San Luis Obispo now has 299 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Monday, June 8, according to the County Public Health.
Of the total cases, 268 have recovered, 25 patients are at home in isolation, and 5 are currently in the hospital — 3 patients remain in intensive care.
There has been one death related to coronavirus in the county.
Total Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in SLO County
County Public Health has now conducted 12,482 tests in which 91 have tested positive. Private laboratories have detected 208 cases, but the number of tests conducted is unknown, according to County Public Health.
There are 30 cases of coronavirus in those zero to 17-years-old, 142 in ages 18 to 49-years-old, 76 in 50 to 64-years-old and 51 in those 65 and older.
Coronavirus cases by city
Thursday, June 4 saw the largest single day spike since April 24 with nine cases reported.
The largest single-day spike on April 24 had 14 new cases reported that day.
There is no data to report for Saturday, June 6, or Sunday, June 7, as County Public Health stopped updating on Saturdays and Sundays starting May 30.