캘리포니아의 COVID-19 대유행

COVID-19 pandemic in California
캘리포니아의 COVID-19 대유행
COVID-19 rolling 14day Prevalence in California by county.svg
14일 동안 확인된 인구 10만 명당 새로운 감염자에 의한 캘리포니아 발병 지도(2021년 3월 최종 업데이트)
1,000 이상
500 ~ 1,000
200 ~ 500
100 ~ 200
50 ~ 100
20~50
10~20
0 ~ 10
확인된 새로운 케이스가 없거나 데이터가 없거나 불량합니다.
COVID-19 Prevalence in California by county.svg
인구 10만명당 확인된 총 감염자 수별 캘리포니아 발병 지도(2021년 3월 최종 갱신)
10,000 이상
3,000 ~ 10,000
1,000~3,000
300 ~ 1,000
100~300
30 ~ 100
0 ~ 30
확인된 감염이 없거나 데이터가 없습니다.
질병COVID-19
바이러스 균주사스-CoV-2
위치캘리포니아, 미국s
첫 발병우한, 후베이, 중국
인덱스 케이스오렌지 군
도착일자2020년[1] 1월 25일
확인된 사례9,894,792 (JHU)[2]
9,199,942 (CDPH)[3]
의심 사례2020년 4월[4][5] 최소 221,000명
입원 환자11,045 (표준)
820 (표준)[3]
중대한 케이스2,996 (표준)
95(표준)[3]
사망.
91,922 (JHU)[2]
91,240 (CDPH)[3]
63,191 (구글뉴스)
정부 웹사이트
cdph.ca.gov/covid19
의심환자는 실험실 테스트에서 이 변종에 의한 것으로 확인되지 않았지만 일부 다른 변종은 제외되었을 수 있다.

미국에서 처음 확인된 COVID-19 환자 20명 중 10명은 캘리포니아에서 발생했으며, 그 중 첫 번째 환자는 2020년 [6][7][8]1월 26일에 확인되었다.초기 확진 환자는 모두 최근 중국으로 여행을 다녀온 사람들이었다.2020년 1월 29일, 질병 억제 프로토콜이 아직 개발 중이었기 때문에, 미 국무부는 전세기편으로 중국 우한에서 195명을 리버사이드 카운티3월 항공 예비 기지로 대피시켰으며, 이 과정에서 주내 [9][10]및 미국내 확산에 기여했을 가능성이 있다.미국은 2020년 2월 5일 [9][11]후베이성 주민 345명을 솔라노 카운티의 트래비스 공군기지샌디에이고미라마 해병대 공군기지캘리포니아 2개 군기지로 추가로 대피시켰다.2020년 3월 4일 주에 비상사태가 선포되었다.2020년 3월 19일 주 전체의 강제 체류 명령이 내려져 2021년 [12]1월 25일에 종료되었습니다.2021년 4월 6일, 주 정부는 2021년 [13]6월 15일까지 경제를 완전히 재개할 계획을 발표했다.

2022년 6월 16일 현재, 캘리포니아 공중 보건부(CDPH)는 주([3]州)에서 확인된 누적 환자 수가 9,199,942명이고, 사망자가 91,240명으로, 미국에서 확인된 환자 수가 가장 많고, 1인당 확인된 환자 수가 41번째로 많다고 보고했다.바이러스와 관련된 사망자가 가장 많고, [14][15][16]1인당 사망자가 35번째로 많다.2021년 6월 15일 현재 캘리포니아는 4066만9천793건의 COVID-19 백신 선량을 투여했으며, 이는 전국적으로 가장 많은 선량이며, [17]현재 1인당 선량 투여 측면에서 50개 주 중 11번째이다.주 COVID-19 제한의 시기 및 범위와 함께 예방접종의 느린 초기 롤아웃은 [18]2021년 주지사 Gavin Newsom을 소환하려는 광범위한 노력을 촉발시켰다.

캘리포니아는 SARS-CoV-2의 엡실론 변종의 발생지이며,[19][20] 2021년 3월까지 캘리포니아주에서 확인된 COVID-19 환자 중 35%를 차지했다.

