Bay Area coronavirus updates | Mon., June 29

The latest developments around the region related to the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, as of Monday afternoon include:

  • Contra Costa County will delay reopening various businesses like bars, gyms, indoor museums, hotels and activities like indoor dining that were scheduled to resume operating Saturday due to the recent flare-up of new COVID-19 coronavirus cases, county officials said Monday.
  • Madison Park Academy students created more than 700 face shields on 3D printers to donate to numerous hospitals including Alta Bates in Berkeley, St. Mary’s Medical Center in San Francisco, Mt. Sinai in New York City and Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, DC, among others.
  • The San Francisco Zoo and Gardens postponed plans for reopening, pushing back a previously planned Monday opening, after the San Francisco Department of Public Health on Friday rescinded approval of “extended phase II” reopening in response to the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
  • As of Monday at 2:30 p.m., officials have confirmed the following number of cases around the greater Bay Area region (“+” number added since last check Sat., June 27):
    • Alameda County: 5,615 cases (+122), 132 deaths (+2)
    • Contra Costa County: 2,971 cases (+283), 76 deaths (+3)
    • Marin County: 2,182 cases (+478), 18 deaths
    • Monterey County: 1,605 cases (+161), 14 deaths (+2)
    • Napa County: 310 cases (+40), 4 deaths
    • San Francisco County: 3,561 cases (+93), 50 deaths (+1)
    • San Mateo County: 3,141 cases (+58), 106 deaths
    • Santa Clara County: 4,162 cases (+178), 155 deaths
    • Santa Cruz County: 349 cases, 3 deaths (+1)
    • Solano County: 1,118 cases, 23 deaths
    • Sonoma County: 1,118 cases (+112), 5 deaths
    • Statewide: 216,550 cases (+10,117), 5,936 deaths (+64)

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