Coronavirus in California

A recent analysis reveals that the county with the largest population has the most COVID-19 deaths in America.
The U.S. county with the most COVID-19 deaths has more than twice as many as the county with the second-highest count.
Just as this state seemed to be on the verge of truly turning the COVID-19 corner, a case of an emerging variant that originated in India was confirmed.
The hardest-hit counties early last year were in and around New York City. That was no longer the case by late 2020.
These are the 20 American counties with the highest number of fatal cases of COVID-19.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen in the United States at an astonishingly fast pace. According to the Microsoft Bing COVID-19 Tracker, 363,727 Americans have died, which was up by 3,882...
California confirmed COVID-19 cases have topped 2 million, as they rise at a daily rate similar to the entire United States three months ago.
Los Angeles County, the nation's largest by population, has almost 597,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases. That is more than in all of Canada.
As U.S. COVID-19 deaths race ahead of 300,000 and increase at a rate of as much as 3,000 a day, four states have a large percentage of these fatal cases.
These are the 50 counties where the most Americans have died from COVID-19.
New surges in Los Angeles County could put the daily coronavirus death toll above 8,000, a grim reminder of the grip the disease has on much of America.
California has become the second state to pass the 1 million mark on confirmed COVID-19 cases. Texas passed that mark just days ago.
Several of America's largest counties have borne the brunt of fatal COVID-19 cases. None has been hit harder than Los Angeles County.
One U.S. county has the largest number of cases among them all counties by far. It is the first county where the number of cases has risen above 300,000.
As the third wave of COVID-19 continues through the rest of this year and perhaps into early 2021, it is almost certain that the list of counties with over 1,000 fatal cases will grow.