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All countries
695,781,740
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Coronavirus map, graphs display number of cases, deaths in California

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42 people in court for R56m police vehicle branding scam

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FIRST. THIS IS KCRA 3 NEWS AT 6:00. TONI: I AND TONI VALLIERE. TY: I AM TY STEELE. WE WILL CHECK IN WITH DEIRDRE AND TEO LATER. TONI: WE EXPECT TO HEAR FROM SA SACRAMENTO COUNTY OF OFFICIALS ASKING THE COUNTY TO SHUTDOWN THE BARS. TY: WE WILL HEAR FROM THE GOVERNOR FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE HE MANDATED BAR CLOSURES. WORLDWIDE WE HAVE PASSED TWO DUBIOUS MILESTONES. WE 10 MILLION CASES AND OVER 500,000 DEATHS. DEIRDRE FITZPATRICK IS JOINING US FROM HOME. DEIRDRE: LET US TAKE A LOOK AT THE NUMBERS. IF YOU LOOK AT THAT RED LINE, IT HAS BEEN RISING MORE THAN 4800 NEW CASES SATURDAY. THAT IS THE LOWEST IN FIVE DAYS. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH WILL RELEASE NUMBERS FOR SUNDAY LATER TODAY. JOHNS HOPKINS IS REPORTING 4700 NEW CASES REPORTED IN THE LAST 24 HOURS. THERE ARE MORE THAN 215,000 CONFIRMED CASES ACROSS CALIFORNIA. THE NUMBER OF DEATHS WAS UP 33 SINCE YESTERDAY, NEARLY 6000 HAVE DIED.

Coronavirus map, graphs display number of cases, deaths in California

We’re tracking the curve of coronavirus cases and coronavirus-related deaths that have occurred in California.The data shows the total number of COVID-19 cases along with the number of COVID-19 cases per day. In addition, it includes the total number of deaths related to COVID-19 complications along with the number of deaths from coronavirus occurring daily.The coronavirus case numbers and death toll are updated daily.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 USERS: Click here to see the chartsWhat’s New: Week of June 29, 2020According to Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. has surpassed 2.5 million infections. There have been at least 125,000 deaths. Last week, many states broke their records for new cases in a day and the U.S. also recorded a record high of single-day cases with 40,173 reported Friday.In Texas and Florida — both of which have raised alarm among experts with a rapid rise in cases — bars were ordered closed for a second time after officials suggested they were a driving force behind cases of coronavirus. In a similar move, California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday ordered bars closed in seven counties.Dr. Anthony Fauci says he would “settle” for a COVID-19 vaccine that’s 70% to 75% effective, but that this incomplete protection, coupled with the fact that many Americans say they won’t get a coronavirus vaccine, makes it “unlikely” that the U.S. will achieve sufficient levels of immunity to quell the outbreak.15-year-old Max Melia from the United Kingdom invented Vybpro, a watch that can help stop people from subconsciously touching their faces and possibly contracting the coronavirus.At 102 years old, Mildred “Gerri” Schappals has seen a lot, surviving the 1918 flu pandemic, two bouts with cancer and now, COVID-19. What does it mean to flatten the curve?The White House and Centers for Disease Control and Protection released guidelines to slow the spread of coronavirus.These social distancing guidelines like avoiding gatherings of more than 10 people and working from home whenever possible are an attempt to “flatten the curve.”Flattening the curve refers to the goal of slowing the growth of infections to a point that doesn’t overwhelm local hospitals and health care providers.More coronavirus coverageLatest coronavirus updates and impacts in Northern CaliforniaCOVID-19 map of California: Latest coronavirus cases by countyWhere you can get tested for coronavirus in CaliforniaCDC guidelines on stopping the spread of coronavirusCoronavirus map of 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

SACRAMENTO, Calif. —

We’re tracking the curve of coronavirus cases and coronavirus-related deaths that have occurred in California.

The data shows the total number of COVID-19 cases along with the number of COVID-19 cases per day. In addition, it includes the total number of deaths related to COVID-19 complications along with the number of deaths from coronavirus occurring daily.

The coronavirus case numbers and death toll are updated daily.

APP USERS: Click here to see the charts

What’s New: Week of June 29, 2020

  • According to Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. has surpassed 2.5 million infections. There have been at least 125,000 deaths. Last week, many states broke their records for new cases in a day and the U.S. also recorded a record high of single-day cases with 40,173 reported Friday.
  • In Texas and Florida — both of which have raised alarm among experts with a rapid rise in cases — bars were ordered closed for a second time after officials suggested they were a driving force behind cases of coronavirus. In a similar move, California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday ordered bars closed in seven counties.
  • Dr. Anthony Fauci says he would “settle” for a COVID-19 vaccine that’s 70% to 75% effective, but that this incomplete protection, coupled with the fact that many Americans say they won’t get a coronavirus vaccine, makes it “unlikely” that the U.S. will achieve sufficient levels of immunity to quell the outbreak.
  • 15-year-old Max Melia from the United Kingdom invented Vybpro, a watch that can help stop people from subconsciously touching their faces and possibly contracting the coronavirus.
  • At 102 years old, Mildred “Gerri” Schappals has seen a lot, surviving the 1918 flu pandemic, two bouts with cancer and now, COVID-19.

What does it mean to flatten the curve?

The White House and Centers for Disease Control and Protection released guidelines to slow the spread of coronavirus.

These social distancing guidelines like avoiding gatherings of more than 10 people and working from home whenever possible are an attempt to “flatten the curve.”

Flattening the curve refers to the goal of slowing the growth of infections to a point that doesn’t overwhelm local hospitals and health care providers.

More coronavirus coverage

    • Latest coronavirus updates and impacts in Northern California
    • COVID-19 map of California: Latest coronavirus cases by county
    • Where you can get tested for coronavirus in California
    • CDC guidelines on stopping the spread of coronavirus

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