Bay Area coronavirus updates | Mon., July 6

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

  • Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday that the state has added Marin and Monterey counties to its COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic watchlist to monitor the spread of the virus. Marin and Monterey counties joined Contra Costa and Solano counties as the Bay Area representatives on the list while Santa Clara County was removed over the weekend. About a dozen more counties across the state like los Angeles and San Diego where cases are ballooning are also being monitored, according to Newsom.
  • As of Monday at 2 p.m., officials have confirmed the following number of cases around the greater Bay Area region (“+” number added since last check Sun., July 5):
    • Alameda County: 6,855 cases, 140 deaths
    • Contra Costa County: 3,878 cases (+216), 85 deaths (+4)
    • Marin County: 2,867 cases (+163), 25 deaths (+6)
    • Monterey County: 2,151 cases (+87), 15 deaths
    • Napa County: 436 cases (+60), 4 deaths
    • San Francisco County: 3,992 cases (+216), 50 deaths
    • San Mateo County: 3,559 cases (+23), 108 deaths
    • Santa Clara County: 5,408 cases (+135), 164 deaths (+3)
    • Santa Cruz County: 459 cases (+2), 3 deaths
    • Solano County: 1,476 cases, 25 deaths
    • Sonoma County: 1,359 cases, 11 deaths
    • Statewide: 271,684 cases (+11,529), 6,337 deaths (+6)

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