California hits 1 million coronavirus cases as L.A. County urges travel quarantine - News Summed Up

California hits 1 million coronavirus cases as L.A. County urges travel quarantine


The warning comes as California joins Texas in becoming the only two states to have officially surpassed 1 million infections. The county is recommending that residents don’t travel out of state for the holiday and, if they do, that they quarantine for 14 days upon their return. L.A. County, like California as a whole, is seeing a renewed spike in coronavirus infections that currently shows no signs of dissipating. As of Nov. 3, the average number of daily cases in the county was 1,464 — up from 988 a month prior, Ferrer said. “Within a month after Thanksgiving, the number of cases is going to be up significantly,” Swartzberg said.


Source: Los Angeles Times November 12, 2020 23:00 UTC



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