Coronavirus live updates: Nearly 63% of Californians vaccinated against virus, data shows
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Coronavirus live updates: Nearly 63% of Californians vaccinated against virus, data shows
"California health officials are highly recommending that both vaccinated and unvaccinated residents wear masks indoors to prevent the spread of the virus."
"As the country grapples with a surge in the delta variant of the COVID-19 coronavirus, Dr. Anthony Fauci believes that lockdowns the country saw last year are likely to not return, though he warned "things will get worse" during an interview on ABC's "This Week.""
""I don't think we're gonna see lockdowns. I think we have enough of the percentage of people in the country -- not enough to crush the outbreak -- but I believe enough to not allow us to get into the situation we were in last winter. But things are going to get worse," the nation's top infectious disease expert told "This Week" co-anchor Jonathan Karl on Sunday."
"As of Sunday morning, 62.8% of Californians are vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the latest state data. The state is currently administering more than 68,000 doses per day, on average. More than 3.2 million Californians are partially vaccinated against the virus."
A surge in coronavirus cases is being reported in the Bay Area, across California, and nationwide, driven in part by the highly contagious delta variant. California health officials recommend that both vaccinated and unvaccinated residents wear masks indoors to reduce virus spread. As of Sunday morning, 62.8% of Californians are vaccinated against COVID-19, with the state administering more than 68,000 doses per day on average. More than 3.2 million Californians are partially vaccinated. Dr. Anthony Fauci says lockdowns seen last year are unlikely to return, but warns that conditions will worsen. A COVID-19 outbreak is also unfolding at Contra Costa County jails.
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