California has again broken a new record for the most coronavirus-related deaths in a single day, with 174 deaths reported on Tuesday.
It’s the third time this month that California has broken a single-day record for deaths and the second time in just a week, according to the, which tallies cases and deaths from the state’s 58 counties. The previous single-day record was set on July 22, when 158 deaths were reported.
The cumulative coronavirus-related death toll in Japan is about 1,000; South Korea, 300; Australia, 167; New Zealand, 22; and Taiwan, 7. Japan and South Korea each have populations greater than that of California. The San Joaquin Valley — an eight-county region of the Central Valley stretching from Stockton to Bakersfield — is one of the regions where pandemic conditions have deteriorated dramatically. In the week-long period that ended on Memorial Day, 42 residents of the San Joaquin Valley died from the coronavirus; in the seven-day period that ended Monday, 105 residents died.
There are some signs that California’s most recent surge — while still growing — has started to slow down. On Tuesday, California was recording an average of 9,157 new confirmed cases daily over the past week, a 2% increase from the previous week. That’s a much slower increase than what happened on July 14, when the daily average of new cases over the past week was 8,902, a 20% jump from the previous week.
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