Photos: Day 6 of Bay Area coronavirus shelter-in-place
Cases continue to rise on Day 6 of Bay Area coronavirus shelter-in-place.
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As millions of Bay Area residents tried to get used to the “new normal,” Covid-19 cases continued to rise and Napa County reported its first case.
Hardest-hit Santa Clara County saw 39 new cases overnight for a total 302. There were two new deaths, both women one in her 40s, and one in her 60s, both had underlying health conditions. The death toll in the county has now reached 10.
San Mateo County health officials on Sunday reported 17 new cases of COVID-19, pushing the county’s total number to 117, while San Francisco confirmed 24 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the city’s total to 108, according to public health officials.
Alameda County’s total is now to 106 cases, with 100 in the county and 6 in Berkeley which has its own public health department.
Meanwhile, three residents across two separate senior living communities in Palo Alto have tested positive for COVID-19, representatives from the facilities said. The Vi in Palo Alto, located on Sand Hill Road near the Stanford Shopping Center, said in a statement that two residents had confirmed cases of the disease.
Lytton Gardens, an independent living affordable housing community in the Arbors neighborhood of Palo Alto, confirmed in a statement that a resident has been quarantined in his apartment after testing positive to the potentially fatal disease.
People seem to be taking social distancing a bit more seriously and now can be seen further apart in the long lines at stores which remain open.