The dataset provides number of new and cumulative COVID-19 cases over time among Santa Clara County residents. A case is someone who tests positive for COVID-19 using viral testing performed in a lab. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Data Notes: Cases are reported by the date that the specimens were collected for testing. Values for the most recent 5 days are likely to increase as additional results are received.
The dataset summarizes counts and rates of cumulative COVID-19 cases by cities in Santa Clara County. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange
The dataset provides number of new and cumulative cases deaths with COVID-19 over time among Santa Clara County residents. Deaths are listed separately for patients at Long Term Care Facilities because patients in these facilities are more isolated than the general public and represent a particularly vulnerable population. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Data Notes: Deaths are reported by the date of death. Death accounted for in the dataset do not necessarily mean that the individuals died from COVID-19.
The datset summarizes counts and rates of cumulative COVID-19 cases by zip codes in Santa Clara County. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange.
The dataset provides information about characteristics of deaths with COVID-19 by age groups among Santa Clara County residents. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange
The dataset provides information about the demographics and characteristics of deaths with COVID-19 by racial/ethnic groups among Santa Clara County residents. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Data notes: The Other category for the race/ethnicity graph includes American Indian/Alaska Native and people who identify as multi-racial.
The dataset provides information about the source of transmission in the COVID-19 cases among Santa Clara County residents. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange Data notes: All cases without a known source of transmission are included in the Unknown/Presumed Community Transmission category, and may be changed as ongoing investigations yield additional information.
The dataset provides information about presence of comorbidities among people who died with COVID-19 among Santa Clara County residents. Comorbidities are other health conditions that increases the risk of complications among COVID-19 cases. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange
The dataset provides number of daily and cumulative COVID-19 vaccines administered over time among Santa Clara County residents. Number of people with at least one dose is the number of county residents who either received a vaccine requiring a single dose or received the first dose of a vaccine requiring multiple doses. Source: California Immunization Registry. Data Notes: Data are reported by the date vaccine was administered. Values for the most recent 3 days are likely to increase as additional records are submitted.
The dataset provides information on the number of hospitalized patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19. Data on hospitalized patients are provided by reporting hospitals and represent a snapshot of the hospitals’ patient census and capacity at that point in time. These data may vary greatly day to day as they are only accurate at the time hospitals report the data. Source: Santa Clara County Emergency Medical Services. Data Notes: A Person Under Investigation (PUI) is an individual that is believed to have COVID-19 based on symptoms. New COVID-19 patients represent either newly admitted patients with COVID-19 or PUIs already hospitalized that then test positive for COVID-19. Percent represents the percentage of staffable beds for each level of care that are occupied by patients with COVID-19. Percentages are provided as a rolling 7-day average. This table is updated Monday through Friday.