With shelter-in-place orders in effect for the Bay Area and similar guidelines in place for the rest of the state, San Francisco continues to see a rise in coronavirus cases in the area.
As of Sunday, San Francisco saw an increase of 39 cases from Saturday. The area total has now reached 568 cases. As of Saturday, eight people in San Francisco had died from the virus. That number remains the same on Sunday.
Another change that took effect Sunday was the move to have courts hold virtual proceedings. Most pretrials are being held electronically, ABC7 reports. Courts are currently working to move other hearings to a virtual medium, including announcments of charges, plea negotiations, and input from crime victims.
Meanwhile, on Saturday, officials reported that an inmate at Alameda County's Santa Rita Jail has tested positive for coronavirus. This marks the first case of the virus at the jail.
Beginning on Sunday, Lake Berryessa's public facilities will be closed. This includes day-use, boat launching, and restroom facilities. Campgrounds and overnight lodging will close by Monday.