타임라인

미국 캘리포니아의 COVID-19 사례()
사망. 확인된 사례
202020202021202120222022
1월1월2월2월마루마루에이프릴에이프릴그럴지도 모른다그럴지도 모른다8월8월9월9월10월10월11월11월12월12월
1월1월2월2월마루마루에이프릴에이프릴그럴지도 모른다그럴지도 모른다8월8월9월9월10월10월11월11월12월12월
1월1월2월2월마루마루에이프릴에이프릴그럴지도 모른다그럴지도 모른다
과거 21일과거 21일
날짜.
케이스 수
사망자 수
2020-01-26 2(없음)
2(=)
2020-01-31 3(+50%)
2020-02-01 3
2020-02-02 6(+100%)
6(=)
2020-03-04 53(+783%) 1(없음)
2020-03-05 60(+13%) 1(=)
2020-03-06 69(+15%) 1(=)
2020-03-07 88(+28%) 1(=)
2020-03-08 114(+30%) 1(=)
2020-03-09 133(+17%) 1(=)
2020-03-10 157(+18%) 2(+100%)
2020-03-11 177(+13%) 3(+50%)
2020-03-12
198(+12%) 4(+33%)
2020-03-13
247(+25%) 5(+25%)
2020-03-14
335(+36%[i]) 6(+20%)
2020-03-15
392(+17%) 6(=)
2020-03-16
472(+20%) 11(+83%)
2020-03-17
598(+27%) 13(+18%)
2020-03-18
675(+13%) 16(+23%)
2020-03-19
1,006(+49%) 19(+19%)
2020-03-20
1,224(+22%[ii]) 23(+21%)
2020-03-21
1,468(+20%) 27(+17%)
2020-03-22
1,733(+18%) 27(=)
2020-03-23
2,102(+21%) 40(+48%)
2020-03-24
2,535(+21%) 53(+32%)
2020-03-25
3,006(+19%) 65(+22%)
2020-03-26
3,801(+26%) 78(+20%)
2020-03-27
4,643(+22%) 101(+29%)
2020-03-28
4,643 101
2020-03-29
5,763(+24%[iii]) 135(+34%)
2020-03-30
6,932(+20%[iv]) 150(+11%)
2020-03-31
8,155(+18%) 171(+14%)
2020-04-01
9,191(+13%) 203(+19%)
2020-04-02
10,701(+16%) 237(+17%)
2020-04-03
12,026(+12%) 276(+16%)
2020-04-04
13,438(+12%) 319(+16%)
2020-04-05
14,336(+6.7%) 343(+7.5%)
2020-04-06
15,865(+11%) 374(+9.0%)
2020-04-07
16,957(+6.9%) 442(+18%)
2020-04-08
18,309(+8.0%) 492(+11%)
2020-04-09
19,472(+6.4%) 541(+10%)
2020-04-10
20,615(+5.9%) 609(+13%)
2020-04-11
21,794(+5.7%) 651(+6.9%)
2020-04-12
22,348(+2.5%) 687(+5.5%)
2020-04-13
23,338(+4.4%) 758(+10%)
2020-04-14
24,424(+4.7%) 821(+8.3%)
2020-04-15
26,182(+7.2%) 890(+8.4%)
2020-04-16
27,528(+5.1%) 985(+11%)
2020-04-17
28,963(+5.2%) 1,072(+8.8%)
2020-04-18
30,333(+4.7%) 1,166(+8.8%)
2020-04-19
30,978(+2.1%) 1,208(+3.6%)
2020-04-20
33,261(+7.4%) 1,268(+5.0%)
2020-04-21
35,396(+6.4%) 1,354(+6.8%)
2020-04-22
37,369(+5.6%) 1,469(+8.5%)
2020-04-23
39,254(+5.0%) 1,562(+6.3%)
2020-04-24
41,137(+4.8%) 1,651(+5.7%)
2020-04-25
42,164(+2.5%) 1,710(+3.6%)
2020-04-26
43,464(+3.1%) 1,755(+2.6%)
2020-04-27
45,031(+3.6%) 1,809(+3.1%)
2020-04-28
46,500(+3.3%) 1,887(+4.3%)
2020-04-29
48,917(+5.2%) 1,982(+5.0%)
2020-04-30
50,442(+3.1%) 2,073(+4.6%)
2020-05-01
52,197(+3.5%) 2,171(+4.7%)
2020-05-02
53,616(+2.7%) 2,215(+2.0%)
2020-05-03
54,937(+2.5%) 2,254(+1.8%)
2020-05-04
56,212(+2.3%) 2,317(+2.8%)
2020-05-05
58,815(+4.6%) 2,412(+4.1%)
2020-05-06
60,614(+3.1%) 2,504(+3.8%)
2020-05-07
62,512(+3.1%) 2,585(+3.2%)
2020-05-08
64,561(+3.3%) 2,678(+3.6%)
2020-05-09
66,680(+3.3%) 2,745(+2.5%)
2020-05-10
67,939(+1.9%) 2,770(+0.91%)
2020-05-11
69,382(+2.1%) 2,847(+2.8%)
2020-05-12
71,141(+2.5%) 2,934(+3.1%)
2020-05-13
73,164(+2.8%) 3,032(+3.3%)
2020-05-14
74,936(+2.4%) 3,108(+2.5%)
2020-05-15
76,793(+2.5%) 3,204(+3.1%)
2020-05-16
78,839(+2.7%) 3,261(+1.8%)
2020-05-17
80,430(+2.0%) 3,302(+1.3%)
2020-05-18
81,795(+1.7%) 3,334(+0.97%)
2020-05-19
84,057(+2.8%) 3,436(+3.1%)
2020-05-20
86,197(+2.5%) 3,542(+3.1%)
2020-05-21
88,444(+2.6%) 3,630(+2.5%)
2020-05-22
90,631(+2.5%) 3,708(+2.1%)
2020-05-23
92,710(+2.3%) 3,774(+1.8%)
2020-05-24
94,558(+2.0%) 3,795(+0.56%)
2020-05-25
96,733(+2.3%) 3,814(+0.50%)
2020-05-26
98,980(+2.3%) 3,880(+1.7%)
2020-05-27
101,697(+2.7%) 3,973(+2.4%)
2020-05-28
103,886(+2.2%) 4,068(+2.4%)
2020-05-29
106,878(+2.9%) 4,156(+2.2%)
2020-05-30
110,583(+3.5%) 4,213(+1.4%)
2020-05-31
113,006(+2.2%) 4,251(+0.90%)
2020-06-01
115,310(+2.0%) 4,286(+0.82%)
2020-06-02
117,687(+2.1%) 4,361(+1.7%)
2020-06-03
119,807(+1.8%) 4,422(+1.4%)
2020-06-04
122,901(+2.6%) 4,485(+1.4%)
2020-06-05
126,016(+2.5%) 4,559(+1.6%)
2020-06-06
128,812(+2.2%) 4,626(+1.5%)
2020-06-07
131,319(+1.9%) 4,653(+0.58%)
2020-06-08
133,489(+1.7%) 4,697(+0.95%)
2020-06-09
136,191(+2.0%) 4,776(+1.7%)
2020-06-10
139,281(+2.3%) 4,881(+2.2%)
2020-06-11
141,983(+1.9%) 4,943(+1.3%)
2020-06-12
145,643(+2.6%) 4,989(+0.93%)
2020-06-13
148,855(+2.2%) 5,064(+1.5%)
2020-06-14
151,452(+1.7%) 5,089(+0.49%)
2020-06-15
153,560(+1.4%) 5,121(+0.63%)
2020-06-16
157,015(+2.2%) 5,208(+1.7%)
2020-06-17
161,099(+2.6%) 5,290(+1.6%)
2020-06-18
165,416(+2.7%) 5,360(+1.3%)
2020-06-19
169,309(+2.4%) 5,424(+1.2%)
2020-06-20
173,824(+2.7%) 5,495(+1.3%)
2020-06-21
178,054(+2.4%) 5,515(+0.36%)
2020-06-22
183,073(+2.8%) 5,580(+1.2%)
2020-06-23
190,222(+3.9%) 5,632(+0.93%)
2020-06-24
195,571(+2.8%) 5,733(+1.8%)
2020-06-25
200,461(+2.5%) 5,812(+1.4%)
2020-06-26
206,433(+3.0%) 5,872(+1.0%)
2020-06-27
211,243(+2.3%) 5,905(+0.56%)
2020-06-28
216,550(+2.5%) 5,936(+0.52%)
2020-06-29
222,917(+2.9%) 5,980(+0.74%)
2020-06-30
232,657(+4.4%) 6,090(+1.8%)
2020-07-01
240,195(+3.2%) 6,163(+1.2%)
2020-07-02
248,235(+3.3%) 6,263(+1.6%)
2020-07-03
254,745(+2.6%) 6,313(+0.8%)
2020-07-04
260,155(+2.1%) 6,331(+0.3%)
2020-07-05
271,684(+4.4%) 6,337(+0.1%)
2020-07-06
277,774(+2.2%) 6,448(+1.8%)
2020-07-07
289,468(+4.2%) 6,562(+1.8%)
2020-07-08
296,499(+2.4%) 6,711(+2.3%)
2020-07-09
304,297(+2.6%) 6,851(+2.1%)
2020-07-10
312,344(+2.6%) 6,945(+1.4%)
2020-07-11
320,804(+2.7%) 7,014(+1.0%)
2020-07-12
329,162(+2.6%) 7,040(+0.4%)
2020-07-13
336,508(+2.2%) 7,087(+0.7%)
2020-07-14
347,634(+3.3%) 7,227(+2.2%)
2020-07-15
356,178(+2.5%) 7,345(+1.6%)
2020-07-16
366,164(+2.8%) 7,475(+1.8%)
2020-07-17
375,363(+2.5%) 7,595(+1.6%)
2020-07-18
384,692(+2.4%) 7,685(+1.2%)
2020-07-19
391,538(+1.8%) 7,694(+0.1%)
2020-07-20
400,769(+2.4%) 7,755(+0.8%)
2020-07-21
413,576(+3.2%) 7,870(+1.5%)
2020-07-22
425,616(+2.9%) 8,027(+2%)
2020-07-23
435,334(+2.3%) 8,186(+2%)
2020-07-24
445,400(+2.3%) 8,337(+1.8%)
2020-07-25
453,659(+1.9%) 8,416(+0.9%)
2020-07-26
460,554(+1.5%) 8,445(+0.34%)
2020-07-27
466,550(+1.3%) 8,518(+0.86%)
2020-07-28
475,305(+1.9%) 8,715(+2.3%)
2020-07-29
485,502(+2.1%) 8,909(+2.2%)
2020-07-30
493,588(+1.7%) 9,005(+1.1%)
2020-07-31
500,130(+1.3%) 9,224(+2.4%)
2020-08-01
509,162(+1.8%) 9,356(+1.4%)
2020-08-02
514,901(+1.1%) 9,388(+0.34%)
2020-08-03
519,427(+0.88%) 9,501(+1.2%)
2020-08-04
524,722(+1%) 9,703(+2.1%)
2020-08-05
529,980(+1%) 9,869(+1.7%)
2020-08-06
538,416(+1.6%) 10,011(+1.4%)
2020-08-07
545,787(+1.4%) 10,189(+1.8%)
2020-08-08
554,160(+1.5%) 10,293(+1%)
2020-08-09
561,911(+1.4%) 10,359(+0.64%)
2020-08-10
574,411(+2.2%) 10,468(+1.1%)
2020-08-11
586,056(+2%) 10,648(+1.7%)
2020-08-12
593,141(+1.2%) 10,808(+1.5%)
2020-08-13
601,075(+1.3%) 10,996(+1.7%)
2020-08-14
613,689(+2.1%) 11,147(+1.4%)
2020-08-15
621,562(+1.3%) 11,224(+0.69%)
2020-08-16
628,031(+1%) 11,242(+0.16%)
2020-08-17
632,667(+0.74%) 11,342(+0.89%)
2020-08-18
638,831(+0.97%) 11,523(+1.6%)
2020-08-19
644,751(+0.93%) 11,686(+1.4%)
2020-08-20
650,336(+0.87%) 11,821(+1.2%)
2020-08-21
656,892(+1%) 11,988(+1.4%)
2020-08-22
663,669(+1%) 12,134(+1.2%)
2020-08-23
668,615(+0.75%) 12,152(+0.15%)
2020-08-24
673,095(+0.67%) 12,257(+0.86%)
2020-08-25
679,099(+0.89%) 12,407(+1.2%)
2020-08-26
683,529(+0.65%) 12,550(+1.2%)
2020-08-27
688,858(+0.78%) 12,690(+1.1%)
2020-08-28
693,839(+0.72%) 12,834(+1.1%)
2020-08-29
699,909(+0.87%) 12,905(+0.55%)
2020-08-30
704,085(+0.6%) 12,933(+0.22%)
2020-08-31
707,797(+0.53%) 13,018(+0.66%)
2020-09-01
712,052(+0.6%) 13,163(+1.1%)
2020-09-02
717,177(+0.72%) 13,327(+1.2%)
2020-09-03
722,283(+0.71%) 13,490(+1.2%)
2020-09-04
727,239(+0.69%) 13,643(+1.1%)
2020-09-05
732,144(+0.67%) 13,709(+0.48%)
2020-09-06
735,235(+0.42%) 13,726(+0.12%)
2020-09-07
737,911(+0.36%) 13,758(+0.23%)
2020-09-08
739,527(+0.22%) 13,841(+0.6%)
2020-09-09
742,865(+0.45%) 13,978(+0.99%)
2020-09-10
746,191(+0.45%) 14,089(+0.79%)
2020-09-11
750,298(+0.55%) 14,251(+1.1%)
2020-09-12
754,923(+0.62%) 14,329(+0.55%)
2020-09-13
757,778(+0.38%) 14,385(+0.39%)
2020-09-14
760,013(+0.29%) 14,451(+0.46%)
2020-09-15
762,963(+0.39%) 14,615(+1.1%)
2020-09-16
766,201(+0.42%) 14,721(+0.73%)
2020-09-17
769,831(+0.47%) 14,812(+0.62%)
2020-09-18
774,135(+0.56%) 14,912(+0.68%)
2020-09-19
778,400(+0.55%) 14,987(+0.5%)
2020-09-20
781,694(+0.42%) 15,018(+0.21%)
2020-09-21
784,324(+0.34%) 15,071(+0.35%)
2020-09-22
787,470(+0.4%) 15,204(+0.88%)
2020-09-23
790,640(+0.4%) 15,314(+0.72%)
2020-09-24
794,040(+0.43%) 15,398(+0.55%)
2020-09-25
798,237(+0.53%) 15,532(+0.87%)
2020-09-26
802,308(+0.51%) 15,587(+0.35%)
2020-09-27
805,263(+0.37%) 15,608(+0.13%)
2020-09-28
807,425(+0.27%) 15,640(+0.21%)
2020-09-29
810,625(+0.4%) 15,792(+0.97%)
2020-09-30
813,687(+0.38%) 15,888(+0.61%)
2020-10-01
817,277(+0.44%) 15,986(+0.62%)
2020-10-02
819,436(+0.26%) 16,074(+0.55%)
2020-10-03
823,729(+0.52%) 16,120(+0.29%)
2020-10-04
826,784(+0.37%) 16,149(+0.18%)
2020-10-05
828,461(+0.2%) 16,177(+0.17%)
2020-10-06
831,225(+0.33%) 16,288(+0.69%)
2020-10-07
834,800(+0.43%) 16,361(+0.45%)
2020-10-08
838,606(+0.46%) 16,428(+0.41%)
2020-10-09
842,776(+0.5%) 16,500(+0.44%)
2020-10-10
846,579(+0.45%) 16,564(+0.39%)
2020-10-11
850,028(+0.41%) 16,572(+0.05%)
2020-10-12
852,406(+0.28%) 16,581(+0.05%)
2020-10-13
855,072(+0.31%) 16,639(+0.35%)
2020-10-14
858,401(+0.39%) 16,757(+0.71%)
2020-10-15
861,476(+0.36%) 16,830(+0.44%)
2020-10-16
864,455(+0.35%) 16,899(+0.41%)
2020-10-17
867,317(+0.33%) 16,943(+0.26%)
2020-10-18
870,791(+0.4%) 16,970(+0.16%)
2020-10-19
874,077(+0.38%) 16,992(+0.13%)
2020-10-20
877,784(+0.42%) 17,027(+0.21%)
2020-10-21
880,724(+0.33%) 17,189(+0.95%)
2020-10-22
886,865(+0.7%) 17,262(+0.42%)
2020-10-23
892,810(+0.67%) 17,311(+0.28%)
2020-10-24
898,029(+0.58%) 17,345(+0.2%)
2020-10-25
901,010(+0.33%) 17,357(+0.07%)
2020-10-26
904,198(+0.35%) 17,400(+0.25%)
2020-10-27
908,713(+0.5%) 17,475(+0.43%)
2020-10-28
912,904(+0.46%) 17,541(+0.38%)
2020-10-29
916,918(+0.44%) 17,571(+0.17%)
2020-10-30
922,005(+0.55%) 17,626(+0.31%)
2020-10-31
926,534(+0.49%) 17,667(+0.23%)
2020-11-01
930,628(+0.44%) 17,672(+0.03%)
2020-11-02
934,672(+0.43%) 17,686(+0.08%)
2020-11-03
940,010(+0.57%) 17,752(+0.37%)
2020-11-04
944,576(+0.49%) 17,815(+0.35%)
2020-11-05
951,094(+0.69%) 17,866(+0.29%)
2020-11-06
956,957(+0.62%) 17,939(+0.41%)
2020-11-07
964,639(+0.8%) 17,963(+0.13%)
2020-11-08
971,851(+0.75%) 17,977(+0.08%)
2020-11-09
977,218(+0.55%) 18,001(+0.13%)
2020-11-10
984,682(+0.76%) 18,070(+0.38%)
2020-11-11
