experts say relatively high vaccination rates in California ahead of the arrival of the delta variant made a difference, and additional measures, such as masking, also helped stem the surge. Nearly 70% of eligible Californians are fully vaccinated, and another 8% have received their first shot, state data shows.
California has seen coronavirus cases and hospitalizations decline following a summer increase in cases with the arrival of the delta variant. In the past two weeks daily new cases are down by more than 4,000, a decrease of 32%, while hospitalizations have dropped by 22% to just over 6,000. The severity of last winter may have helped temper this most recent surge in California, said Andrew Noymer, a public health professor at University of California, Irvine.
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I wish it was this way throughout the world, but as long as there are so many people out there who are thinking they aren't going to get the virus or thinking it isn't real and not getting the shots and wears masks, going to keep happening.😢
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NPR Cookie Consent and ChoicesGreat, now my red county will NEVER get vaccinated. 😷🦠🙄🤦🏻♀️ Bet you your whole paycheck that Florida has a much lower death rate than California. It's about saving lives so if California has low counts but high death rate then your not doing enough.
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