Staff and wire reports
California is closing in on 30,000 deaths from the coronavirus pandemic as hospitals scramble to find beds for severely ill patients during a continuing spike in COVID-19 case numbers.
The state reported 468 deaths on Sunday, a day after setting a record one-day total of 695, according to the Department of Public Health. California’s death toll since the start of the pandemic rose to 29,701. Meanwhile, hospitalizations are at nearly 22,000, and state models project that number could reach 30,000 by Feb 1.
A surge of cases following Halloween and Thanksgiving produced record hospitalizations in California, and now the most seriously ill of those patients are dying in unprecedented numbers. Officials fear another surge in coming days connected to gatherings during Christmas and New Year s Eve celebrations.
The county exceeded 200,000 COVID-19 cases on Monday, joining six other U.S. counties to hit that grim milestone, according to data provided by San Bernardino County public health officials and Johns Hopkins University.