San Luis Obispo has 77 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Monday, March 30 – up 6 cases from yesterday, according to the County Public Health Department.
There are 5,739 confirmed cases in California and 140,904 in the United States – which surpasses China’s 82,198 confirmed cases and Italy’s 101,739 confirmed cases, according to Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.
Of the total cases in San Luis Obispo, 43 patients are at home in isolation, 27 patients have recovered, and 7 are currently in the hospital. One of the hospitalized patients is in intensive care.
With 27 recovered patients, there are 50 active cases of coronavirus in San Luis Obispo County.
There have been no deaths related to COVID-19 in the county.
Total Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in SLO County
County Public Health has now conducted 416 tests in which 34 have tested positive. Private laboratories have detected 43 cases, but the number of tests conducted is unknown, according to County Public Health.
The highest increase of confirmed cases in one day remains at nine.
There are three cases of coronavirus in those zero to 17-years-old, 33 in ages 18 to 49-years-old, 20 in 50 to 64-years-old and 21 in those 65 and older.
There are 20 confirmed cases in Paso Robles, 13 in Atascadero, 12 in Arroyo Grande, seven in the city of San Luis Obispo, six in Morro Bay, six in Templeton, five in Nipomo and eight in other cities with less than five cases.