After months of COVID surging, there are signs of a slowdown in California
Briefly

This week, there are signs the virus' spread is slowing, with the positivity rate stalling statewide for the first three weeks of August.
Wastewater data for Santa Clara County gives us another glimmer of how the worst of this summer's stubborn surge might be over. The level of the virus in San Jose is headed steadily downward.
After COVID deaths reached record lows earlier this year, the death toll started to climb again in July, doubling from about seven deaths a day to 15.
The percent of all deaths due to COVID in early August had grown to over 3%, similar to what it was at the height of this winter's COVID surge.
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