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San Mateo County Reports 65 New Coronavirus Cases, No Deaths
There were 47 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in San Mateo County as of Thursday, of which 19 were being treated in intensive care units.
SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA — San Mateo County Health reported 65 additional coronavirus cases Thursday.
The latest report brings the countywide COVID-19 case count to 3,376.
The county reported no new coronavirus-related deaths, leaving it’s COVID-19 death toll at 158.
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There were 47 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in San Mateo County as of Thursday, of which 19 were being treated in intensive care units.
Here is a breakdown of cases by city as of Tuesday:
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- Atherton: 13 cases
- Belmont: 43 cases
- Brisbane: <10 cases
- Broadmoor: <10 cases
- Burlingame: 75 cases
- Colma: <10 cases
- Daly City: 474 cases
- East Palo Alto: 211 cases
- El Granada: 13 cases
- Emerald Hills: <10 cases
- Foster City: 32 cases
- Half Moon Bay: 59 cases
- Hillsborough: 16 cases
- La Honda: <10 cases
- Ladera: <10 cases
- Loma Mar: <10 cases
- Menlo Park: 128 cases
- Millbrae: 133 cases
- Montara: <10 cases
- Moss Beach: <10 cases
- North Fair Oaks: <10 cases
- Pacifica: 59 cases
- Pescadero: <10 cases
- Portola Valley: 17 cases
- Princeton: <10 cases
- Redwood City: 513 cases
- San Bruno: 139 cases
- San Carlos: 40 cases
- San Mateo: 695 cases
- South San Francisco: 328 cases
- West Menlo Park: <10 cases
- Woodside: 10 cases
Elsewhere around the Bay Area and beyond, San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen on Thursday announced the launch of a new program that will provide income to people who've tested positive for COVID-19 and have no other way of accessing funds.
The Right to Recover program would guarantee two weeks of paid wages to anyone who tests positive and doesn't have alternative access to income or benefits during their recovery period.
More than two dozen street cleaners and truck drivers with San Francisco's Department of Public Works rallied Wednesday at the department's Operation Yard to call for more places to wash their hands while on the job during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
A Benicia firefighter informed the city Wednesday that they tested positive for COVID-19. The source of the infection has not been determined, and the Benicia Fire Department said it is working with Solano County Public Health staff to determine the source.
No city staff or community members are known to have been exposed to the firefighter during the firefighter's infectious period.
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There were 242,856 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 6,208 coronavirus-related deaths in California as of Thursday afternoon according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
The United States had 2,735,339 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 128,677 coronavirus-related fatalities as of Thursday afternoon.
Bay City News contributed to this report.
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