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China Daily | Updated: 2021-01-22 10:12
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Patients are held in the hallway as St Mary Medical Center resorts to using tents outside to handle the overflow at its 200 bed hospital during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Apple Valley, California, US, Jan 12, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]

Worst-hit US state tops 3m infections, and Britain logs record deaths for a day

As the coronavirus deepens its grip on the world, California has become the first state in the United States to record more than 3 million infections and Britain has suffered another record for single-day deaths.

The California Department of Public Health on Wednesday confirmed 22,403 new COVID-19 infections in an update, pushing its cumulative cases to 3,019,371. The state is the most populous US state with around 40 million residents.

Since the start of the pandemic, it took about 10 months for California to reach the threshold of 1 million confirmed cases on Nov 13,2020, and a further six weeks to reach the 2 million mark on Dec 24. The state went on to hit the 3 million level in four weeks.

On Wednesday the state also reported its second-highest number of COVID-19 deaths, at 694, behind the record of 708 reported on Jan 8.

Hospitals throughout the state remain overwhelmed with patients seeking treatment and about 90 percent of the state is under stay-at-home orders due in part to limited capacity in intensive care units, according to a report from CNN.

California's rollout of vaccinations has been frustratingly slow since the country started its mass vaccination in late December, but the state authority said recently that the state is making steady progress in the vaccination campaign.

"Today we are reporting 1,525,815 doses administered, so this exceeds our 1 million doses goal," California Health and Human Services Secretary Mark Ghaly said on Tuesday in an update.

"We still have data coming in. It's very much like testing was, where even if a test was administered on a certain day, it took a few days for the data system to catch up and count it as a test," said Ghaly, adding that the state is still tallying up the latest information.

According to the latest data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of Wednesday, California had administered around 1,532, 300 shots of the more than 4.2 million doses received from the federal government. This works out to 3,878 doses per 100,000 residents, one of the slowest rates in the US

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