According to the most recent update from the Alameda County Office of Public Health on Jan. 19, total coronavirus cases in Piedmont as of today stood at 149, up from 143 on Jan. 15.
On Tuesday the San Francisco Chronicle reported that: “Intensive care hospitalizations, a critical indicator in assessing regional stay-at-home orders, dropped 2.8% in 7 days across California, the latest state data showed Tuesday. The Bay Area region’s ICU capacity was at 7.4%, still well below the 15% threshold that triggers the stay-home restrictions. The Greater Sacramento region was at 8.9% capacity, but it has been allowed to lift stay-home orders based on more positive projections for the coming weeks. San Joaquin County and Southern California regions remained at 0% ICU capacity.”
(Note: The county database is updated daily, but counts for a particular past date can change as records are adjusted, per a caveat on the county’s data dashboard.)