Lodi News-Sentinel

COVID-19 BY THE NUMBERS

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• 12,303* (see note below) total confirmed cases in San Joaquin County. There have been 211 deaths. 184 patients are currently hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19, including 69 in intensive care. 11,199 are considered “recovered” (see note below).

• 10,795* total confirmed cases in Sacramento County. There have been 161 deaths. 250 patients are currently hospitaliz­ed, including 81 in intensive care. 8,631 have “likely recovered.”

• 136 cases in Calaveras County, with 1 death. 106 have recovered.

• 162 cases in Amador County, with 2 deaths. 109 have been released from isolation. 9 are currently hospitaliz­ed. Mule Creek State Prison numbers are not included in this data.

• 9,408* cases in Stanislaus County, with 151 deaths. 8,683 have recovered.

• 12,791* cases in Alameda County, with 204 deaths.

• 8,760* cases in Contra Costa County, with 136 deaths. 89 are currently hospitaliz­ed.

• 538,416 total cases in California, with 10,011 deaths.

• 4,926,063 cases in the United States, with 160,980 deaths. 1,623,870 have recovered.

• 19,266,406 cases worldwide, with 718,425 deaths. 11,671,253 have recovered.

Numbers reflect the total number of confirmed cases and deaths throughout the pandemic, as reported by 4:30 p.m. Friday by official county and state websites and Johns Hopkins University.

* Note: Cases are underrepor­ted. Due to technical issues with the State of California’s reporting system, case data from July 27 and later is severely delayed; an unknown number of current cases in San Joaquin County and many other counties throughout the state have not yet been included in the official count. Data regarding deaths and hospitaliz­ations has not been affected. Counties will not be moved onto or off of the watchlist until the technical issues have been resolved. Additional­ly, San Joaquin County has changed its definition of “recovered,” and that number may now include patients with continuing symptoms but who are not hospitaliz­ed, if 14 days have passed since their first symptom or positive COVID-19 test.

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