It exceeded 60,000 dead the account of the victims of the pandemic of the young coronavirus in California, the San Francisco Chronicle reported in its online edition yesterday Sunday.
As of Saturday, 60,015 deaths had been reported in the state due to COVID-19 out of a total of 3,673,398 SARS-CoV-2 cases, according to the newspaper. In the Bay Area alone, 6,053 deaths were recorded out of a total of 427,349 infections, according to the newspaper’s special page Coronavirus Tracker (https://www.sfchronicle.com/projects/coronavirus-map/).
On Thursday, as reported by AMPE, the state authorities have announced that all residents over the age of 16 can now be vaccinated, however, some counties have decided to move even faster, according to the Chronicle.

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