991,609(+0.7%) 18,108(+0.21%)
2020-11-12
998,502(+0.7%) 18,137(+0.16%)
2020-11-13
1,008,377(+0.99%) 18,218(+0.45%)
2020-11-14
1,019,345(+1.1%) 18,253(+0.19%)
2020-11-15
1,029,235(+0.97%) 18,263(+0.05%)
2020-11-16
1,037,978(+0.85%) 18,299(+0.2%)
2020-11-17
1,047,789(+0.95%) 18,360(+0.33%)
2020-11-18
1,059,267(+1.1%) 18,466(+0.58%)
2020-11-19
1,072,272(+1.2%) 18,557(+0.49%)
2020-11-20
1,087,714(+1.4%) 18,643(+0.46%)
2020-11-21
1,102,033(+1.3%) 18,676(+0.18%)
2020-11-22
1,110,370(+0.76%) 18,726(+0.27%)
2020-11-23
1,125,699(+1.4%) 18,769(+0.23%)
2020-11-24
1,144,049(+1.6%) 18,875(+0.56%)
2020-11-25
1,158,689(+1.3%) 18,979(+0.55%)
2020-11-26
1,171,324(+1.1%) 19,033(+0.28%)
2020-11-27
1,183,320(+1%) 19,089(+0.29%)
2020-11-28
1,198,934(+1.3%) 19,121(+0.17%)
2020-11-29
1,212,968(+1.2%) 19,141(+0.1%)
2020-11-30
1,225,189(+1%) 19,211(+0.37%)
2020-12-01
1,245,948(+1.7%) 19,324(+0.59%)
2020-12-02
1,264,539(+1.5%) 19,437(+0.58%)
2020-12-03
1,286,557(+1.7%) 19,582(+0.75%)
2020-12-04
1,311,625(+1.9%) 19,791(+1.1%)
2020-12-05
1,341,700(+2.3%) 19,876(+0.43%)
2020-12-06
1,366,435(+1.8%) 19,935(+0.3%)
2020-12-07
1,389,707(+1.7%) 20,047(+0.56%)
2020-12-08
1,420,558(+2.2%) 20,243(+0.98%)
2020-12-09
1,450,235(+2.1%) 20,463(+1.1%)
2020-12-10
1,485,703(+2.4%) 20,622(+0.78%)
2020-12-11
1,521,432(+2.4%) 20,847(+1.1%)
2020-12-12
1,551,766(+2%) 20,969(+0.59%)
2020-12-13
1,585,044(+2.1%) 21,046(+0.37%)
2020-12-14
1,617,370(+2%) 21,188(+0.67%)
2020-12-15
1,671,081(+3.3%) 21,481(+1.4%)
2020-12-16
1,723,362(+3.1%) 21,860(+1.8%)
2020-12-17
1,764,374(+2.4%) 22,160(+1.4%)
2020-12-18
1,807,982(+2.5%) 22,432(+1.2%)
2020-12-19
1,854,456(+2.6%) 22,593(+0.72%)
2020-12-20
1,892,348(+2%) 22,676(+0.37%)
2020-12-21
1,925,007(+1.7%) 22,923(+1.1%)
2020-12-22
1,964,076(+2%) 23,284(+1.6%)
2020-12-23
2,003,146(+2%) 23,635(+1.5%)
2020-12-24
2,042,290(+2%) 23,947(+1.3%)
2020-12-25
2,072,665(+1.5%) 23,983(+0.15%)
2020-12-26
2,122,806(+2.4%) 24,220(+0.99%)
2020-12-27
2,155,976(+1.6%) 24,284(+0.26%)
2020-12-28
2,187,221(+1.4%) 24,526(+1%)
2020-12-29
2,218,142(+1.4%) 24,958(+1.8%)
2020-12-30
2,245,379(+1.2%) 25,386(+1.7%)
2020-12-31
2,292,568(+2.1%) 25,971(+2.3%)
2021-01-01
2,345,909(+2.3%) 26,357(+1.5%)
2021-01-02
2,391,261(+1.9%) 26,538(+0.69%)
2021-01-03
2,420,894(+1.2%) 26,635(+0.37%)
2021-01-04
2,452,334(+1.3%) 27,003(+1.4%)
2021-01-05
2,482,226(+1.2%) 27,462(+1.7%)
2021-01-06
2,518,611(+1.5%) 28,045(+2.1%)
2021-01-07
2,568,641(+2%) 28,538(+1.8%)
2021-01-08
2,621,277(+2%) 29,233(+2.4%)
2021-01-09
2,670,962(+1.9%) 29,701(+1.6%)
2021-01-10
2,710,801(+1.5%) 29,965(+0.89%)
2021-01-11
2,747,288(+1.3%) 30,513(+1.8%)
2021-01-12
2,781,039(+1.2%) 31,102(+1.9%)
2021-01-13
2,816,969(+1.3%) 31,654(+1.8%)
2021-01-14
2,859,624(+1.5%) 32,291(+2%)
2021-01-15
2,900,246(+1.4%) 32,960(+2.1%)
2021-01-16
2,942,475(+1.5%) 33,392(+1.3%)
2021-01-17
2,973,174(+1%) 33,593(+0.6%)
2021-01-18
2,996,968(+0.8%) 33,739(+0.43%)
2021-01-19
3,019,371(+0.75%) 34,433(+2.1%)
2021-01-20
3,039,044(+0.65%) 35,004(+1.7%)
2021-01-21
3,062,068(+0.76%) 35,768(+2.2%)
2021-01-22
3,085,040(+0.75%) 36,361(+1.7%)
2021-01-23
3,109,151(+0.78%) 36,790(+1.2%)
2021-01-24
3,136,158(+0.87%) 37,118(+0.89%)
2021-01-25
3,153,186(+0.54%) 37,527(+1.1%)
2021-01-26
3,169,914(+0.53%) 38,224(+1.9%)
2021-01-27
3,186,610(+0.53%) 38,961(+1.9%)
2021-01-28
3,205,947(+0.61%) 39,578(+1.6%)
2021-01-29
3,224,374(+0.57%) 40,216(+1.6%)
2021-01-30
3,243,348(+0.59%) 40,697(+1.2%)
2021-01-31
3,258,706(+0.47%) 40,908(+0.52%)
2021-02-01
3,270,770(+0.37%) 41,330(+1%)
2021-02-02
3,281,271(+0.32%) 41,811(+1.2%)
2021-02-03
3,294,447(+0.4%) 42,466(+1.6%)
2021-02-04
3,308,468(+0.43%) 43,024(+1.3%)
2021-02-05
3,320,862(+0.37%) 43,647(+1.4%)
2021-02-06
3,335,926(+0.45%) 43,942(+0.68%)
2021-02-07
3,346,340(+0.31%) 44,150(+0.47%)
2021-02-08
3,354,591(+0.25%) 44,477(+0.74%)
2021-02-09
3,362,981(+0.25%) 44,995(+1.2%)
2021-02-10
3,371,556(+0.25%) 45,456(+1%)
2021-02-11
3,381,615(+0.3%) 46,002(+1.2%)
2021-02-12
3,391,036(+0.28%) 46,435(+0.94%)
2021-02-13
3,399,878(+0.26%) 46,843(+0.88%)
2021-02-14
3,406,365(+0.19%) 47,043(+0.43%)
2021-02-15
3,412,057(+0.17%) 47,107(+0.14%)
2021-02-16
3,416,147(+0.12%) 47,507(+0.85%)
2021-02-17
3,421,720(+0.16%) 47,924(+0.88%)
2021-02-18
3,428,518(+0.2%) 48,344(+0.88%)
2021-02-19
3,435,186(+0.19%) 48,825(+0.99%)
2021-02-20
3,441,946(+0.2%) 49,105(+0.57%)
2021-02-21
3,446,611(+0.14%) 49,338(+0.47%)
2021-02-22
3,450,058(+0.1%) 49,563(+0.46%)
2021-02-23
3,455,361(+0.15%) 49,877(+0.63%)
2021-02-24
3,460,326(+0.14%) 50,991(+2.2%[v])
2021-02-25
3,465,726(+0.16%) 51,382(+0.77%)
2021-02-26
3,470,877(+0.15%) 51,821(+0.85%)
2021-02-27
3,475,562(+0.13%) 51,979(+0.3%)
2021-02-28
3,479,078(+0.1%) 52,194(+0.41%)
2021-03-01
3,481,611(+0.07%) 52,497(+0.58%)
2021-03-02
3,484,963(+0.1%) 52,775(+0.53%)
2021-03-03
3,488,467(+0.1%) 53,048(+0.52%)
2021-03-04
3,493,126(+0.13%) 53,448(+0.75%)
2021-03-05
3,497,578(+0.13%) 53,866(+0.78%)
2021-03-06
3,501,394(+0.11%) 54,124(+0.48%)
2021-03-07
3,504,652(+0.09%) 54,224(+0.18%)
2021-03-08
3,507,266(+0.07%) 54,395(+0.32%)
2021-03-09
3,513,678(+0.18%) 54,621(+0.42%)
2021-03-10
3,516,862(+0.09%) 54,891(+0.49%)
2021-03-11
3,520,333(+0.1%) 54,878(−0.02%)
2021-03-12
3,523,563(+0.09%) 55,095(+0.4%)
2021-03-13
3,526,335(+0.08%) 55,235(+0.25%)
2021-03-14
3,528,795(+0.07%) 55,330(+0.17%)
2021-03-15
3,530,055(+0.04%) 55,372(+0.08%)
2021-03-16
3,532,496(+0.07%) 55,577(+0.37%)
2021-03-17
3,535,534(+0.09%) 55,795(+0.39%)
2021-03-18
3,538,821(+0.09%) 56,027(+0.42%)
2021-03-19
3,541,928(+0.09%) 56,072(+0.08%)
2021-03-20
3,545,278(+0.09%) 56,118(+0.08%)
2021-03-21
3,547,278(+0.06%) 56,545(+0.76%)
2021-03-22
3,549,101(+0.05%) 56,596(+0.09%)
2021-03-23
3,551,056(+0.06%) 56,850(+0.45%)
2021-03-24
3,553,307(+0.06%) 57,091(+0.42%)
2021-03-25
3,555,915(+0.07%) 57,336(+0.43%)
2021-03-26
3,559,193(+0.09%) 57,551(+0.37%)
2021-03-27
3,562,191(+0.08%) 57,746(+0.34%)
2021-03-28
3,564,468(+0.06%) 57,778(+0.06%)
2021-03-29
3,566,464(+0.06%) 57,788(+0.02%)
2021-03-30
3,568,426(+0.06%) 57,936(+0.26%)
2021-03-31
3,570,660(+0.06%) 58,090(+0.27%)
2021-04-01
3,573,074(+0.07%) 58,269(+0.31%)
2021-04-02
3,577,951(+0.14%) 58,404(+0.23%)
2021-04-03
3,580,531(+0.07%) 58,513(+0.19%)
2021-04-04
3,582,463(+0.05%) 58,534(+0.04%)
2021-04-05
3,583,830(+0.04%) 58,541(+0.01%)
2021-04-06
3,586,059(+0.06%) 58,659(+0.2%)
2021-04-07
3,588,152(+0.06%) 58,788(+0.22%)
2021-04-08
3,590,758(+0.07%) 58,943(+0.26%)
2021-04-09
3,595,224(+0.12%) 59,113(+0.29%)
2021-04-10
3,600,178(+0.14%) 59,218(+0.18%)
2021-04-11
3,602,827(+0.07%) 59,249(+0.05%)
2021-04-12
3,604,395(+0.04%) 59,258(+0.02%)
2021-04-13
3,606,882(+0.07%) 59,372(+0.19%)
2021-04-14
3,608,898(+0.06%) 59,508(+0.23%)
2021-04-15
3,611,349(+0.07%) 59,587(+0.13%)
2021-04-16
3,614,112(+0.08%) 59,690(+0.17%)
2021-04-17
3,616,779(+0.07%) 59,768(+0.13%)
2021-04-18
3,618,695(+0.05%) 59,772(+0.01%)
2021-04-19
3,620,301(+0.04%) 59,804(+0.05%)
2021-04-20
3,622,427(+0.06%) 59,890(+0.14%)
2021-04-21
3,624,838(+0.07%) 59,992(+0.17%)
2021-04-22
3,626,656(+0.05%) 60,086(+0.16%)
2021-04-23
3,627,885(+0.03%) 60,135(+0.08%)
2021-04-24
3,629,624(+0.05%) 60,188(+0.09%)
2021-04-25
3,631,740(+0.06%) 60,203(+0.02%)
2021-04-26
3,633,185(+0.04%) 60,208(+0.01%)
2021-04-27
3,634,778(+0.04%) 60,273(+0.11%)
2021-04-28
3,636,235(+0.04%) 60,362(+0.15%)
2021-04-29
3,638,132(+0.05%) 60,467(+0.17%)
2021-04-30
3,640,226(+0.06%) 60,625(+0.26%)
2021-05-01
3,642,480(+0.06%) 60,748(+0.2%)
2021-05-02
3,643,992(+0.04%) 60,763(+0.02%)
2021-05-03
3,645,341(+0.04%) 60,765(=)
2021-05-04
3,646,729(+0.04%) 60,862(+0.16%)
2021-05-05
3,648,276(+0.04%) 60,927(+0.11%)
2021-05-06
3,650,747(+0.07%) 61,027(+0.16%)
2021-05-07
3,652,692(+0.05%) 61,167(+0.23%)
2021-05-08
3,654,545(+0.05%) 61,228(+0.1%)
2021-05-09
3,655,922(+0.04%) 61,241(+0.02%)
2021-05-10
3,656,967(+0.03%) 61,246(+0.01%)
2021-05-11
3,658,198(+0.03%) 61,305(+0.1%)
2021-05-12
3,659,641(+0.04%) 61,351(+0.08%)
2021-05-13
3,661,675(+0.06%) 61,417(+0.11%)
2021-05-14
3,663,539(+0.05%) 61,444(+0.04%)
2021-05-15
3,664,909(+0.04%) 61,499(+0.09%)
2021-05-16
3,665,904(+0.03%) 61,510(+0.02%)
2021-05-17
3,666,591(+0.02%) 61,513(=)
2021-05-18
3,667,550(+0.03%) 61,555(+0.07%)
2021-05-19
3,668,842(+0.04%) 61,603(+0.08%)
2021-05-20
3,670,469(+0.04%) 61,672(+0.11%)
2021-05-21
3,671,655(+0.03%) 61,722(+0.08%)
2021-05-22
3,672,963(+0.04%) 61,755(+0.05%)
2021-05-23
3,674,044(+0.03%) 61,762(+0.01%)
2021-05-24
3,674,662(+0.02%) 61,770(+0.01%)
2021-05-25
3,675,817(+0.03%) 61,824(+0.09%)
2021-05-26
3,677,235(+0.04%) 61,855(+0.05%)
2021-05-27
3,682,099(+0.13%[vi]) 62,025(+0.27%)
2021-05-28
3,683,309(+0.03%) 61,999(−0.04%)
2021-05-29
3,684,388(+0.03%) 62,006(+0.01%)
2021-05-30
3,685,032(+0.02%) 62,011(+0.01%)
2021-05-31
3,685,455(+0.01%) 62,021(+0.02%)
2021-06-01
3,685,916(+0.01%) 62,044(+0.04%)
2021-06-02
3,686,689(+0.02%) 62,092(+0.08%)
2021-06-03
3,687,736(+0.03%) 62,179(+0.14%)
2021-06-04
3,688,893(+0.03%) 62,242(+0.1%)
2021-06-05
3,689,994(+0.03%) 62,470(+0.37%)
2021-06-06
3,690,868(+0.02%) 62,473(=)
2021-06-07
3,691,660(+0.02%) 62,479(+0.01%)
2021-06-08
3,692,506(+0.02%) 62,499(+0.03%)
2021-06-09
3,693,362(+0.02%) 62,538(+0.06%)
2021-06-10
3,694,498(+0.03%) 62,593(+0.09%)
2021-06-11
3,695,530(+0.03%) 62,508(−0.14%)
2021-06-12
3,696,472(+0.03%) 62,512(+0.01%)
2021-06-13
3,697,299(+0.02%) 62,505(−0.01%)
2021-06-14
3,697,927(+0.02%) 62,515(+0.02%)
2021-06-15
3,698,626(+0.02%) 62,534(+0.03%)
2021-06-16
3,699,455(+0.02%) 62,565(+0.05%)
2021-06-17
3,700,750(+0.04%) 62,622(+0.09%)
2021-06-18
3,701,926(+0.03%) 62,654(+0.05%)
2021-06-19
3,702,882(+0.03%) 62,689(+0.06%)
2021-06-20
3,704,005(+0.03%) 62,693(+0.01%)
2021-06-21
3,704,640(+0.02%) 62,701(+0.01%)
2021-06-22
3,705,427(+0.02%) 62,741(+0.06%)
2021-06-23
3,706,846(+0.04%) 62,822(+0.13%)
2021-06-24
3,708,861(+0.05%) 62,890(+0.11%)
2021-06-25
3,710,544(+0.05%) 62,945(+0.09%)
2021-06-26
3,712,795(+0.06%[vii]) 62,990(+0.07%)
2021-06-27
3,714,051(+0.03%) 62,994(+0.01%)
2021-06-28
3,714,813(+0.02%) 62,999(+0.01%)
2021-06-29
3,710,454(-0.12%[viii]) 63,023(+0.04%)
2021-06-30
3,712,752(+0.06%) 63,096(+0.12%)
2021-07-01
3,713,944(+0.03%) 63,141(+0.07%)
