California on Wednesday (Jul 22) overtook New York, the original epicentre of the nation's outbreak, as the worst-hit state for cases of COVID-19, ...
REUTERS: California on Wednesday overtook New York, the original epicentre of the United States' outbreak, as the worst-hit state for COVID-19 cases, according to a Reuters tally of county data.
Total cases in the most populous US state climbed to more than 414,000, with a handful of California counties reporting more than 4,700 new cases on Wednesday.New York has recorded by far the most deaths of any US state at more than 32,000 with California in fourth place with nearly 8,000 deaths. New York currently has more than 412,800 total cases and is adding on average 700 new cases a day in July. In California there is an average of 8,300 new cases a day.
Since its crush of cases earlier this year, New York state has got the virus under control, reporting the fewest hospitalisations in four months on Monday and only two deaths on Tuesday.
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