If the state were a country, it would rank fifth in the world for total cases at nearly 400,000
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.California reported a record increase of more than 11,800 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, according to a Reuters tally of county data, as the Trump administration pushes for schools to reopen to help businesses return to normal.
This is the first time California has reported over 10,000 new infections since setting a record with 10,861 cases on July 14.Florida has reported over 10,000 new cases a day for the last six days in a row and Texas has reported over 10,000 cases for five out of the last seven days. The biggest outbreak in the state is in Los Angeles County, which has nearly 160,000 total cases on Monday. Hospitals are filling with COVID-19 patients and Los Angeles reported record numbers of currently hospitalized coronavirus patients for the second day in a row on Monday.
In addition to closing bars, he ordered restaurants, movie theaters, zoos and museums to cease indoor operations. Gyms, churches and hair salons must close in the 30 hardest-hit counties.
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