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Coronavirus tracker: California’s rate of new cases, new deaths and hospitalizations on the decline as of Thursday

The end-of-day totals from California public health websites registered significant drops in cases deaths and hospitalizations from their previous highs.

Reports for Thursday, Feb. 11, indicated a 68% drop in the 14-day total of new cases from a Jan. 1 high of 42,268.

And the 14-day average of 459.1 new deaths represents a 15.5% decline since its Feb. 1 high of 543.1. The state also saw a 54% drop in the number of people needing hospital care from a Jan. 6 high of 22,853.

There were 523 fewer hospitalizations on Thursday than there were the previous day, lowering the total number of hospitalizations to 10,505.

California communities reported 10,401 new cases of the coronavirus on Thursday, bringing the total number of cases to 3,440,768.

There were 541 new deaths reported Thursday, for a total of 46,003 people in California who have died from the virus.

Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Johns Hopkins University, the World Health Organization, the California Department of Public Health, The Associated Press, reporting counties and news sources


Source: Orange County Register

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