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LOCAL CONFIRMED CASES UP TO 20, 977 COUNTYWIDE

The number of positive novel coronavirus cases in San Bernardino County climbed by 90 Monday, April 13, but there weren’t any new deaths. There are now 977 cases of COVID-19 in the county, up from 887 cases reported Sunday, (April 12). To date, 31 people in the county have died of the disease. Here in the Morongo Basin there were 20 confirmed cases reported. Yucca Valley has the most with seven; Morongo Valley has five; Twentynine Palms, four; Joshua Tree, two; and Landers with two.

San Bernardino County has tested 9,358 people for COVID-19, of which 10.4 percent had positive results, the county’s data show.

Women made up 51.6 percent of the cases compared to 47.9 percent men. The gender of .5 percent of the cases was unknown. People 18 to 49 years old continue to make up the bulk of the cases, at 461. Meanwhile, 278 were 50 to 64 years old, 225 were older than 65 and 11 were 2 to 17 years old, according to the county. The age of two patients was unknown, according to the county.

Adelanto, 8
Apple Valley, 13
Barstow, 8
Big Bear City, 2
Big Bear Lake, 3
Bloomington, 11
Blue Jay, 2
Chino, 41
Chino Hills, 40
Colton, 30
Crestline, 3
Fontana, 120
Fort Irwin, 2
Grand Terrace, 10
Hesperia, 31
Highland, 39
Joshua Tree, 2
Landers, 2
Loma Linda, 18
Mentone, 4
Montclair, 11
Morongo Valley, 5
Oak Hills, 5
Ontario, 50
Phelan, 2
Rancho Cucamonga, 64
Redlands, 60
Rialto, 41
Rimforest, 1
Running Springs, 2
San Bernardino, 92
Twentynine Palms, 4
Upland, 32
Victorville, 46
Wrightwood, 1
Yucaipa, 109
Yucca Valley, 7
The location of 56 of the cases was undetermined.


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