California surpasses New York state in confirmed virus cases
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California has surpassed New York for the most coronavirus cases in the country, surpassing 409,000 after setting a record on Tuesday for the state’s most confirmed new cases in a single day since the start of the pandemic.
The surge of cases comes as California, the nation’s most populous state with nearly 40 million people, reopened much of its economy in May. Since then, Gov. Gavin Newsom has imposed new restrictions on about 35 counties — including banning indoor worship services and in-person instruction at schools.
But New York still has by far the most coronavirus-related deaths in the country with more than 32,500. It’s four times more than California’s tally. Its rate of confirmed infections of about 2,100 per 100,000 is twice California’s rate.
But California’s cases have steadily climbed, with the state confirming 12,807 new cases on Tuesday — its highest single day total since the start of the pandemic.