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LOS ANGELES - California on Monday became the first state to record more than 3 million known coronavirus infections.
The grim milestone, as tallied by Johns Hopkins University, wasn't entirely unexpected in a state with 40 million residents but its speed is stunning. The state only reached 2 million reported cases on Dec. 24.
The first coronavirus case in California was confirmed last Jan. 25. It took 292 days to get to 1 million infections on Nov. 11 and 44 days to top 2 million.
California's caseload is also far ahead of other large states. Texas had more than 2 million and Florida...
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1 month ago | By WISN
California has become the first state to record more than 3 million known coronavirus infections.
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