2021-07-05
3,719,674(없음) 63,238(없음)
2021-07-06
3,721,006(+0.04%) 63,259(+0.03%)
2021-07-07
3,722,422(+0.04%) 63,317(+0.09%)
2021-07-08
3,724,833(+0.06%) 63,376(+0.09%)
2021-07-11
3,733,743(없음) 63,472(없음)
2021-07-12
3,736,999(+0.09%) 63,478(+0.01%)
2021-07-13
3,740,092(+0.08%) 63,508(+0.05%)
2021-07-14
3,743,714(+0.1%) 63,533(+0.04%)
2021-07-15
3,748,365(+0.12%) 63,598(+0.1%)
2021-07-18
3,762,462(없음) 63,649(없음)
2021-07-19
3,767,185(+0.13%) 63,653(+0.01%)
2021-07-20
3,772,470(+0.14%) 63,664(+0.02%)
2021-07-21
3,778,047(+0.15%) 63,695(+0.05%)
2021-07-22
3,786,031(+0.21%) 63,741(+0.07%)
2021-07-25
3,807,971(없음) 63,806(없음)
2021-07-26
3,815,702(+0.2%) 63,811(+0.01%)
2021-07-27
3,822,551(+0.18%) 63,849(+0.06%)
2021-07-28
3,830,008(+0.2%) 63,891(+0.07%)
2021-07-29
3,840,364(+0.27%) 63,935(+0.07%)
2021-08-01
3,873,771(없음) 64,085(없음)
2021-08-02
3,881,089(+0.19%) 64,096(+0.02%)
2021-08-03
3,889,641(+0.22%) 64,150(+0.08%)
2021-08-04
3,899,158(+0.24%) 64,206(+0.09%)
2021-08-05
3,913,560(+0.37%) 64,243(+0.06%)
2021-08-06
3,926,476(+0.33%) 64,276(+0.05%)
2021-08-07
3,939,747(+0.34%) 64,312(+0.06%)
2021-08-08
3,950,172(+0.26%) 64,318(+0.01%)
2021-08-09
3,959,797(+0.24%) 64,328(+0.02%)
2021-08-10
3,969,722(+0.25%) 63,976(−0.55%)
2021-08-11
3,980,172(+0.26%) 64,037(+0.1%)
2021-08-12
3,994,271(+0.35%) 64,098(+0.1%)
2021-08-13
4,008,750(+0.36%) 64,138(+0.06%)
2021-08-14
4,022,222(+0.34%) 64,183(+0.07%)
2021-08-15
4,033,659(+0.28%) 64,194(+0.02%)
2021-08-16
4,043,407(+0.24%) 64,201(+0.01%)
2021-08-17
4,057,724(+0.35%) 64,291(+0.14%)
2021-08-18
4,070,083(+0.3%) 64,383(+0.14%)
2021-08-19
4,084,799(+0.36%) 64,503(+0.19%)
2021-08-20
4,098,412(+0.33%) 64,585(+0.13%)
2021-08-21
4,112,976(+0.36%) 64,674(+0.14%)
2021-08-22
4,123,250(+0.25%) 64,677(=)
2021-08-23
4,133,651(+0.25%) 64,694(+0.03%)
2021-08-24
4,145,550(+0.29%) 64,802(+0.17%)
2021-08-25
4,157,319(+0.28%) 64,931(+0.2%)
2021-08-26
4,171,104(+0.33%) 65,033(+0.16%)
2021-08-27
4,186,261(+0.36%) 65,139(+0.16%)
2021-08-28
4,198,089(+0.28%) 65,243(+0.16%)
2021-08-29
4,213,057(+0.36%) 65,271(+0.04%)
2021-08-30
4,222,663(+0.23%) 65,287(+0.02%)
2021-08-31
4,246,050(+0.55%) 65,430(+0.22%)
2021-09-01
4,256,244(+0.24%) 65,585(+0.24%)
2021-09-02
4,267,986(+0.28%) 65,704(+0.18%)
2021-09-03
4,277,304(+0.22%) 65,807(+0.16%)
2021-09-04
4,291,571(+0.33%) 65,965(+0.24%)
2021-09-05
4,300,437(+0.21%) 65,990(+0.04%)
2021-09-06
4,307,960(+0.17%) 66,030(+0.06%)
2021-09-07
4,315,234(+0.17%) 66,056(+0.04%)
2021-09-08
4,322,361(+0.17%) 66,257(+0.3%)
2021-09-09
4,331,605(+0.21%) 66,422(+0.25%)
2021-09-10
4,345,068(+0.31%) 66,625(+0.31%)
2021-09-11
4,354,113(+0.21%) 66,701(+0.11%)
2021-09-12
4,360,955(+0.16%) 66,716(+0.02%)
2021-09-13
4,372,806(+0.27%) 66,813(+0.15%)
2021-09-14
4,380,566(+0.18%) 67,001(+0.28%)
2021-09-15
4,387,926(+0.17%) 67,187(+0.28%)
2021-09-16
4,397,469(+0.22%) 67,358(+0.25%)
2021-09-17
4,406,854(+0.21%) 67,483(+0.19%)
2021-09-18
4,415,892(+0.21%) 67,608(+0.19%)
2021-09-19
4,422,085(+0.14%) 67,612(+0.01%)
2021-09-20
4,428,117(+0.14%) 67,628(+0.02%)
2021-09-21
4,434,696(+0.15%) 67,774(+0.22%)
2021-09-22
4,441,390(+0.15%) 67,928(+0.23%)
2021-09-23
4,448,666(+0.16%) 68,087(+0.23%)
2021-09-26
4,471,635(없음) 68,362(없음)
2021-09-27
4,476,388(+0.11%) 68,387(+0.04%)
2021-09-28
4,482,881(+0.15%) 68,517(+0.19%)
2021-09-29
4,488,848(+0.13%) 68,670(+0.22%)
2021-09-30
4,496,717(+0.18%) 68,796(+0.18%)
2021-10-03
4,515,715(없음) 69,039(없음)
2021-10-04
4,519,467(+0.08%) 69,027(−0.02%)
2021-10-05
4,524,853(+0.12%) 69,184(+0.23%)
2021-10-06
4,529,563(+0.1%) 69,351(+0.24%)
2021-10-07
4,536,273(+0.15%) 69,507(+0.22%)
2021-10-10
4,553,194(없음) 69,741(없음)
2021-10-11
4,557,285(+0.09%) 69,756(+0.02%)
2021-10-12
4,561,319(+0.09%) 69,862(+0.15%)
2021-10-13
4,565,279(+0.09%) 70,010(+0.21%)
2021-10-14
4,571,467(+0.14%) 70,150(+0.2%)
2021-10-17
4,588,231(없음) 70,416(없음)
2021-10-18
4,592,312(+0.09%) 70,437(+0.03%)
2021-10-19
4,595,382(+0.07%) 70,593(+0.22%)
2021-10-20
4,600,506(+0.11%) 70,741(+0.21%)
2021-10-21
2021-10-22
4,606,599(없음) 70,884(없음)
2021-10-25
4,631,162(없음) 71,182(없음)
2021-10-26
4,635,540(+0.09%) 71,295(+0.16%)
2021-10-27
4,640,489(+0.11%) 71,408(+0.16%)
2021-10-28
4,647,587(+0.15%) 71,519(+0.16%)
2021-10-31
4,666,938(없음) 71,532(없음)
2021-11-01
4,671,147(+0.09%) 71,570(+0.05%)
2021-11-02
4,674,665(+0.08%) 71,646(+0.11%)
2021-11-03
4,680,273(+0.12%) 71,759(+0.16%)
2021-11-04
4,688,285(+0.17%) 71,852(+0.13%)
2021-11-07
4,707,178(없음) 71,979(없음)
2021-11-08
4,711,123(+0.08%) 71,998(+0.03%)
2021-11-09
4,714,839(+0.08%) 72,132(+0.19%)
2021-11-10
4,719,596(+0.1%) 72,288(+0.22%)
2021-11-11
2021-11-12
4,731,592(없음) 72,436(없음)
2021-11-13
2021-11-14
4,740,002(없음) 72,570(없음)
2021-11-15
4,744,517(+0.1%) 72,590(+0.03%)
2021-11-16
4,748,429(+0.08%) 72,718(+0.18%)
2021-11-17
4,752,970(+0.1%) 72,847(+0.18%)
2021-11-18
4,758,297(+0.11%) 73,000(+0.21%)
2021-11-21
4,773,641(없음) 73,199(없음)
2021-11-22
4,777,804(+0.09%) 73,214(+0.02%)
2021-11-23
4,780,867(+0.06%) 73,365(+0.21%)
2021-11-28
4,801,843(없음) 73,656(없음)
2021-11-29
4,806,510(+0.1%) 73,712(+0.08%)
2021-11-30
4,810,164(+0.08%) 73,822(+0.15%)
2021-12-01
4,815,277(+0.11%) 73,919(+0.13%)
2021-12-02
4,822,889(+0.16%) 74,046(+0.17%)
2021-12-05
4,845,295(없음) 74,209(없음)
2021-12-06
4,851,429(+0.13%) 74,221(+0.02%)
2021-12-07
4,856,101(+0.1%) 74,351(+0.18%)
2021-12-08
4,861,352(+0.11%) 74,432(+0.11%)
2021-12-09
4,867,604(+0.13%) 74,509(+0.1%)
2021-12-12
4,886,509(없음) 74,685(없음)
2021-12-13
4,891,985(+0.11%) 74,704(+0.03%)
2021-12-14
4,896,401(+0.09%) 74,794(+0.12%)
2021-12-15
4,901,895(+0.11%) 74,879(+0.11%)
2021-12-16
4,909,118(+0.15%) 74,996(+0.16%)
2021-12-19
4,935,461(없음) 75,167(없음)
2021-12-20
4,943,227(+0.16%) 75,164(=)
2021-12-21
4,954,130(+0.22%) 75,281(+0.16%)
2021-12-22
4,969,615(+0.31%) 75,383(+0.14%)
2021-12-23
4,990,016(+0.41%) 75,461(+0.1%)
2021-12-27
5,076,650(없음) 75,558(없음)
2021-12-28
5,097,398(+0.41%) 75,629(+0.09%)
2021-12-29
5,135,071(+0.74%) 75,738(+0.14%)
2021-12-30
5,191,438(+1.1%) 75,847(+0.14%)
2022-01-03
5,428,522(없음) 75,924(없음)
2022-01-04
5,480,265(+0.95%) 76,054(+0.17%)
2022-01-05
5,530,751(+0.92%) 76,049(−0.01%)
2022-01-06
5,634,357(+1.9%) 76,341(+0.38%)
2022-01-09
5,943,177(없음) 76,550(없음)
2022-01-10
6,086,557(+2.4%) 76,564(+0.02%)
2022-01-11
6,188,867(+1.7%) 76,683(+0.16%)
2022-01-12
6,296,907(+1.7%) 76,804(+0.16%)
2022-01-13
6,416,171(+1.9%) 76,940(+0.18%)
2022-01-16
6,735,980(없음) 77,270(없음)
2022-01-17
6,812,354(+1.1%) 77,306(+0.05%)
2022-01-18
6,910,991(+1.4%) 77,345(+0.05%)
2022-01-19
6,997,710(+1.3%) 77,521(+0.23%)
2022-01-20
7,123,571(+1.8%) 77,722(+0.26%)
2022-01-23
7,419,643(없음) 78,101(없음)
2022-01-24
7,482,469(+0.85%) 78,118(+0.02%)
2022-01-25
7,569,687(+1.2%) 78,316(+0.25%)
2022-01-26
7,629,666(+0.79%) 78,571(+0.33%)
2022-01-27
7,706,395(+1%) 78,825(+0.32%)
2022-01-30
7,878,621(없음) 79,284(없음)
2022-01-31
7,915,768(+0.47%) 79,382(+0.12%)
2022-02-01
7,941,318(+0.32%) 79,621(+0.3%)
2022-02-02
7,969,398(+0.35%) 79,802(+0.23%)
2022-02-03
8,006,410(+0.46%) 80,022(+0.28%)
2022-02-06
8,079,771(없음) 80,539(없음)
2022-02-07
8,127,081(+0.59%) 80,640(+0.13%)
2022-02-08
8,166,393(+0.48%) 80,912(+0.34%)
2022-02-09
8,181,224(+0.18%) 81,074(+0.2%)
2022-02-10
8,204,171(+0.28%) 81,437(+0.45%)
2022-02-13
8,244,329(없음) 82,026(없음)
2022-02-14
8,259,026(+0.18%) 82,142(+0.14%)
2022-02-15
8,271,470(+0.15%) 82,382(+0.29%)
2022-02-16
8,283,568(+0.15%) 82,589(+0.25%)
2022-02-17
8,296,145(+0.15%) 82,873(+0.34%)
2022-02-21
8,336,730(없음) 83,523(없음)
2022-02-22
8,343,213(+0.08%) 83,569(+0.06%)
2022-02-23
8,349,967(+0.08%) 83,784(+0.26%)
2022-02-24
8,361,704(+0.14%) 83,992(+0.25%)
2022-02-27
8,381,196(없음) 84,700(없음)
2022-02-28
8,382,656(+0.02%) 84,712(+0.01%)
2022-03-01
8,388,683(+0.07%) 84,928(+0.25%)
2022-03-02
8,393,923(+0.06%) 85,127(+0.23%)
2022-03-03
8,399,677(+0.07%) 85,353(+0.27%)
2022-03-06
8,412,311(없음) 85,849(없음)
2022-03-07
8,414,669(+0.03%) 85,854(+0.01%)
2022-03-08
8,419,654(+0.06%) 86,025(+0.2%)
2022-03-09
8,422,875(+0.04%) 86,185(+0.19%)
2022-03-10
8,426,700(+0.05%) 86,387(+0.23%)
2022-03-13
8,438,328(없음) 86,794(없음)
2022-03-14
8,439,055(+0.01%) 86,792(=)
2022-03-15
8,442,537(+0.04%) 86,927(+0.16%)
2022-03-16
8,445,468(+0.03%) 87,045(+0.14%)
2022-03-17
8,450,009(+0.05%) 87,194(+0.17%)
2022-03-20
8,465,358(없음) 87,485(없음)
2022-03-21
8,466,020(+0.01%) 87,498(+0.01%)
2022-03-22
8,471,120(+0.06%) 87,590(+0.11%)
2022-03-23
8,473,370(+0.03%) 87,702(+0.13%)
2022-03-24
8,476,399(+0.04%) 87,809(+0.12%)
2022-03-27
8,483,568(없음) 87,954(없음)
2022-03-28
8,484,309(+0.01%) 87,956(=)
2022-03-29
8,487,070(+0.03%) 88,043(+0.1%)
2022-03-30
8,489,979(+0.03%) 88,115(+0.08%)
2022-03-31
8,494,005(+0.05%) 88,207(+0.1%)
2022-04-04
8,503,930(없음) 88,355(없음)
2022-04-07
8,513,771(없음) 88,557(없음)
2022-04-12
8,529,333(없음) 88,748(없음)
2022-04-13
2022-04-14
8,536,943(없음) 88,907(없음)
2022-04-18
8,550,657(없음) 89,054(없음)
2022-04-21
8,566,404(없음) 89,255(없음)
2022-04-25
8,587,792(없음) 89,391(없음)
2022-04-28
8,605,663(없음) 89,582(없음)
2022-05-02
8,631,663(없음) 89,694(없음)
2022-05-05
8,654,420(없음) 89,851(없음)
2022-05-09
8,687,626(없음) 89,957(없음)
2022-05-12
8,707,327(없음) 90,117(없음)
2022-05-16
8,757,871(없음) 90,219(없음)
2022-05-19
8,797,890(없음) 90,382(없음)
2022-05-23
8,853,498(없음) 90,488(없음)
2022-05-26
8,896,174(없음) 90,612(없음)
2022-05-30
8,955,662(없음) 90,719(없음)
2022-06-02
8,989,279(없음) 90,815(없음)
2022-06-06
9,058,902(없음) 90,892(없음)
2022-06-09
9,106,031(없음) 91,006(없음)
2022-06-13
9,169,339(없음) 91,107(없음)
2022-06-16
9,199,942(없음) 91,240(없음)
2022-06-20
9,264,968(+0.71%) 91,314(+0.08%)
2022-06-23
9,312,854(+0.52%) 91,420(+0.12%)
2022-06-27
9,378,193(+0.7%) 91,516(+0.11%)
2022-06-30
9,431,299(+0.57%) 91,701(+0.2%)
2022-07-04
9,500,376(+0.73%) 91,795(+0.1%)
2022-07-07
9,540,194(+0.42%) 91,930(+0.15%)
2022-07-11
9,619,398(+0.83%) 92,055(+0.14%)
2022-07-14
9,677,827(+0.61%) 92,185(+0.14%)
2022-07-18
9,752,509(+0.77%) 92,292(+0.12%)
2022-07-21
9,804,803(+0.54%) 92,469(+0.19%)
2022-07-25
9,871,930(+0.68%) 92,595(+0.14%)
2022-07-29
9,922,718(+0.51%) 92,763(+0.18%)
출처:
  • "Updates from California Department of Public Health". cdph.ca.gov.
  • "Tracking COVID-19 in California". covid19.ca.gov. State of California.

