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As scientists and health officials grapple with the novel coronavirus, the disease COVID-19 continues to spread across the globe. The Bay Area has become one of America’s hotspots for the disease.


Currently, there are 2,833 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Bay Area and 70 deaths related to the disease, according to the total cumulative cases as reported by 10 counties in the region. As of 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, there were 2,712 confirmed cases and 69 deaths recorded. The Bay Area’s 10 counties are home to 8 million of California’s 39.7 million residents.
Scroll below the map for links to county public health department websites where you can find the latest coronavirus updates and guidelines for each county.
The numbers in the map are based on information provided by county public health departments and show the cumulative number of coronavirus cases. Any deaths will be noted in the county summary.
Public health departments caution that while they are reporting the number of confirmed cases, limited testing capacity and the high number of people who show little to no symptoms means the case count is an under-representation of the spread of COVID-19.
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