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Amid California’s coronavirus hospitalization surge, ‘don’t share your air,’ plead health officials
With many hospitals in California at or on the brink of capacity and Gov. Gavin Newsom recently warning that COVID-19 hospitalizations in the state could reach 100,000 by January, "don’t share your air with others," pleaded various doctors and health officials in the state on Tuesday. In a joint press conference, officials with some of the state’s larger hospital systems, including Kaiser Permanente, Sutter Health and Dignity Health, as well as officials with California Health and Human Services Agency, and others, pleaded with Californians to continue to take precautions against COVID-19. California is averaging almost 44,000 newly confirmed cases a day and has recorded 525,000 in the last two weeks.