To keep our community informed of the most urgent coronavirus news, The San Francisco Chronicle’s critical updates are free to read. Ongoing coverage is available to subscribers. Subscribe now for full access and to support our work. Total coronavirus cases: 9,944 in California, including 2,658 in the Bay Area. 216,721 cases in the U.S., with 5,138 deaths, including 213 in California. The five states with the highest death tolls are: New York with 2,220, New Jersey with 355, Michigan with 335, Louisiana with 273, and Washington state with 254. Click here to see a U.S. map with state-by-state death tolls and coronavirus case counts. More than 937,500 in the world with more than 47,200 deaths. More than 194,300 people have recovered. For detailed maps, check out The Chronicle’s Coronavirus Tracker. To get regular updates on our coverage, sign up for our coronavirus newsletter. Breaking news developments today: 10:59 p.m. President of Philippines orders military, police to shoot civilians: President Rodrigo Duterte in a speech Wednesday night ordered the military and police to kill civilians who cause “trouble” during the coronavirus lockdown, according to a video posted on Rappler, an online news site based in the Philippines. The news site said… Read full this story
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