CALIFORNIA reaches another COVID-19 milestone

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California on Sunday reported another 408 deaths, bringing the total since the outbreak began to more than 46,840 — the highest in the nation.

The 8,842 new confirmed cases on Sunday are more than 80% below the mid-December peak of about 54,000. Total cases reached nearly 3.4 million.
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The state has reported fewer than 10,000 cases over the past two days, combined. However, many counties did not issues updates Sunday or Monday, meaning case numbers could rebound slightly once the holiday weekend is accounted for. Nonetheless, at approximately 8,050 per day over the past week, California is averaging fewer than a fifth of the cases it was at its all-time high last month, including a 57% reduction over the past two weeks.

Hospitalizations are also falling faster than any other point of the pandemic, down 40% in the past two weeks, to 8,693 COVID-positive patients, as of Sunday. Available intensive-care beds have increased nearly 20% in the past two weeks, and there are fewer active ICU patients than any time since the first week of December.+

COVID-19 continues to claim the lives of hundreds of Californians, on average, each day, far more than any time prior to this winter. With 64 fatalities in Monday’s abridged holiday count, California is averaging fewer than 400 fatalities per day over the past week for the first time since the start of January.
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On Friday, California counties reported 7,621 new cases of COVID-19, according to data tracked by this news organization, bringing the state’s seven-day average of new cases down to 7,081.

Statewide, the number of patients hospitalized with confirmed cases of COVID-19 declined on Thursday by 4.9 percent from the preceding day to 7,514. The number of patients in intensive care unit beds with confirmed cases declined 5.7 percent on Thursday, to 2,207. There were nearly 5,000 ICU patients with COVID-19 in early January.

On Friday, 479 COVID-19 deaths were reported by California counties, bringing the state’s seven-day average to 340 daily deaths.
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California’s death toll during the coronavirus pandemic has topped 49,000, even as the rates of new infections and hospitalizations continue to plummet across the state.

California reported another 408 deaths Sunday, bringing the total since the outbreak began to 49,105 — the highest in the nation.

Health officials said Sunday that the number of patients in California hospitals with COVID-19 has slipped below 7,000, a drop of more than a third over two weeks.

The 6,760 new confirmed cases reported Sunday are more than 85% below the mid-December peak of about 54,000 in one day. Total cases are approaching 3.45 million.
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County health departments across the state totaled 4,959 new cases of COVID-19 and 296 fatalities from the virus, according to data compiled by this news organization.

The number of Californians hospitalized with COVID-19 fell below 5,000 on Sunday for the first time since the week prior to Thanksgiving. Hospitalizations have fallen 44% in the past two weeks and been slashed by more than three-quarters from the height of the surge in January.
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With 4,389 new cases reported Tuesday, California’s daily average over the past week fell below 5,000 to its lowest point since the first week of November, according to data compiled by this news organization.

Now, California’s death toll has grown to 52,777, including another 278 reported on Tuesday.

The number of Californians hospitalized with COVID-19 has fallen to 4,812, as of Monday, after nearly reaching 22,000 on a single day in January. For the first time since the second week of November, the state on Monday reported more than 2,000 available intensive-care beds as the tally of ICU patients diminished further to 1,390, according to the state.
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There were 2,826 patients confirmed or suspected to be sick with coronavirus in California hospitals as of Wednesday, breaking the previous record low of 2,969 reported on Oct. 24, 2020.

While the virus has infected over 3.6 million residents and killed more than 56,000 Californians, daily cases and deaths likewise continue trending downward since their winter peaks.
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California Covid Cases Make Biggest One-Day Jump of 2021 As Delta Fuels Surge

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California tallied 10,356 newly reported confirmed cases of Covid-19 on Friday. That number had skyrocketed up from just 7,457 reported on Thursday, a 39% jump in one day.

For the week of July 14-20, the average case rate among unvaccinated Californians is 20.7 per 100,000 per day and the average case rate among vaccinated Californians is significantly lower at 3.5 per 100,000 per day.

On Thursday, the number of new cases in L.A. was 3,248. That’s roughly half of the 7,458 cases recorded in California on Thursday, even though Los Angeles County’s population accounts for only roughly 25% of the state’s residents.

While nowhere near the near 23,000 Covid-related patients seen in January of 2021, the number of infected people in California hospitals topped 4,000 for the first time in four months on Friday.
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