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California becomes the first State to record 2 Million Coronavirus Cases, hospitalizations could soon double

‘If people don’t change their behavior for the holidays, hospitalizations could soon double’, Gov. Gavin Newsom said.

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According to Johns Hopkins University, The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in California has surpassed 2 million and becomes the first state to record 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases. At least 23,635 people have died from the virus.

 ‘If people don’t change their behavior for the holidays, hospitalizations could soon double’, Gov. Gavin Newsom said. “We’re projecting that our hospital number will double in just the next 30 days, and our projections have gotten much more solid,” Newsom said in a video posted on his official Twitter page, where he remains in quarantine for the second time after potential exposure. “I fear that, but we’re not victims to that if we change our behaviors

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