California Is Now The Leading State For COVID-19 Cases, Surpassing New York

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California Is Now The Leading State For COVID-19 Cases, Surpassing New York

As of Wednesday morning, data from Johns Hopkins University showed California has the most confirmed coronavirus infections of any state, surpassing New York.

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California had 415,763 total cases as of Wednesday, compared to 415,094 in New York, according to COVID-19 data compiled by NBC News. CA Governor Gavin Newsom also confirmed that update on Twitter, reporting a record of 12,807 new coronavirus cases. He said this total was “the highest in the nation.”

Despite that, it was noted that New York’s coronavirus death toll far exceeds that of California. The coronavirus had killed more than 33,368 people in New York, while 7,892 had died in California, according to NBC News’ tally.

“We’re a state the size of 21 states combined,” Newsom said Wednesday. “So it’s not surprising now in some respects, as we began to reopen key sectors of 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.”

Donald Trump and federal health officials have pumped up efforts to encourage Americans to wear masks, with the president saying on Tuesday that masks will “have an effect”. However, he has said he would not support a national order on the issue and would leave it up to the states.

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