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San Mateo County Reports 64 New COVID-19 Cases, No Deaths

The latest report brings the countywide total of COVID-19 cases to 2,394

SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA – San Mateo County Health reported 64 additional cases of the new coronavirus Monday.

The report covers a two-day period since its last update on Saturday and brings the countywide total of COVID-19 cases to 2,394.

The county reported no additional coronavirus-related fatalities, leaving its death toll to 88.

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There are currently 58 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in San Mateo County, of which seven 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: 38 cases
  • Brisbane: <10 cases
  • Broadmoor: <10 cases
  • Burlingame: 66 cases
  • Colma: <10 cases
  • Daly City: 382 cases
  • East Palo Alto: 97 cases
  • El Granada: 13 cases
  • Emerald Hills: <10 cases
  • Foster City: 26 cases
  • Half Moon Bay: 28 cases
  • Hillsborough: 12 cases
  • La Honda: <10 cases
  • Ladera: <10 cases
  • Loma Mar: <10 cases
  • Menlo Park: 100 cases
  • Millbrae: 116 cases
  • Montara: <10 cases
  • Moss Beach: <10 cases
  • North Fair Oaks: <10 cases
  • Pacifica: 45 cases
  • Pescadero: <10 cases
  • Portola Valley: 12 cases
  • Princeton: <10 cases
  • Redwood City: 296 cases
  • San Bruno: 110 cases
  • San Carlos: 31 cases
  • San Mateo: 599 cases
  • South San Francisco: 259 cases
  • West Menlo Park: <10 cases
  • Woodside: 12 cases

Elsewhere around the Bay Area and beyond, emergency health and safety measures taken in China, South Korea, Italy, Iran, France and the United States have prevented more than 500 million infections during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, according to a study published Monday by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley.

Ferry service will resume from Richmond June 15 after being suspended in March due to shelter orders amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority announced Monday.

San Jose Water is reminding businesses and other properties preparing to reopen as novel coronavirus restrictions ease of the importance of first flushing water pipes. Flushing should be done at each point of use — showers, all sink faucets, ice machines, drinking water fountains and coolers — by letting the water run for about 10 minutes from both the hot and cold taps.

The Alameda County Supreme Court resumed certain criminal and civil jury trials Monday that were suspended as of March 17, when the COVID-19 coronavirus closure went into effect, court officials said. Then, starting June 29, the Superior Court will begin sending out summons papers to prospective jurors for new trials.

There have been 131,484 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 4,641 coronavirus-related deaths in California as of Monday afternoon according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

The United States had 1,956,499 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 110,932 coronavirus-related fatalities as of Monday afternoon.

Bay City News contributed to this report.

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