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California Coronavirus Map and Case Count

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28,067
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There have been at least 28,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in California, according to a New York Times database. As of Friday morning, 968 people had died.

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Note: The map shows the known locations of coronavirus cases by county. For total cases and deaths: Circles are sized by the number of people there who have tested positive, which may differ from where they contracted the illness. For new cases: Doubling time is calculated for the last week of cases. Sources: State and local health agencies and hospitals.

Cases by county

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California 28,067 71 968 2
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Los Angeles 10,854 107 455 5
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Riverside 2,264 95 59 2
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San Diego 2,012 61 60 2
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Santa Clara 1,833 95 70 4
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Orange 1,425 45 25 <1
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Alameda 1,069 65 40 2
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San Bernardino 1,032 48 47 2
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San Francisco 1,022 117 17 2
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Sacramento 879 58 32 2
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San Mateo 767 100 28 4
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Contra Costa 631 56 16 1
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Kern 553 63 3 <1
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Ventura 384 45 13 2
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Tulare 372 81 17 4
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San Joaquin 369 50 17 2
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Santa Barbara 354 80 3 <1
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Fresno 295 30 7 <1
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Marin 187 74 10 4
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Stanislaus 187 35 4 <1
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Sonoma 172 34 2 <1
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Solano 161 37 2 <1
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Imperial 143 79 2 1
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Placer 130 34 8 2
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San Luis Obispo 125 44 1 <1
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Yolo 125 58 7 3
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Monterey 119 27 3 <1
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Santa Cruz 96 35 2 <1
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Merced 82 30 3 1
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Humboldt 52 38
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San Benito 42 71 2 3
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Napa 40 28 2 1
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El Dorado 35 19
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Nevada 34 34 1 1
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Madera 33 21 2 1
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Shasta 26 15 3 2
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Sutter 24 25 2 2
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Mono 23 162 1 7
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Kings 18 12 1 <1
Inyo 17 94
Butte 16 7
Yuba 15 20 1 1
Calaveras 11 24
Amador 6 16
Lake 6 9
Siskiyou 5 11
Glenn 4 14
Mendocino 4 5
Plumas 4 21
Colusa 3 14
Alpine 2 175
Del Norte 2 7
Tuolumne 2 4
Tehama 1 2
Notes: Growth rate shows how frequently the number of cases has doubled over the previous seven days. Growth rate not shown for counties with less than 20 cases.

On Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom thanked the state’s undocumented workers, many of whom pick fruits and vegetables, care for the sick and perform other critical jobs.

Then he announced a plan to help them: The federal coronavirus relief package does not include aid for undocumented immigrants. So Mr. Newsom said the state would step in with $75 million, plus another $50 million from philanthropic organizations, to be paid to affected families who are undocumented.

He said it was the first such move in the nation.

Mr. Newsom also signed an order aimed at gig economy workers in a move that could set up a clash with Washington.

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Current statewide order in California

Stay at home, effective March 19. California, America’s most populous state, was the first to order all residents to stay home. Others quickly followed suit. “This is not a permanent state, this is a moment in time,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said. “We will look back at these decisions as pivotal.”

New reported cases by day in California

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New reported deaths by day in California

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Note: Scale for deaths chart is adjusted from cases chart to display trend.

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