More California Counties on COVID Watch List as State Records Over 500,000 cases
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In the month of July, California experienced its worst surge in
COVID-19 cases and deaths leading Gov. Newsom to impose a
re-shutdown of businesses in more than 30 counties. As of today,
California leads the nation with over 500,000 confirmed cases.
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vor 5 Jahren
In the month of July, California experienced its worst surge in
COVID-19 cases and deaths leading Gov. Newsom to impose a
re-shutdown of businesses in more than 30 counties. As of today,
California leads the nation with over 500,000 confirmed cases. But
at his daily presser Monday, Newsom indicated that the state’s
situation is improving with both new COVID-19 cases and
coronavirus-related hospitalizations down in the last week. He also
emphasized the virus’s disproportionate impact on the state’s
Latino and Central Valley populations and reaffirmed his commitment
to allocating state and federal resources to those communities
where cases continue to grow. We'll talk about the steps
California's taking to contain the pandemic, address testing
backlogs and support communities disproportionately harmed by the
virus.
COVID-19 cases and deaths leading Gov. Newsom to impose a
re-shutdown of businesses in more than 30 counties. As of today,
California leads the nation with over 500,000 confirmed cases. But
at his daily presser Monday, Newsom indicated that the state’s
situation is improving with both new COVID-19 cases and
coronavirus-related hospitalizations down in the last week. He also
emphasized the virus’s disproportionate impact on the state’s
Latino and Central Valley populations and reaffirmed his commitment
to allocating state and federal resources to those communities
where cases continue to grow. We'll talk about the steps
California's taking to contain the pandemic, address testing
backlogs and support communities disproportionately harmed by the
virus.
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