California surpasses New Jersey for state with second-most coronavirus cases
California boasts a much lower infection rate per capita when comparing its 40 million residents to the nearly 9 million living in New Jersey.
But the state has set records this week for single-day new infections.
California documented 3,455 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, at the time the third-highest-ever daily tally.
But then the state broke the single-day record Wednesday, recording 4,083 cases, and again on Thursday, when another 4,317 news cases were reported.
The spike comes more than a month after the state began easing its shelter-in-place restrictions and as it moves into a broader reopening — the third phase of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s four-phase plan.
The governor has continued to push forward with the state’s reopening, reasoning he expects positive cases to increase as testing capacity improves.
But Newsom on Thursday announced a mandatory facemask executive order for most indoor settings and in outdoor environments where social distancing is not possible.

“Science shows that face coverings and masks work,” Newsom said in a statement about the new policy. “They are critical to keeping those who are around you safe, keeping businesses open and restarting our economy.”
New York remains first among all states by a number of reported coronavirus cases, with more than 386,550 cases on record as of early Saturday morning, according to Johns Hopkins.