California
sees record 12,000 new coronavirus cases, surpasses New
York as worst-hit state
Send a link to a friend
[July 23, 2020]
By Anurag Maan and Shaina Ahluwalia
(Reuters) - California on Wednesday
overtook New York, the original epicenter of the U.S. novel coronavirus
outbreak, as the worst-hit state for cases, according to a Reuters tally
of county data.
|
Total cases in the most populous U.S. state rose by 12,112 on
Wednesday to a total of more than 421,000, the biggest single-day
increase since the pandemic started. California deaths also set a
one-day record, rising by 159.
New York has recorded by far the most deaths of any U.S. state at
more than 32,000 with California in fourth place with over 8,000
deaths.
If California were a country, it would rank fifth in the world for
total coronavirus cases behind only the United States, Brazil, India
and Russia. New York has more than 413,500 cases and has been adding
on average 700 new ones a day in July. In California there is an
average of 8,300 new cases a day.
The rapid increase of cases has made it difficult to trace the
pathogen's path through the community through contact tracing, a
process of interviewing people who test positive for the virus to
find out how they were exposed, and whom they in turn might have
exposed, California Secretary of Health and Human Services Dr Mark
Ghaly said on Tuesday.
[to top of second column] |
"No one anticipated building a program to contact trace the number
of cases we’re seeing here," Ghaly said at a news conference,
referring to Los Angeles and other counties struggling to trace
cases of the disease.
Since its crush of cases earlier in the year, New York state has
managed to get the virus under control, reporting the fewest
hospitalizations in four months on Monday and only two deaths on
Tuesday.
Nearly 143,000 Americans have died of COVID-19 - nearly a quarter of
the global total.
(Reporting by Anurag Maan and Shaina Ahluwalia in Bengaluru, and
Sharon Bernstein in Sacramento, California; Editing by Lisa Shumaker
and Jonathan Oatis)
[© 2020 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2020 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |