LOL.Deaths and hospitalizations consistently down in most areas. — movielover
LOLNew Covid19 graphs, now under 500 deaths per day (down from 2,000). — movielover
LOLFantastic News.
Alleged Covid19 deaths per day drop from 2701 (May 6th) to 212 (yesterday). An over 90% drop. — movielover
LOLCovid mortality update (daily)
July 20 - 390
May 6 - 2701 — movielover
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KABC) --California on Wednesday reported a record-breaking 53,711 new cases of COVID-19, the highest number of cases the state has seen in a single day since the pandemic began.
The alarming number of new cases surpasses a record set just three days ago when California recorded 35,729 new cases.
The state now has 1,671,081 cases in total.
Another 293 people died of the virus in the 24-hour period, bringing California's death toll to 21,481, which marks the highest number of deaths in a single day. The state is averaging 163 virus deaths per day, up from 63 just two weeks ago.
Another 14,939 Californians remain hospitalized with the virus and 3,188 patients are in the ICU, both of which break records for the highest number of hospitalizations and intensive care patients to date.
The state's latest COVID-19 data came as the Southern California region's ICU capacity dropped to an alarming .5%.
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