Coronavirus updates: San Francisco Sheriff's deputy at county jail tests positive

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LATEST, March 22, 10:30 p.m.: A San Francisco County Sheriff's deputy assigned to a jail tested positive for COVID-19, officials said. They added that there were no known infections among inmates at the jail.

March 22, 5 p.m.: Santa Clara County reported two more deaths from COVID-19 Sunday evening, bringing the county total of mortalities to 10. Both patients were women; one was in her 40s, the other in her 60s. They passed away Saturday. Health officials also said 59 new cases were identified. There are now 302 infected patients in Santa Clara County.

Alameda County's count went up to 100; this doesn't include cases in the city of Berkeley, which is reporting at least six. Monterey County now has 14 infected patients and San Francisco 108.

March 22, noon: Napa County reported its first and second confirmed cases of COVID-19 in a resident on Sunday.

The county didn't reveal any details about the patients, such as age or underlying medical problems.

Napa’s Queen of the Valley Medical Center treated two non-residents with suspected coronavirus in February. The two patients arrived in Napa on Feb. 17 after being transferred from Travis Air Force Base. They had originally been under quarantine for two weeks aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan before being evacuated with other American residents to West Coast locations. The hospital reported the patients were transferred to another location on Feb. 24.

March 22, 10 a.m.: The San Francisco Public Health Department reported Sunday morning that the city now has 105 cases of coronavirus. The city didn't release more details on the 21 newly identified patients.

March 22, 8 a.m. The greater San Francisco Bay Area endured its first weekend under stay-at-home orders issued by both local and state government as the number of cases continued to climb.

As of Sunday morning, the number of cases in Alameda County rose to 71, Monterey to 7, San Francisco to 84, San Mateo to 110, Santa Clara to 263, Santa Cruz to 15, Solano to 15 and Sonoma to 23.

Where cases have been confirmed in the greater Bay Area:





ALAMEDA COUNTY: 100 confirmed cases*

Fore more information on Alameda County cases, visit the public health department website.

*Number excludes infected patients in City of Berkeley, which has six cases

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: 61 confirmed cases, 1 death

For more information on Contra Costa County cases, visit the public health department website.

LAKE COUNTY: 0 confirmed cases

For information on Lake County and coronavirus, visit the public health department website.

MARIN COUNTY: 38 confirmed cases

Fore more information on Marin County cases, visit the public health department website.

MONTEREY COUNTY: 11 confirmed cases

For more information on Monterey County cases, visit the public health department website.

NAPA COUNTY: 1 case

For more information on Napa County cases, visit the public health department website.

SAN BENITO COUNTY: 5 confirmed cases, 1 death

For more information on San Benito County cases, visit the public health department website.

SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY: 108 confirmed cases

For more information on San Francisco County cases, visit the public health department website.

SAN MATEO COUNTY: 117 confirmed cases, 1 death

For more information on San Mateo County cases, visit the public health department website.

SANTA CLARA COUNTY: 302 confirmed cases, 10 deaths

Fore more information on Santa Clara County cases, visit the public health department website.

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: 15 confirmed cases

For more information on Santa Cruz County cases, visit the public health department website.

SOLANO COUNTY: 14 confirmed cases

For more information on Solano County cases, visit the public health department website.

SONOMA COUNTY: 24 confirmed cases, 1 death

For more information on Sonoma County cases, visit the public health department website.

In California, 24 coronavirus-related deaths have been reported, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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Amy Graff is a digital editor with SFGATE. Email her: agraff@sfgate.com.