25August 2020
While California deals with multiple crises, there are motivating signs in the coronavirus battle, with infection rates falling enough that Gov. Gavin Newsom stated Monday that quickly he will reveal prepare for reopening businesses that closed almost 2 months ago when cases surged.
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“We are progressing this week,” Newsom said throughout a news conference on efforts to combat the virus and wildfires, which damaged more than 1,000 houses and fouled the air over a big swath of the country's most inhabited state.
Newsom called it a “really challenging duration, where we're battling this pandemic as we're battling these wildfires all up and down the state of California.”
More than 100,000 individuals are evaluated for COVID-19 every day, though the wildfires have actually made it harder in some locations, the Democratic guv stated. Over the previous week, the infection rate for those evaluated was up to 5.6%, a significant drop from a few weeks ago and well below the state's target of 8%.
Coronavirus Hospital Use Projections Across the Country
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