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CALIFORNIA

January 26, 2020: The first CA case, the third in the US

February 6, 2020: California sees first death of US COVID-19

February 26, 2020: California confirms the first case of US person-to-person transmission

March 4, 2020: Governor Gavin Newsom declares a state of emergency in the CA.

March 11, 2020: Newsom recommends that meetings be limited to 250 people or less

March 15, 2020: Home visits for limited seniors; bars and reduced restaurant capacity Yes

March 19, 2020: Newsom issues a statewide shelter order

May 19, 2020: The deadliest day in California, with 132 deaths

May 25, 2020: It then records 2,565 new cases reported on Memorial Day

June 18, 2020: Newsom issues state-wide mask order

July 13, 2020: California companies closed again, with deaths reaching 7,000 and cases exceeding 320,000

July 17, 2020: Newsom commands distance learning

September 16, 2020: The positivity rate of the state reaches a low level. California has 14,451 deaths and over 760,000 cases

November 15-16, 2020: Non-essential companies ordered the closure, the masks mandated outside the house and the provision of time from 22:00

December 3, 2020: Newsom orders blockades for regions where ICU’s bed capacity falls below 15%

December 14, 2020: First vaccines arrive as California breaks record by 41,149 cases in one day, while death toll rises by 157% in two weeks

December 16, 2020: 0% UCI bed capacity in the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California; 21,188 deaths and 1.6 million cases

December 24, 2020: California becomes the first state to register two million COVID-19 cases

December 25, 2020: All five regions have the maximum capacity of the ICU

December 29, 2020: California renews the home stay order indefinitely

December 30, 2020: The British variant detected in California

January 9, 2021: A record 695 people die in a single day, as the death toll exceeds 28,000 and cases exceed 2.5 million

January 25, 2021: the home stay order has been lifted

February 10, 2021: California reports the first two cases of the South African version of the coronavirus

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