The San Francisco Department of Public Health provides daily updates each morning. We will do the same.
The most recent numbers from the Health Department show 26 new cases and no new deaths. All of the new cases were added with confirmation dates of Sunday and Monday.
The testing numbers show an increase over the last couple of weeks, but some say that this is still not near enough – and it is far below the city’s capacity of 5,800.
Tests, again, are free for any essential worker in San Francisco and free for any adult with at least one symptom, including a headache or fatigue. Go here to register.
As yet there is no guidance from the Department of Health on how often essential workers should be tested, but the city’s site says no more than every 14 days. Santa Clara county recommends workers get tested once a month.
Our data tracker is embedded below, or click here for a full-screen version. And, you can find all of our recent daily tracker stories here.
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Please note:
The embedded data tracker below will continue to be updated daily after this post is published.
For the number of confirmed cases each day, our tracker is tracking the date on which the Health Department announced new confirmed cases, not the date which the department said those cases were confirmed on.
There is a discrepancy between the total number of positive test results reported by the city and the total daily number of confirmed cases. The discrepancy comes from a delay in fully investigating positive test results. In doing so, health investigators find some duplicates and some are for people who live outside of the city, according to epidemiologists at the Department of Public Health. New cases are only added to the daily confirmed cases after an investigation is completed.
Also, there is also a discrepancy between the hospitalization data reported by the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) and the county hospital data reported by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). This is because SFDPH receives data from one additional hospital, San Francisco VA Health Care System, that is not required to report to CDPH. “SFDPH statistics will trend higher as long as this hospital has patients admitted as either COVID-19 positive or suspected COVID-19 positive.”

