Tracking the coronavirus in San Benito County

Tracking the coronavirus in San Benito County

Note to readers

This archived page was updated for the final time on June 7, 2023. For the latest numbers, please visit our new COVID-19 tracker.

19,020
confirmed cases
116
deaths

The latest trends

The California Department of Public Health releases data tracking the spread of the coronavirus in San Benito County.

About 1 out of every 3 people in the county has tested positive, 19,020 in total.

The case tally includes 1,158 probable cases diagnosed with an antigen test, which return results faster but may be less accurate.

Over the past week, the county has averaged 1 new cases and 0 new deaths per day.

An estimated people have recovered from COVID-19 or are no longer infectious, according to a common statistical method applied by The Times. Roughly cases remain active.

Vaccines

So far, 85.9% of San Benito County residents have received at least one dose and 78.6% are fully vaccinated.

To date, 137,669 vaccines have been administered. Over the last seven days, an average of 9 doses per day have been given out.

State data show roughly 95% of the county’s seniors have received at least a single shot.

Vaccinations by age group
Fully vaccinated Partially vaccinated Not vaccinated

Though the race of some vaccinated people is unknown, the tallies below offer the best available view of racial disparities.

Vaccinations by race
Fully vaccinated Partially vaccinated Not vaccinated

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Hospitals and patients

There are now 3 patients admitted to county hospitals with a confirmed case of COVID-19, a change of -100% from two weeks ago. Of those, 0 are in an intensive care unit. More information about the strain placed on local hospitals can be found on The Times’s hospital tracker.

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