California sees COVID-19 cases trend up after restrictions ease
From San Diego to the Central Valley to the Central Coast, if you were outside on the 4th of July, you likely noticed an influx of people out and about. That was expected. With the state reopened and most mask mandates lifted, a rise in cases was also expected.
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(KGTV) â The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in California is increasing.
According to data released by the state, the seven-day average of cases per 100K is currently 3.1. Just a month ago, that number was 2.2. Cases have gone up a little bit in California, because as we opened up and people got out more and started interacting more, said Dr. Timothy Brewer, professor of epidemiology at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. There was more opportunity for transmission of SARS-CoV-â2.
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