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With COVID numbers in California spiking this summer, experts are warning the new FLiRT strains driving the spread could be around for some time. 'The virus wants to live.' California's big COVID ...
Now, a number of health officials, from California to New York, have been suggesting that more people consider doing those things, given the jump in coronavirus infections.
A quadruple whammy of viruses – flu, COVID, norovirus, and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV – is hitting the U.S. as the year comes to a close. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
After peaking in January, cases of the virus were steadily dropping in the western part of the country — including California, Nevada and Oregon — as of Feb. 10, the Centers for Disease ...
In the first week of October, the average new daily case count is around 3,000 and the statewide new case positivity rate, although varies by county, is below 4%. The reproduction rate has increased to 1 person due to rises in new cases in some rural counties. On October 25, the state surpassed 900,000 confirmed cases.
It has the highest count of deaths related to the virus, but a relatively low (35th highest) count of deaths per capita. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] As of June 15, 2021 [update] , California had administered 40,669,793 COVID-19 vaccine doses, the largest number of doses nationwide, and was one of the highest ranked (11th out of 50 states) in terms of ...
Outbreaks of norovirus are also on the rise. From Aug. 1, 2023, to Feb. 12, 2024, there were 759 norovirus outbreaks reported by the 15 states participating in the CDC’s NoroSTAT surveillance ...
By late October, California had reported that 133 of its 1,100 dairy herds were infected, with a bovine mortality rate of around 15%. The business interests of the heavily corporatised dairy and livestock industries being prioritised over public health and animal welfare was stipulated as the main cause of the failure to control the novel ...