주의:

  1. ^ CDPH는 2020년 3월 14일 오전 8시가 아닌 오후 6시 현재 숫자를 보고하기 시작했다.24시간(34시간)보다 긴 보고 간격으로 인해 더 많은 사례가 보고될 수 있습니다.
  2. ^ CDPH는 2020년 3월 20일 오후 6시가 아닌 오후 2시를 기해 수치를 보고하기 시작했다.보고 간격이 24시간(20시간) 미만으로 짧기 때문에 보고되는 사례가 줄어들 수 있습니다.
  3. ^ CDPH는 2020년 3월 28일에 데이터를 보고하지 않았다.따라서 2020년 3월 29일의 보고 간격은 2일(또는 48시간)입니다.
  4. ^ CDPH는 2020년 3월 30일에 통계가 집계된 정확한 시간 보고를 중단했다.
  5. ^ 2021년 2월 24일 사망자가 급증한 것은 로스앤젤레스 카운티에서 806명이 사망했기 때문이다.
  6. ^ 2021년 5월 27일 사건 수가 급증한 것은 LA 카운티에서 밀려난 3,632건의 사건 때문이었다.
  7. ^ 2021년 6월 26일의 건수에는 리버사이드 카운티의 546건의 잔량이 포함되어 있습니다.
  8. ^ 2021년 6월 29일의 건수에는 6,372건의 건수가 포함되어 있다.

2020년 1월 26일, 질병통제예방센터(CDC)는 캘리포니아에서 첫 번째 사례를 확인했다.중국 우한(武漢)을 여행하고 돌아온 A 씨는 1일 오렌지 카운티 병원에서 퇴원해 [7]자택 격리됐다.1월 31일, CDC는 최근 [21]우한으로 여행한 산타클라라 카운티의 한 남성이 이 주의 두 번째 환자임을 확인했다.그 남자는 집에서 회복되었고 2월 [22]20일 가정 내 격리에서 풀려났다.

