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New Coronavirus Deaths In 7 Bay Area Counties Including Alameda
Alameda County remains on the state's "Watch List" because of the number of newly reported cases.

ALAMEDA COUNTY, CA — California health officials are tracking six criteria to determine if a county is on or off the "Watch List." The data and list are updated daily. Alameda is on the list because of the number of newly diagnosed cases per 100,000 population.
The "Watch List" is important because the state uses it to decide if a county can move forward with reopening plans for businesses, schools, parks, recreation facilities, and more.
The number of new cases reported in Alameda County on Thursday: 226. New deaths: 2.
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Counties are not able to suppress new case numbers by limiting the number of tests performed — that's another of the six criteria.
The criteria fall into 3 broad categories — testing, cases, and hospitalization. Here's the full list:
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- Average number of tests per day (per 100,000 population) (7 day average with a 7 day lag)
- Case rate per 100,000 (14 days)
- Testing positivity percentage (7 day average with a 7 day lag)
- Percentage Change in 3-day average COVID+ hospitalized patients
- Percent of ICU beds currently available
- Percent of ventilators currently available
Alameda County is currently failing in just one category, number 2. The state wants case rates per 100,000 to be under 100. Currently, Alameda County's is 105.7.
A highly touted new testing center in Alameda that promised results in just 15 minutes closed after the first day because of liability insurance issues.
Here's a look at coronavirus statistics reported Thursday, from Marin to Monterey:
- Alameda: 2 deaths, 226 new cases
- Contra Costa: 0 deaths, 152 new cases
- Marin: 2 deaths, 76 new cases
- Monterey: 1 death, 181 new cases
- Napa: 1 death, 26 new cases
- San Francisco: 2 deaths, 105 new cases
- San Mateo: 0 deaths, 109 new cases
- Santa Clara: 1 death, 212 new cases
- Santa Cruz: 1 death, 30 new cases
- Solano: 0 deaths, 213 new cases
- Sonoma: 0 deaths, 59 new cases
Since the start of the pandemic, Alameda County has reported 173 deaths and 9,869 confirmed cases.
California's County Data Monitoring "Watch List"
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