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California may face 5,000 coronavirus deaths a week if social distancing eases too soon, health official says

MILLBRAE, Calif. - California faces 5,000 coronavirus deaths a week if the state's stay-at-home policies are relaxed too early, a health officer in the Bay Area said Tuesday.

"Some of the modeling is predicting - at the peak - up to 5,000 deaths a week throughout California," Dr. Chris Farnitano, health officer for Contra Costa County, told his Board of Supervisors. That would mean 600 deaths a week from the disease known as COVID-19 in the central San Francisco Bay Area, and 100 to 200 deaths a week in Contra Costa County, he said.

"We are still hopeful we can avoid (this scenario) if we don't relax our efforts to flatten the curve," said Farnitano, who shared the possible epidemic outcomes on the same day that six Bay Area counties extended and strengthened the nation's first coronavirus shelter-in-place order.

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