San Francisco Bay Area goes 2 days without COVID-19 deaths since March - Business Insider

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The San Francisco Bay Area has gone 2 straight days without a coronavirus-related death for the 1st time since early March

A man covers his face with a mask while walking on a path at Aquatic Park in front of Alcatraz Island during the coronavirus outbreak in San Francisco, Sunday, May 17, 2020.There have been zero reported coronavirus-related deaths in the San Francisco Bay Area in the last two days. The news comes as the region continues to experience lower case counts than other parts of the US.

The region's single-day death count peaked on April 22, with 20 reported deaths, the Chronicle notes. But the region also reported 196 new confirmed cases of the disease on Sunday, its largest single-day spike since May 2. The San Francisco Bay Area was the first region in the US to issue a shelter-in-place order that went into effect on March 17. The state of California followed suit two days later.

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