Coronavirus: California is first state to hit 2 million Covid cases
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Posted Dec 24, 2020
FILE - In this Dec. 22, 2020 file photo cars line up as healthcare workers ready COVID-19 tests at the CityTestSF at Alemany Farmer s Market location during the coronavirus pandemic in San Francisco. California became the first state to record 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases, reaching the milestone on Christmas Eve as close to the entire state was under a strict stay-at-home order and hospitals were flooded with the largest crush of cases since the pandemic began.AP Photo/Jeff Chiu
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LOS ANGELES (AP) California became the first state to record 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases, reaching the milestone on Christmas Eve as nearly the entire state was under a strict stay-at-home order and hospitals were flooded with the largest crush of cases since the pandemic began.
Coronavirus cases hit 2 million in Calfornia
FILE - In this Dec. 22, 2020 file photo Physical therapist Alireza Akbarpour, right, helps Maria Herrera exercise in a COVID-19 unit at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in the Mission Hills section of Los Angeles. California became the first state to
Hospitals flooded with cases while the state is under a strict stay-at-home order.
Posted: Dec 24, 2020 1:07 PM
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LOS ANGELES (AP) California became the first state to record 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases, reaching the milestone on Christmas Eve as nearly the entire state was under a strict stay-at-home order and hospitals were flooded with the largest crush of cases since the pandemic began.
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Los Angeles Times
Confused about whether it s OK to stay in a hotel or vacation rental under California s stricter stay-home rules? You aren t alone.
Our unscientific survey of more than 50 hotels, motels and other lodgings showed widely mixed results, with the order garnering stronger allegiance in Northern California, weaker in Southern California.
The governor s Dec. 3 order said lodgings in high-COVID areas of the state are open only to essential workers or people who must quarantine, not to vacationers. Still, many lodgings are leaving travelers to make their own decisions. And many travelers continue to scratch their heads or look for loopholes.
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Confused about whether it’s OK to stay in a hotel or vacation rental under California’s stricter stay-home rules? You aren’t alone.
Our unscientific survey of more than 50 hotels, motels and other lodgings showed widely mixed results, with the order garnering stronger allegiance in Northern California, weaker in Southern California.
The governor’s Dec. 3 order said lodgings in high-COVID areas of the state are open only to “essential workers” or people who must quarantine, not to vacationers. Still, many lodgings are leaving travelers to make their own decisions. And many travelers continue to scratch their heads or look for loopholes.