국무부는 2020년 1월 29일 직원, 그 가족, 그리고 다른 미국 시민 195명을 전세기편으로 후베이성에서 리버사이드 [23]카운티3월 공군기지로 대피시켰다.2월 2일 CDC는 최근 [24]우한으로 여행을 간 캘리포니아 산타클라라 카운티의 한 여성에게서 이 주의 세 번째 사례를 확인했다.같은 날 CDC는 샌베니토 카운티에서 두 번째 인간 대 인간 [25]전염 사례를 포함해 전국에서 10번째와 11번째 사례를 보고했다.미국은 5일 후베이(湖北)성 주민 345명을 대피시킨 뒤 캘리포니아 주 솔라노(Solano) 트래비스 공군기지와 샌디에이고(San Diego) 미라마 해병대 공군기지2개 공군기지로 옮겨 14일간 [23][26]격리했다.

2020년 2월 6일, 캘리포니아 새너제이 출신의 여성이 미국 최초의 COVID-19 사망자가 되었다.이 사건은 아마도 [27][28]12월 이후로 주정부와 미국에서 지역사회의 전염이 감지되지 않고 일어나고 있음을 시사했다.2월 15일,[29] 정부는 일본 요코하마에서 격리되어 있던 유람선 다이아몬드 프린세스호에 발이 묶인 338명의 미국인들을 대피시켰다.송환된 사람들 중 14명이 바이러스에 [30]감염되었다.그 다음 주에도 감염된 것으로 보고된 5명의 사람들이 배에서 대피하여 트래비스 공군 기지에 격리되었다. 피난민들 중 몇 명의 사례가 나중에 확인되었다.[31]

2020년 2월 26일, 솔라노 [32][33]카운티의 주민으로부터 원인을 알 수 없는 사례가 확인되었다.새크라멘토 소재 UC 데이비스 메디컬 센터는 2월 19일 이송 당시 의료진이 COVID-19로 의심하고 CDC에 사스-CoV-2 검사를 의뢰했다고 밝혔다.CDC는 여행이나 알려진 감염자와의 긴밀한 접촉을 통해 바이러스에 노출되지 않은 사람이 검사 기준을 충족하지 못했기 때문에 처음에는 이를 거부했다.그 사람은 결국 2월 23일에 검사되었고, 검사 결과는 2월 [34]26일에 양성으로 나왔다.미국에서 지역사회 감염 사례가 처음 확인된 후 CDC는 사스-CoV-2 환자 검사 기준을 개정해 2020년 2월 28일부터 의료 [36]종사자를 위한 새로운 지침을 배포하기 시작했다.[35]

2020년 3월 2일, 캘리포니아에서 코로나 바이러스의 확산에 대한 우려 속에, Gavin Newsom 주지사는 캘리포니아[37]비상사태를 선포했다.

3월 4일 캘리포니아 주에서 보고된 첫 코로나 바이러스 사망자는 플레서 [38]카운티에서 발생한다.

3월 24일, 로스앤젤레스 카운티의 일부인 랭커스터에서 양성 반응을 보이고 사망한 한 십대가 18세 미만의 미국인으로서는 처음으로 COVID-19로 [39]사망한 것으로 보인다.당초 17세 소년은 의료보험에 가입하지 않았다는 이유로 응급진료소에서 건강관리를 거부당했으며 이후 병원에서 안텔로피 밸리 병원으로 이송돼 심장마비를 [40]일으켰다.실제로 소년은 보험에 가입했고 카이저 퍼머넌트에게 연락했고, 퍼머넌트는 그에게 대신 안텔로프 밸리 병원으로 가라고 말했다.이송 중 환자의 코드와 응급실에서의 6시간의 노력은 결국 그를 되살리는데 성공하지 못했다.로스앤젤레스 카운티 공중 보건 관계자들은 CDC에 다른 [41]사망 원인을 조사할 것을 요청했다고 말했다.

2020년 6월 18일, 뉴섬은 사례와 사망자의 수가 증가함에 따라 시민들이 몇 가지 예외를 제외하고 대부분의 공공장소에서 마스크나 다른 덮개를 착용하도록 주 전체에 마스크 명령을 내렸다.많은 지자체들이 이전에 의무적인 마스크 착용 조치를 [42]취하한 바 있다.7월 9일,[43] 그는 캘리포니아에서 COVID-19 관련 사망자가 사상 최고라고 보고했다.7월 22일까지 캘리포니아는 409,000명의 COVID-19 환자 수를 넘어 미국 [44]내 최다 감염자 수인 뉴욕을 앞질렀다.

2020년 8월 19일 소니아 Y 박사Angell은 CDPH 디렉터 및 주 공중 위생 관리직에서 사임했습니다.주지사 가빈 뉴섬은 Angell의 사임은 거의 30만 건의 COVID-19 검사 [45]결과를 남긴 캘리포니아 보고 질병 정보 교환(CalREDIE) 시스템의 데이터 문제와 관련이 있다고 지적했다.2020년 8월 10일, 샌드라 쉬리가 국장 권한대행으로 임명되었고 캘리포니아 주 역학자인 에리카 판 박사가 주 보건소장 [46]권한대행으로 임명되었습니다.

2020년 9월 3일까지 히스패닉과 라틴 아메리카계 미국인은 주 내 COVID-19 사례의 60%를 차지했다. 표면적으로는 인구통계학적 인구가 많고 그들 중 다수가 필수 [47]노동력의 일부이기 때문이다.필리핀계 미국인들이 두 번째로 많은 영향을 받았는데, 그 이유는 부분적으로 일선 의료 종사자들의 높은 비율과 캘리포니아의 [48]라틴계 미국인들과 매우 유사한 필수 노동자들의 비율이 매우 높았기 때문이다.

2020년 10월 26일, 샌프란시스코와 오클랜드는 환자의 데이터 프라이버시에 대한 우려와 자금에 대한 불만 때문에 Google의 자매 회사인 Berry의 COVID-19 테스트 시스템을 단계적으로 폐지했습니다.이 시스템은 저소득의 흑인 및 라틴계 거주민에게 테스트를 강화하려는 의도에도 불구하고 다른 [49]커뮤니티의 고소득 거주자에게 혜택을 주고 있었습니다.

2020년 12월 30일, 영국으로부터 더 전염성이 높은 새로운 SARS-CoV-2 변종 사례가 캘리포니아에서 보고되었다.뉴섬의 [50]발표에 따르면 이 환자는 캘리포니아 남부 출신이다.2021년 1월 6일, CDC는 캘리포니아에서 [51]더 전염성이 높은 SARS-CoV-2 변종의 확인된 사례를 최소 26건 발견했다고 발표했다.2021년 3월 2일 현재 캘리포니아에서 B.1.1.7 혈통이 처음 확인된 [52]이후 189개의 염기서열이 검출되었습니다.

2021년 3월 2일 현재 캘리포니아에서 [19][20]B.1.427 계통의 1,608개 시퀀스 및 B.1.429 계통의 3,903개 시퀀스가 탐지되었습니다.

기기 부족

캘리포니아는 이전에 전염병에 대응하기 위한 전략적인 의약품 비축량을 가지고 있었다.2006년 당시 아놀드 슈워제네거 주지사는 5천만 개의 N95 인공호흡기를 갖춘 200개 병상 이동병원 3곳, 2400개의 인공호흡기, 2만1000개의 추가 환자 [53]병상을 포함한 전염병 대비 의료기기 비축량을 만들 것을 명령했다.제리 브라운 주지사2011년 [54][55]대공황에 대응하여 창고와 비축 유지에 필요한 예산을 삭감했습니다.

의료 종사자를 위한 개인 보호 장비

2020년 4월 13일 UCLA 메디컬 센터에서 N-95 마스크 부족에 항의하는 간호사들

2020년 1월 캘리포니아 공중 보건부의 조사에 따르면 많은 캘리포니아 의료 기관들이 마스크, 가운 및 안구 [56]보호와 같은 적절한 개인 보호 장비(PPE)를 얻는 데 어려움을 겪고 있는 것으로 나타났습니다.뉴섬이 처음으로 주 전체의 대피소 명령[57]내린 2020년 3월 중순까지, 조사 대상 292개의 캘리포니아 병원 중 220개는 이미 마스크 사용을 종종 심각하게 [56]제한해야 한다고 보고했다.제한사항이 있음에도 불구하고, 뉴섬은 캘리포니아 보건 시설들이 여전히 전염병 [58]기간 동안 매달 약 4600만 개의 마스크를 사용하고 있다고 추정했다.

으로서 안전 장비 부족 현상은 pandemic,[59] 많은 의사, 간호사, 응급 의료 서비스 노동자들의 첫 달 내내 계속되거나 덜 효과적인 집에서 만든 마스크를 쓰고 안전 장비 다시 사용할 것을 당부하고 적절한 PPE는 COVI에서 적절한 보호를 제공하지 않는다의 전반적인 부족에서 두려움과 좌절감을 표시했다.D-19노출.[60][61][62][63][64][65]2020년 7월 29일 현재, 지역 기관은 캘리포니아의 [66]의료 종사자들 사이에서 확인된 총 23,513명 중 127명이 사망했다고 보고했다.

Newsom의 행정부는 다음과 같은 의료 종사자를 위한 마스크 및 기타 보호 장비를 조달하기 위해 여러 가지 시도를 했습니다.

  • 미국 [67][68]법무부가 조사한 Blue Flame Medical 및 Bear Mountain Development Co.[69]와의 실패한 거래뿐만 아니라 [58][70]BYD로부터의 성공적인 구입을 포함한 대규모 마스크 구매를 위한 여러 시도.
  • 개인과 기업이 기부 또는 판매를 위해 PPE를 제공할 수 있는 마켓플레이스 포털, 많은 소액 기부 및 사이트 [71][72][73]관리자들을 압도하는 사기 비즈니스 게시물을 유치합니다.

2020년 7월 22일 현재, 캘리포니아의 비축량은 약 8천 6백만 개의 N-95 마스크와 1억 1천 1백만 개의 수술용 [58]및 시술용 마스크에 도달했다.

병원 및 인공호흡기

캘리포니아 주는 대유행 기간 동안 동부와 중서부의 수요가 높은 주에 500대의 인공호흡기를 대여해 주었다.

2020년 초, 캘리포니아에는 416개의 병원이 있었으며, 주 전체의 약 78,000개의 [74]병상을 생산했습니다.2020년 3월 중순, 주정부가 COVID-19 환자 급증에 대비하고 있을 때, 뉴섬은 연방 [74]정부로부터 10,000개의 인공호흡기에 대한 충족되지 않은 요청을 제출했다.주 정부는 인공호흡기를 계속 확보했지만, 2020년 4월 6일 캘리포니아는 다른 [75]주에서 사용하기 위해 500대의 인공호흡기를 전략 국가 비축소에 기증할 정도로 곡선을 평평하게 만들 수 있었다.2020년 7월 13일 현재, 주 전체의 병원들은 ICU 침대의 36%가 여전히 사용 가능하고, 인공호흡기의 72%가 여전히 사용 가능하다고 보고하고 있다.그러나 피해가 가장 컸던 카운티들은 빠른 속도로 수용 인원에 도달했고,[76] 보도에 따르면 수요를 충족시키기 위해 인근 병원에서 인공호흡기를 빌린 것으로 알려졌다.

커뮤니티 대응

2020년 5월 30일 캘리포니아 주 제임스타운에 있는 상점 창문에 투올룸네 카운티에 대한 커뮤니티 지원 표지판

2020년 3월에는 마스크, 고글 또는 기타 장비를 의료 전문가에게 [77]기증하기 위해 소셜 미디어를 통한 크라우드소싱이 요구되었습니다.

