The population density of Carlsbad, CA was 2,999 in 2017. The population density of Santa Clara, CA was 6,771 in 2017.

Population Density

Population Density is computed by dividing the total population by Land Area Per Square Mile.

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Geographic and Population Datasets Involving Carlsbad, CA or Santa Clara, CA

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    COVID-19 cases by city of residence

    data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-09-21T00:00:35.000Z

    The dataset summarizes counts and rates of cumulative COVID-19 cases by cities in Santa Clara County. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange This dataset is updated every Thursday.

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    COVID-19 cases by zip code of residence

    data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-09-21T00:00:27.000Z

    The datset summarizes counts and rates of cumulative COVID-19 cases by zip codes in Santa Clara County. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. This dataset is updated every Thursday.

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    COVID-19 cases among children by age

    data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-09-21T00:01:09.000Z

    The dataset provides information about COVID-19 cases among children ages under 18 years by age among Santa Clara County residents. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange

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    COVID-19 deaths by zip code

    data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-09-21T00:01:16.000Z

    The dataset summarizes counts and rates of cumulative COVID-19 deaths by zip code in Santa Clara County. When a death occurs at a Long Term Care Facility (LTCF), the death will be counted for the zip code in which the LTCF is located; so zip codes with large LTCFs or LTCFs that experienced an outbreak may have higher death counts for this reason. Information about the number of LTCF deaths in the county can be found on the LTCF dashboard.Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. This dataset is updated every Thursday.

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    Count of deaths with COVID-19 by date

    data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2023-10-06T00:06:53.000Z

    The dataset provides number of new and cumulative cases deaths with COVID-19 over time among Santa Clara County residents. Deaths are listed separately for patients at Long Term Care Facilities because patients in these facilities are more isolated than the general public and represent a particularly vulnerable population. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Data Notes: Deaths are reported by the date of death. Death accounted for in the dataset do not necessarily mean that the individuals died from COVID-19. This table is updated Monday-Friday and will not be updated on holidays.

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    Deaths with COVID-19 by race/ethnicity

    data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-09-21T00:00:27.000Z

    The dataset provides information about the demographics and characteristics of deaths with COVID-19 by racial/ethnic groups among Santa Clara County residents. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Data notes: The Other category for the race/ethnicity graph includes American Indian/Alaska Native and people who identify as multi-racial. This table is updated every Friday.

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    San Mateo County And California Crime Rates 2000-2014

    performance.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2016-08-31T20:40:07.000Z

    Violent and property crime rates per 100,000 population for San Mateo County and the State of California. The total crimes used to calculate the rates for San Mateo County include data from: Sheriff's Department Unincorporated, Atherton, Belmont, Brisbane, Broadmoor, Burlingame, Colma, Daly City, East Palo Alto, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Hillsborough, Menlo Park, Millbrae, Pacifica, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Mateo, South San Francisco, Bay Area DPR, BART, Union Pacific Railroad, and CA Highway Patrol.

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    COVID-19 cases by race/ethnicity

    data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-09-21T00:00:27.000Z

    The dataset provides information about the demographics and characteristics of COVID-19 cases by racial/ethnic groups among Santa Clara County residents. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Data notes: The Other category for the race/ethnicity graph includes American Indian/Alaska Native and people who identify as multi-racial. This table is updated every Thursday.

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    COVID-19 vaccinations among county residents by city

    data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-09-21T00:02:07.000Z

    The dataset provides number of Santa Clara County residents who were administered at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine by city. Source: California Immunization Registry.

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    COVID-19 vaccinations among county residents by zip

    data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-09-21T00:02:35.000Z

    The dataset provides number of Santa Clara County residents who were administered at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine by city. Source: California Immunization Registry Note: Percent of residents vaccinated and population age 16 years and older is based in part on estimates of the number of people residing in the census tract from a population-based survey sample, which is subject to error. As a result, percent vaccinated may be over- or under-estimated. For this reason, the displayed percent of residents vaccinated in a census tract is capped at 95%.