SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) —Rapid declines in new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in California have the state on a path to loosening business restrictions imposed when the deadliest surge of the pandemic was gaining momentum.
>> COVID resource guide: How to get a vaccine in the Bay Area
About 3.5% of people being tested for coronavirus are getting back positive results, Gov. Gavin Newsom said, a rate that’s dropped greatly in recent weeks. The numbers of people in hospitals and intensive care units and case rates are declining.
>>Tracking coronavirus cases in the Bay Area
Below you will find a breakdown detailing COVID-19 vaccine distribution in the Bay Area by county:
County | Vaccines Administered |
Alameda | 283,578 |
Contra Costa | 236,773 |
Marin | 63,387 |
Napa | 35,563 |
Santa Clara | 338,514 |
San Francisco | 168,215 |
San Mateo | 158,068 |
Solano | 71,415 |
Sonoma | 104,465 |
Total | 1,459,978 |
Vaccine distribution by age group in the Bay Area:
County | 0-17 | 18-49 | 50-64 | 65+ |
Alameda | 0% | 31% | 16.7% | 52.3% |
Contra Costa | 0% | 25.3% | 16.4% | 58.3% |
Marin | 0% | 21.5% | 18.1% | 60.4% |
Napa | 0% | 28.6% | 20.4% | 50.9% |
Santa Clara | 0% | 25.9% | 15.7% | 58.4% |
San Francisco | 0% | 30% | 15.6% | 54.4% |
San Mateo | 0% | 26.7% | 16.4% | 56.9% |
Solano | 0% | 33% | 19.9% | 47.1% |
Sonoma | 0% | 26.9% | 17.5% | 55.6% |