3월 22일, Major Bay Area 의료 센터, UCSF 및 Stanford Health Center는 개인 보호 [78]장비 기부를 위한 실천을 촉구했습니다.

지역 보건소들이 기부 [79]활동을 조율하기 시작했다.

써니베일의 비영리 메이커 스페이스인 메이커 넥서스는 3D 프린터와 레이저 커터를 사용하여 지역 병원과 다른 의료 시설에 기부하기 위한 페이스 실드를 만들기 시작했다.이러한 노력은 베이 에리어 개인이 가정용 3D 프린터를 사용하고 그 결과를 Maker Nexus에 가져와 보호막을 완성하고 수신자에게 [80][81]전달하면서 급속히 확대되었습니다.4월 1일까지 300명 이상의 커뮤니티 회원들이 가정용 3D 프린터를 사용하여 이 작업을 [82][83][84]수행했습니다.메이커 스페이스는 다른 그룹 및 개인과 함께 N95 마스크를 대체할 수 있는 천 페이스 마스크를 제작하고 있으며 얼굴 마스크 전달을 [85]조율하는 데 도움을 주고 있습니다.캘리포니아는 백신 접종에 대한 중앙 협조가 없었고, 1월 20일까지 440만 회분 중 37%만이 투여되어 미국에서 백신 배포 효율이 가장 나쁜 편에 속했다.자원봉사자들은 2021년 [86][87]1월 정보 사이트인 백신테이트CA를 만들었다.

정부 대응

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2020년 4월 9일 주정부는 집으로 돌아가 가족들을 감염시키는 것을 두려워하는 병원과 다른 필수 근로자들의 호텔 숙박비를 지불하겠다고 제안했다.
2020년 4월 24일 고령자에게 무상급식을 제공하는 프로그램이 발표되었습니다.
2020년 4월 29일 농부와 푸드뱅크를 연결하는 주 팜 투 패밀리 프로그램의 확대가 발표되었습니다.
2020년 5월 6일 근로자의 보상은 주정부의 재택근무 명령 동안 COVID-19에 감염된 모든 근로자에 대해 연장되었다.
2020년 5월 6일 대유행으로 인해 부정적인 영향을 받은 주민들과 소규모 기업들에 대한 재산세 처벌이 면제되었다.
2020년 5월 7일 주정부는 4단계 재개 로드맵의 2단계에 진입했다. 12,224
2020년 5월 8일 등록된 모든 유권자에게 총선거 우편투표를 발송하는 행정명령에 서명했다.
2020년 5월 18일 스테이지 3의 일부인 기업은 재오픈할 수 있습니다. 12,615
2020년 5월 26일 미용실 영업 재개장 허용(제한 있음) 16,107
2020년 6월 18일 공중 보건부에서 발행한 범용 마스킹 지침. 23,701
2020년 6월 28일 몇몇 카운티에서 술집들이 문을 닫도록 명령받았습니다. 37,842
2020년 7월 1일 식당, 와이너리, 영화관을 포함한 대부분의 실내 사업체들은 몇몇 카운티에서 문을 닫도록 명령했다. 43,420
2020년 7월 13일 체육관, 실내 식당, 술집, 영화관, 박물관의 폐쇄가 다시 시행되었다. 57,393
2020년 8월 28일 '안전한 경제를 위한 청사진'(BSE)이라는 새로운 규제 해제 가이드라인을 발표했다.
2020년 8월 31일 BSE 카운티 수준의 제한이 적용됩니다.초기 분류는 아래를 참조하십시오.인구의 80% 이상이 "Widspreved" 제한을 받고 있습니다.
2020년 9월 29일 대부분의 인구가 현재 "실질적" 또는 더 낮은 광우병 [A][B]제한을 받고 있습니다.
2020년 11월 10일 인구의 대부분은 광우병 제한을 [A]지지한다.
2020년 11월 21일 야간 통행금지는 광우병 제한에 따라 시행된다. 82,834
2020년 12월 3일 지역별 체류 명령이 발표되었습니다.
2020년 12월 7일 남부 캘리포니아와 샌 호아킨 밸리 지역(지역별 거주 명령)
2021년 1월 6일 골든 스테이트 경기부양 프로그램이 발표되었습니다.
2021년 1월 25일 야간 통행금지와 지역별 거주 명령이 해제되었다. 116,992
2021년 3월 13일 인구의 대부분은 "실질적" 또는 더 낮은 광우병 [A]제한 하에 돌아간다.
2021년 4월 6일 대부분의 인구가 광우병 제한을 "[A]중간" 이하이다.
2021년 4월 6일 6월 15일 경제 재개와 광우병 폐지를 위한 계획이 발표되었다. 18,822
2021년 4월 29일 중소기업에 대한 62억 달러의 감세안이 법안으로 서명되었다.
2021년 5월 10일 캘리포니아 컴백 계획이 발표되었습니다.
2021년 5월 27일 Win 인센티브 프로그램을 위한 Vax가 발표되었습니다.
2021년 6월 8일 인구의 대부분은 "최소" 광우병 제한을 [A]받고 있다.
2021년 6월 15일 더 안전한 경제를 위한 청사진을 폐기했다.학교나 버스, 비행기, 코스터, 퍼시픽 서플라이너와 같은 대중교통에서는 여전히 마스크를 착용해야 한다.병원, 교도소, 장기요양시설은 마스크를 필요로 한다.

통계 및 데이터

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로스앤젤레스 타임스
캘리포니아 코로나 바이러스 확인 사례 추적
연속적으로 갱신되다
3D model icon 코로나 바이러스 지도 및 표
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LA 카운티 커뮤니티 COVID-19 사례
지리공간과학기술센터
노스리지 캘리포니아 주립 대학교
스티븐[89] 그레이브스
연속적으로 갱신되다
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카운티별 캘리포니아에서 발생한 COVID-19 대유행 의료 사례
[a] 케이스[b][c] Deaths 인구[d] Cases / 100k
58 / 58 9,922,718 92,763 40,129,160 24,727.0
알라메다 327,608 1,941 1,685,886 19,432.4
알파인 130 0 1,117 11,638.3
아마도르 9,609 88 38,531 24,938.4
부테 37,349 444 217,769 17,150.7
칼라베라스 8,145 128 44,289 18,390.6
콜루사 3,664 22 22,593 16,217.4
콘트라 코스타 234,635 1,375 1,160,099 20,225.4
델 노르테 7,136 54 27,558 25,894.5
엘도라도 31,007 222 193,098 16,057.6
프레즈노 260,858 2,805 1,032,227 25,271.4
글렌 5,350 48 29,348 18,229.5
훔볼트 20,523 151 134,098 15,304.5
임페리얼 62,471 949 191,649 32,596.6
인요 4,388 57 18,453 23,779.3
케른 210,190 2,375 927,251 22,668.1
킹스 56,673 454 156,444 36,225.7
호수 12,102 142 64,871 18,655.5
라센 9,548 64 30,065 31,757.9
로스앤젤레스 3,122,700 32,445 10,257,557 30,442.9
마데라 41,641 372 160,089 26,011.2
마린 42,840 300 260,800 16,426.4
마리포사 2,940 30 17,795 16,521.5
멘도치노 15,172 132 88,439 17,155.3
머시드 68,853 838 287,420 23,955.5
모뎀 841 11 9,475 8,876.0
모노 3,155 7 13,961 22,598.7
몬테레이 89,974 754 448,732 20,050.7
나파 30,777 150 139,652 22,038.4
네바다 주 18,187 131 98,710 18,424.7
오렌지 636,403 7,194 3,228,519 19,711.9
페이서 72,444 647 400,434 18,091.4
매화과 3,490 13 18,997 18,371.3
리버사이드 662,929 6,543 2,468,145 26,859.4
새크라멘토 329,639 3,156 1,567,975 21,023.2
산베니토 15,256 100 64,022 23,829.3
샌버나디노 633,131 7,941 2,217,398 28,552.9
샌디에이고 881,822 5,409 3,370,418 26,163.6
샌프란시스코 169,564 937 892,280 19,003.5
샌호아킨 187,937 2,276 782,545 24,016.1
산루이스 오비스포 60,370 503 278,862 21,648.7
산마테오 159,145 726 778,001 20,455.6
산타바바라 99,946 708 456,373 21,900.1
산타클라라 407,392 2,381 1,967,585 20,705.2
산타크루즈 59,227 269 273,999 21,615.8
샤스타 33,454 581 177,925 18,802.3
시에라 293 4 3,115 9,406.1
시스키요 4,997 86 43,956 11,368.2
솔라노 99,034 457 444,255 22,292.2
소노마 101,747 500 496,668 20,485.9
스타니슬라우스 131,081 1,696 562,303 23,311.5
서터 22,931 228 105,747 21,684.8
테하마 13,079 208 65,885 19,851.3
삼위일체 1,340 20 13,354 10,034.4
Tulare 116,640 1,514 484,423 24,078.1
Tuolumne 14,701 196 52,351 28,081.6
Ventura 198,498 1,530 852,747 23,277.5
Yolo 45,511 327 223,612 20,352.7
Yuba 17,951 124 79,290 22,639.7
Updated July 29, 2022, with data through the previous day
Data is publicly reported by California Department of Public Health[90]
  1. ^ County where individuals with a positive case reside. Location of diagnosis and treatment may vary.
  2. ^ Reported confirmed cases. Actual case numbers are probably higher.
  3. ^ Includes 4,300 cases from unknown counties.
  4. ^ Population estimate from "COVID-19 Time-Series Metrics by County and State - Datasets - California Health and Human Services Open Data Portal". California Health and Human Services. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
    From "covid19cases_test.csv". California Health and Human Services. Retrieved February 16, 2022.

Charts of medical cases by county:

7-day moving average of new daily cases:
7-day moving average

Weekly all-cause deaths in California [1]:

Impact

Cancellations, closures and postponements

A nearly empty flight from Beijing to Los Angeles on March 15, 2020

Effects on education

Education in California has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, while most students in the state have switched to distance learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of them lack laptops and Wi-Fi.[92] By April 10, 2020, a school of 21 students became the only school in the state to remain open.[93] However, by April 29, the school closed indefinitely, making it the last school in the state to do so.[94]

  • K–12: On March 17, 2020, the California Department of Education provided guidance for K–12 schools:[95] This includes information regarding: Distance learning,[96] resources that support distance learning,[97] remote learning guidance,[98] designing a high-quality online course,[99] grading and graduation requirements,[100] and internet access;[101] school meals;[102] Special education;[103] child care and student supervision in the event of a school closure; and parent resources. The state also authorized $5.3 billion in the 2020-21 budget for Learning Loss Mitigation Funds, designed to help schools improve teaching and learning and access to virtual school.[104]
  • California Community Colleges System (CCCS) issued guidance regarding Novel Coronavirus 2019.[105] On May 18, Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley said that California's 115 community colleges will likely continue to offer their classes fully online in the fall, noting that many colleges in the system had already announced this intention. Oakley added that he fully encouraged this decision as he believes it "will be the most relevant way for us to continue to reach our students and to do it in a way that commits to maintaining equity for our students."[106]
  • California State University (CSU) system: On March 17, 2020, CSU issued a response to the COVID-19 outbreak, including that "the CSU is following guidance provided by the Centers for Disease Control and the U.S. Department of State".[107] The communication also included information regarding a plan for CSU's 23 campuses to accelerate their transition to online instruction.[108] On May 12, California State University Chancellor Timothy White announced that the CSU system would be offering fall 2020 courses primarily online "with some limited exceptions."[109] For spring 2020 alone, the CSU system was projecting a revenue loss of $337 million due to the pandemic, as a result of losses from student housing, parking and campus bookstores, combined with costs related to cleaning, overtime and the shift to distance education.[109]
  • University of California (UC) system: On April 2, 2020, UC president Janet Napolitano and the chancellors of the 10 campuses gave assurances to UC employees.[110] On April 6, 2020, the UC Health Data Initiative launched daily updates on COVID-19 tests.[111] On the same day, the UC launched a grant program to spur COVID-19 related research.[112] Pertinent information for students, faculty, staff, and community is available for each campus: UC Berkeley,[113] UC Davis,[114] UC Irvine,[115] UCLA,[116] UC Merced,[117] UC Riverside,[118] UC San Diego,[119] UC San Francisco,[120] UC Santa Barbara,[121] and UC Santa Cruz.[122] On May 20, University of California president Janet Napolitano told the UC Board of Regents that "every campus will be open and offering instruction" in fall 2020, adding that she "anticipates that most, if not all of our campuses, will operate in some kind of hybrid mode" involving a mix of online and in-person instruction.[123] From the time that UC campuses shut down in mid-March through the end of April, the UC system experienced a $1.2 billion loss due to the pandemic.[123]

