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California, With 50,000 Lost, Has More Deaths Than Any Other State

California, With 50,000 Lost, Has More Deaths Than Any Other State
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California has passed the 50,000-death mark, the most of any state

“It’s really hard to put all of it into words.” It was December, as Covid-19 deaths were besieging California, and Helen Cordova, an intensive care unit nurse in Los Angeles, was trying to describe what it was like. “This is a very real disease,” Ms. Cordova said. “Those images of inside of hospitals, that’s very accurate.” Two months later, it is still hard to put in words how deeply the pandemic has scarred the state, but one single number told the story: 50,000. That is how many people have died from coronavirus over the past year in California the first state to pass that milestone. The record was hit on Wednesday, and by Thursday deaths were nearing 51,000.

California crosses 50,000 COVID-19 deaths, the most of any US state

California crosses 50,000 COVID-19 deaths, the most of any US state
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COVID-19 health care workers facing mental health strain

COVID-19 is taking a physical toll on our medical professionals, but there’s new research showing that it is also taking a psychological one, too. An expert in PTSD said the mental health toll seen in some health care workers is similar to what is often seen in war zones.

After lagging start, Newsom promises 1 million more California COVID-19 vaccinations in nine days

After lagging start, Newsom promises 1 million more California COVID-19 vaccinations in nine days Melody Gutierrez © Provided by The LA Times Gov. Gavin Newsom watches as ICU nurse Helen Cordova receives the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center in December. (Getty Images) Gov. Gavin Newsom set an ambitious target of vaccinating an additional 1 million people against COVID-19 over the next nine days, but offered few new details in Friday s budget proposal indicating how the state would spend the estimated $372 million he says is needed to improve vaccine rates. Newsom said the state is ramping up efforts to ensure those who qualify for a COVID-19 vaccine are able to get them quickly, admitting the state s effort to distribute the lifesaving supplies has been not good enough. Though California has received more than 2 million doses of vaccine, as of Friday less than a third had been administered to the frontline hea

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