San Francisco Chronicle

Virus hospitaliz­ations hit record high in state

- By Matt Kawahara Matt Kawahara is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: mkawahara@sfchronicl­e.com Twitter: @matthewkaw­ahara

The number of people hospitaliz­ed in California with confirmed cases of COVID19 reached its highest point Saturday since the onset of the pandemic, according to state data reviewed by The Chronicle.

There were 3,574 confirmed COVID19 cases reported in state hospitals on Saturday, the highest total since at least April 1, when California health officials first began releasing that data. The previous high was 3,497 confirmed hospitaliz­ations on April 29.

That number declined gradually over the following month to 2,928 on May 29. It has steadily risen again as many areas of the state have begun to lift stayathome measures and economic and social restrictio­ns.

Saturday’s total marked a 22% increase in hospitaliz­ations statewide since May 29. Hospital rates are viewed as a more reliable indicator of the virus’ trajectory than new infections — which have recently been rising — as they are not subject to availabili­ty of testing.

California also reported 1,163 confirmed COVID19 patients in intensive care on Saturday, its highest number since May 3, when there were 1,179 reported ICU cases.

Large counties in Southern California account for a majority of the recent totals. Los Angeles (1,453), Orange (363), Riverside (297), San Diego (280) and San Bernardino (252) counties combined to report about 75% of state hospitaliz­ations Saturday.

In the nine Bay Area counties, hospital rates have leveled off the past month after falling steadily for weeks. The Bay Area reported 233 confirmed hospital cases Saturday, compared to 239 two weeks earlier on June 6 and 241 four weeks earlier on May 23.

San Francisco and San Mateo counties saw peaks in hospital cases in early April followed by gradual decreases. San Francisco peaked at 92 hospital cases April 12 and was down to 32 cases — its second lowest oneday total — on Saturday. San Mateo County reported a high of 69 hospitaliz­ations on April 5 and 15 on Saturday.

Santa Clara County, the area’s hardesthit early during the pandemic, registered a low of 25 hospitaliz­ations on May 31 followed by an uptick to 41 this weekend.

Alameda County, which passed Santa Clara County in total virus cases last month, reported its peak of 105 hospitaliz­ations May 30. That number had fallen to 77 on Saturday.

Contra Costa County reported its singleday high of 46 hospital patients on April 12. That total had dropped to eight on May 21 but risen again to 34 on Saturday. Solano County reported its highest singleday total of 22 hospitaliz­ations this weekend.

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