coronavirus

Officials Confirm More Bay Area Coronavirus Cases

Four residents are confirmed to be new Bay Area cases of the highly-contagious coronavirus

NBCUniversal, Inc. Contra Costa County Health Departments and hospitals are putting out warnings to wash your hands and stay home if you’re sick. This as the county experiences its first case involving a local resident. Cheryl Hurd reports.

More cases of Bay Area residents testing positive for the novel coronavirus were confirmed Tuesday, including the first local cases in Contra Costa County and Berkeley.

In addition, two additional cases were announced in Santa Clara County, rising the total number of cases there to 11.

The Contra Costa County case was confirmed by the county's public health lab. It is expected to be confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Officials said the resident is being treated at a local hospital, did not travel recently to impacted countries, and had no known contact with an infected person.

Health officials said the case suggests coronavirus may be circulating in Contra Costa County.

In Berkeley, health officials said the city's first case involves a resident who recently returned from traveling abroad. The resident has "largely stayed at home in a voluntary self-imposed quarantine," Berkeley Health Officer Dr. Lisa Hernandez said.

Moving south to Santa Clara County, officials report 11 cases after announcing it had confirmed two new cases on Tuesday. It was not immediately clear how the virus was transmitted in the new cases and an investigation is ongoing.

Bay City News contributed to this report.

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