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Alameda County has one of California’s highest coronavirus transmission rates, reporting about 354 cases a week for every 100,000 residents for the past week. That figure has climbed 20% from ...
"Rising COVID cases in Alameda County are now leading to more people being hospitalized and today's action reflects the seriousness of the moment," said Alameda County Health Officer Dr. Nicholas ...
The number of COVID-19 deaths in Alameda County fell by a quarter Friday after the public health department changed its methodology for counting fatalities in the pandemic. The change — which ...
Over the seven-day period ending Thursday, Alameda County reported an average of 858 new coronavirus cases per day — down 9% from two weeks ago, according to data compiled by The Times.
Over the past month, the most alarming coronavirus numbers coming out of the Bay Area have been in Alameda County, where double-digit death totals reported on multiple days propelled the region as ...
Alameda County has revised its COVID-19 death count, saying it over-counted more than 400 cases. As of Friday, the Alameda County Health department had reported 1,634 COVID-19 deaths, but later ...
Where Covid-19 is spreading and where people are testing. The disparity in Alameda County appears to be created by a number of factors: private insurers being more prevalent in wealthier zip codes, ...
Mask mandate in Alameda County now in effect amid COVID surge; some residents unaware. It's the only county in the Bay Area to now require masks in public places like stores and gyms.
Alameda County became California’s 30th county placed on the state’s “watch list because of growing concerns over the novel coronavirus pandemic, health officials announce Sunday.
The superintendent of Alameda County apologized last week after her office spent about $600,000 in Covid relief funds on stipends for her staff, mostly managers who took on extra duties during the ...