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New record high COVID-19 cases reported in California

By IANS | Updated: June 25, 2020 09:35 IST

San Francisco, June 25 California has reported 7,149 new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period, shattering the daily ...

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San Francisco, June 25 California has reported 7,149 new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period, shattering the daily record for new infections for a second straight day.

The previous highest single-day jump was reported on Tuesday when the most populous state in the US saw an additional 5,019 cases, reports Xinhua news agency.

California saw a 69 per cent increase in new cases in just two days as the state is moving forward with its reopening plans.

Data from the California State Health Department showed the state has 190,222 confirmed cases to date.

There were 52 new COVID-19-related deaths reported on Wednesday, bringing the state's total to 5,632.

"California's positivity rate - a key indicator of community spread - is trending modestly upward in the 14-day average. Hospitalization rates over the long-term are showing a slight uptick in the 14-day average," he California State Health Department said on Wednesday.

The number of patients hospitalized has jumped 29 per cent in just two weeks from 3,177 to 4,095.

California is one of the seven US states which reported new highs for COVID-19 hospitalizations on Tuesday, according to data tracked by The Washington Post.

Increases in four suburban California counties, Ventura, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties, have contributed to an overall rise in hospitalizations recorded statewide that began after Memorial Day, just as officials were rapidly reopening the economy, the Los Angeles Times reported, noting that some health officials are blaming social gatherings.

The California State Health Department said that as testing capacity continues to increase across the state, an increase in the number of positive cases has been expected.

There have been 3,592,899 tests conducted in California as of Tuesday.

"Not only as we reopen our economy but we begin to reopen our households and we begin to go back to our old ways and our old habits, the consequence is we are spreading this virus," said California governor Gavin Newsom in a daily news briefing on Wednesday.

"It is our behaviours that are leading to these numbers and we are putting people's lives at risk," he added.

He urged California residents to remain vigilant and act responsibly to slow the spread of the COVID-19, while asking the people to continue to wear masks, wash hands and practice physical distancing.

( With inputs from IANS )

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