California Surpasses New York In Total Coronavirus Cases


Following a single-day record for new infections, California now has more confirmed coronavirus cases than New York state.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced, Wednesday, that the state now has more confirmed cases COVID-19 than New York state, where the coronavirus was once stronger than anywhere else. California’s rise was sparked by a single-day record new infections.

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Newson says 12,807 new cases were confirmed, Tuesday, bringing the state’s total to 413,576. The Governor says the high numbers can, in part, be explained away by the state’s size, but the issue still needs to be taken seriously.

“We’re a state the size 21 states combined,” Newsom said Wednesday. “So it’s not surprising now in some respects, as we began to reopen key sectors our economy, people continue to mix and people continue to come in close contact with others that may have contracted this disease, that our numbers will start to go up in total.”

“Nonetheless, it’s a sober reminder why we are taking things as seriously as we are,” he continued. “A sober reminder why we put in that mask mandate here in the state California, and a reminder why we modified our opening.”

Carmela Coyle, president and CEO the California Hospital Association, says approximately 45,000 the state’s 50,000 hospital beds are occupied.

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