Effects on prisons

  • Alameda County: On March 20, 2020, Alameda County officials announced that 247 people would be released from Santa Rita Jail, located in Dublin.[124]
  • Los Angeles County: On March 17, the county Sheriff's Department announced that it had reduced the inmate population by 600 during the previous two weeks in an attempt to keep prisoners from being infected by coronavirus.[125]
  • Santa Barbara County: As of April 17, 2020, the county jail had released 324 prisoners. The Sheriff announced on a Friday night that one inmate has tested positive for COVID-19.[125]
  • San Diego County: On March 16, the Sheriff's Department said it had started reducing the number of people being accepted into the county's seven jails and had received approval for early release of some prisoners. Other measures included in-cell meals, a suspension of visitation, and suspension of jail programs.[126]

On October 11, 2020, an investigation revealed that California's prison factories continued operations even after COVID-19 outbreaks happened in the prisons. Rehab programs, religious services, and educational classes were all stopped, but the prison factories continued operating, where inmates worked for hours without wearing masks.[127]

Effects on religion

Various faith organizations claim that social distancing orders issued by the state violate the constitutional right to freedom of religion and assembly. Bans of all gatherings, no matter the size, outside of places of residences put in place by local authorities have also been challenged.[128]

On March 13, the Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California closed all diocesan schools from until at least April 20. It suspended public Masses and dispensed with the obligation to attend Mass from March 14 until further notice.[129] On March 18, the California Catholic Conference of bishops followed suit, suspending the public celebration of Mass throughout the state until further notice.[130] Many churches are conducting services online during the time of closure.[citation needed]

The United States Supreme Court denied to grant an emergency injunction on Newsom's May orders limiting churches to 25% capacity or 100 persons maximum ahead of the Pentecost on May 31. The denial was decided on a 5–4 vote, with Chief Justice John Roberts joining the four liberal Justices in denying the order by stating that "Although California's guidelines place restrictions on places of worship, those restrictions appear consistent with the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. Similar or more severe restrictions apply to comparable secular gatherings, including lectures, concerts, movie showings, spectator sports, and theatrical performances, where large groups of people gather in close proximity for extended periods of time."[131]

In two ongoing cases, the Supreme Court granted two orders on February 5, 2021, that enjoined the state from banning religious services in the Tier 1 areas, though agreed that the state may limit capacity to 25% of the church and can ban singing and chanting under the pandemic conditions. The orders found that California may have reason to restrict capacity, but they cannot restrict that capacity to zero, and that California has shown unequal treatment of religious groups compared to other industries, particularly Hollywood.[132]

Effects on sports

Sacramento Kings players shoot around after their March 11 game against New Orleans is postponed

The first U.S. sports cancellations attributed to the pandemic occurred in California; in accordance with a local health emergency in Riverside County, the 2020 BNP Paribas Open tennis tournaments at Indian Wells were postponed on March 8, 2020.[133][134] The 2021 edition of the tournament has also been postponed indefinitely, with organizers seeking to host it later in the year.[135] The tournament eventually took place on October 6-17, 2021. [136]

After Santa Clara County banned all large gatherings larger than 1,000 people for a three-week period beginning March 11, the San Jose Sharks of the NHL and the Golden State Warriors of the NBA announced that all of their remaining home games of the regular season would be played behind closed doors with no spectators. With their game on March 12 against the Brooklyn Nets, the Warriors were to be the first professional sports team in the United States to play a home game behind closed doors due to the pandemic.[137][138][139] However, on March 11, after Utah Jazz players tested positive for COVID-19, the NBA suspended its regular season, and almost all other professional sports leagues and college athletics programs followed suit over the days that followed.[140]

On March 16, the CCCAA also canceled the remainder of the winter seasons as well as the spring seasons. They also restored a season of eligibility to those athletes who had already participated in the early season of spring sports.[141] The NAIA canceled their spring season on the same day.[142] Also on March 16, the Ojai Tennis Tournament, the oldest and largest amateur tennis tournament in the United States, canceled its 2020 event;[143] the 2021 edition was later nixed as well.[144]

At the high school level, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) canceled the basketball state championship tournament after the Northern California and Southern California semifinals. During the tournament, Sheldon, Archbishop Riordan, and the Menlo School withdrew from the tournament after their schools were shut down. The CIF gave their reevaluation of the situation on April 3 and cancelled all spring sports.[145][146]

In motorsports, the NASCAR Cup Series canceled the 2020 Toyota/Save Mart 350 in Sonoma, as Sonoma County would not allow sporting events and any other mass gathering to occur at that time.[147] The IndyCar Series was required to cancel the 2020 Grand Prix of Long Beach,[148] and the Monterey Grand Prix (which had initially been rescheduled as a twin race weekend to make up for other cancelled races).[149] In December 2020, it was announced that NASCAR's 2021 race weekend (including the Cup Series Auto Club 400) at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana would be canceled (with the race weekend moved to Daytona International Speedway's road course). Accordingly, a planned reconstruction of the track was also postponed to 2022 [150] It was also announced that the 2021 IndyCar Series schedule would be modified to move the Grand Prix of Long Beach from April to September as the season finale, with organizers stating that this would "afford us the best opportunity to provide our guests with a fun and exciting experience in a safe and unrestricted environment."[151]

The Pac-12 Conference (which includes several universities in California) delayed its college football season to November, and all games were closed to the public.[152] On December 19, 2020, it was announced that the 2021 Rose Bowl (a College Football Playoff semi-final game) would be re-located from Pasadena to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas due to the current surge in local cases, and inability to invite the families of players as spectators. It was the first time since 1942 (due to wartime restrictions on public gatherings on the west coast following the Pearl Harbor attack) that the Rose Bowl was not held in Pasadena.[153][154]

Unemployment

As of April 8, 2020, over the preceding three weeks, California had processed over 2.4 million applications for unemployment assistance.[155]

A survey conducted April 17 found that fewer than half of the residents of Los Angeles County were employed, although some of this unemployment was supposed to be temporary.[156]

Effects on the economy

In January 2020, California expected a $5.6 billion surplus in the state budget by the time the fiscal year ended on June 30.[157] In May, however, the Department of Finance changed its projection, saying that the state would instead have a deficit of $54.3 billion. Some of this shortfall was caused by expenses for COVID-19 response (an unanticipated $7.1 billion for health programs and an additional $6 billion for other types of responses), but most was caused by the expectation that tax revenue—personal income, corporate, and sales—will be one-quarter lower than originally projected.[158][159] However, in January 2021, California revised its earlier estimate and instead expected a $15 billion one-time budget surplus, largely due to increased tax revenues from wealthy residents who were doing better than expected.[160] In May 2021, Governor Newsom announced that the state's budget surplus had grown to $75.7 billion.[161]

Vaccination

Groups eligible for vaccination
Group Eligibility date
Healthcare workers and long-term care residents December 14, 2020
All residents age 65+ January 14, 2021
Workers at high risk of workplace exposure February 15, 2021
Residents age 16–64 with underlying conditions March 15, 2021
All residents age 50–64[162] April 1, 2021
All residents age 16–49[162] April 15, 2021
All residents age 12–15[163] May 13, 2021
All residents age 5–11 November 3, 2021

On November 13, 2021, California expanded booster dose availability to all adults, against the recommendations of federal officials.[164]

Challenges and overall progress

Following administration of the first vaccinations on December 14, 2020,[165] the rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations in California proceeded slowly. The effort was hampered by a variety of factors, including vaccine supply shortages, poor communication between federal and state authorities, and shortages in both the supply of vaccines as well as persons to administer them.[166] The problems were exacerbated by the state's large, decentralized structure, which resulted in a delegation of the response to 61 local health departments and resulted in a piecemeal effort with widespread regional disparities.[167] The rollout was initially slowed by restricting it to health care workers and nursing homes: Other groups were held back while the state worked to complete vaccination of the first groups.[166] Additional challenges included the state's large population, prioritization of the order in which groups were deemed eligible to receive the vaccine,[168] and appointment systems throughout the state that favored tech savvy persons with smart-phones.[169] Elderly populations in particular were disadvantaged by the vaccination rollout, experiencing long lines, lack of seating, lack of restroom facilities and in some cases requiring QR codes on cell phones or printed paper to prove eligibility.[170] Minority residents of the state were in addition found to be receiving a smaller share of the vaccines in the initial months than their fraction of the population.[171] In order to address these discrepancies, the governor announced in early March 2021 that the state would be setting aside 40% of its COVID-19 vaccine doses for the hardest-hit communities and establish a "vaccine equity metric".[172]

As of November 3, 2021, California has administered 54,681,532 COVID-19 vaccine doses at a daily rate of 158,924 doses. Overall, 74.8% of the population has received their first dose, 61.5% has been fully vaccinated, and 6.2% has received a booster dose. 85.3% of the state's supply has been used.[173][174][175] The state has administered the largest number of doses nationwide, and is 12th of 50 states in terms of per capita dose administration.[17][176] Mass vaccination sites in certain regions continued to experience severe shortages as of March 2021.[177]

Vaccination sites

As of February 12, 2021, a website had been established by the state for scheduling and/or being notified of eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines,[178][179] and vaccination providers expanded throughout the state to include retail pharmacies, federal mass vaccination sites, and local health clinics.[180] As of March 4, 2021, a state-government provided directory of vaccination sites had yet to be established, which has prompted the development of VaccinateCA, a crowdsourced volunteer website listing vaccination sites in the state in a dynamic manner as the number of sites and locations continuously vary.[181][182][183]

Digital vaccination cards

The California Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record[184] has the same information as a CDC vaccine card: name, birthdate, vaccination dates and vaccine type. It will also include a QR code that can be scanned by a SMART Health Card app for proof of vaccination as an official record of the state of California.[185] The SMART Health Card Verifier app is a free download for iOS[186] and Android[187] to scan and verify a vaccination record.[188][185]

"The Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record is easy to use: a person enters their name, date of birth, and an email or mobile phone number associated with their vaccine record. After creating a 4-digit PIN, the user receives a link to their vaccine record that will open upon re-entry of the PIN. The record shows the same information as the paper CDC vaccine card: name, date of birth, date of vaccinations, and vaccine manufacturer. It also includes a QR code that makes these same details readable by a QR scanner."[189]

This uses the open-source[190] SMART Health Card Framework.[191] Mitre Corporation co-leads the Vaccination Credential Initiative coalition. Brian Anderson is the Chief Digital Physician at Mitre Corporation and a co-founder of Vaccination Credential Initiative.[189] It is related to the CommonPass, an international standard designed by the World Economic Forum and The Commons Project.[192][193]

Endemic management

On February 17 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom announced a formal shift toward endemic management of COVID-19 in California, saying "we are moving past the crisis phase into a phase where we will work to live with this virus".[194]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e Population as of July 2019.
  2. ^ Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding.

References

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