Santa Clara is close to becoming the first Bay Area county with more than 1,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

According to new data released by the Public Health Department Wednesday, 956 people in Santa Clara County have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, including 66 since the last update provided on Tuesday.

The county also reported two new COVID-19-related deaths Wednesday, bringing the countywide death toll to 32.

Eleven members of the Santa Clara County sheriff’s office are among those who have confirmed to test positive for COVID-19, including eight correctional deputies.

The Santa Clara County Public Health Department has not released updated data on the number of people who have tested positive and recovered, the number of COVID-19 patients in county hospitals and the number of COVID-19 patients in ICU beds, but on Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom said during a press briefing that his office would release hospitalization data for all 58 counties in the state later in the day.

The total of cases in Santa Clara County has more than doubled in the last week as the Department of Public Health reported 459 cases on March 25. During that time, the number of COVID-19-related deaths in Santa Clara County has increased from 17 to 32.

Santa Clara County has at least twice as many cases as every other Bay Area county as San Mateo has the second-highest total with 434.

On Tuesday, Santa Clara County was one of six Bay Area counties that announced the extension of a regional shelter-in-place order to May 3.