California, Texas see record COVID-19 surges, Arizona clamps down

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California and Texas both marked record spikes in new COVID-19 infections on Monday, a Reuters tally showed, as Los Angeles reported an 'alarming' one-day surge in America's second-largest city that put it over 100,000 cases.

LOS ANGELES - California and Texas both marked record spikes in new COVID-19 infections on Monday, a Reuters tally showed, as Los Angeles reported an “alarming” one-day surge in America’s second-largest city that put it over 100,000 cases.

“Otherwise, we are quickly moving toward overwhelming our healthcare system and seeing even more devastating illness and death,” Ferrer said. California is among a number of U.S. states including Florida, Texas and Arizona battling a new wave of infections as the nation emerges from weeks of clamp-downs on residents and businesses. COVID-19 infections in Texas rose by 6,545 on Monday to nearly 160,000, also setting a record for a one-day increase.ARIZONA HIT HARD

Medical workers prepare to intubate a coronavirus disease patient at the United Memorial Medical Center's coronavirus disease intensive care unit in Houston, Texas, U.S., June 29, 2020. REUTERS/Callaghan O'HareNew Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said on Monday indoor dining will not resume on Thursday as planned and would be postponed indefinitely.

AMC , the largest U.S. movie theater chain, on Monday said it was pushing back the reopening of its theaters to July 30 from July 15.

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