10 cases
- Pacifica: 43 cases
- Pescadero: <10 cases
- Portola Valley: 10 cases
- Princeton: <10 cases
- Redwood City: 261 cases
- San Bruno: 99 cases
- San Carlos: 25 cases
- San Mateo: 553 cases
- South San Francisco: 232 cases
- West Menlo Park: <10 cases
- Woodside: 12 cases
Elsewhere around the Bay Area and beyond, five locations of the Berkeley Public Library remain closed for the time being, but the book drops have reopened for patrons to return books and media items. "All returns will be quarantined for at least 72 hours, as is recommended by conservation experts," the library said in an announcement. Due dates on borrowed material has been extended to July 1.
Contra Costa Civic Theatre in El Cerrito has postponed its 2020-21 season, as well as its scheduled July and August production of "Crowns" due to novel coronavirus health concerns.
Vitalant, formerly known as Blood Centers of the Pacific, announced Monday that it will begin testing all blood donations for COVID-19 coronavirus antibodies. Donations of all blood types are sorely needed in the Bay Area. In particular, blood types O, A-negative and B-negative are critically needed in Bay Area hospitals.
The Mountain View City Council on Friday approved the extension of a local urgency ordinance suspending evictions for nonpayment of rent for residential tenants. The extension of tenant protections through Aug. 31 is for households that qualify due to hardship related to the novel coronavirus emergency.
There have been 112,979 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 4,184 coronavirus-related deaths in California as of Monday afternoon according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
The United States had 1,808,291 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 105,003 coronavirus-related fatalities as of Monday afternoon.
Patch editor Gideon Rubin and Bay City News contributed to this report.
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