The death toll has also spiked. On Nov. 2, the state saw 14 people killed by the virus, Newsom said. On Dec. 2, 113 people died of COVID-19.
There is widespread concern that the state is about to see an even larger surge in cases -- and eventually hospitalizations -- following the Thanksgiving holiday.
"The effects of Thanksgiving have not yet been felt," said Newsom. "Dr. Fauci I think said it best. He says we should anticipate 'a surge on top of a surge.'"
Newsom tried to end his remarks on a positive note, with an update on vaccines: "Help is on the way."
He gave more details on who would receive the first 327,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine, broken into three tiers of priority:
- Tier 1: Acute care facilities, psychiatric facility hospitals, correctional facility hospitals, skilled nursing and assisted living facilities, paramedics, EMTs, emergency medical responders and dialysis centers
- Tier 2: Intermediate care facilities, home health care and community health care workers, public health field staff, primary care clinics, urgent care clinics and correctional facility clinics
- Tier 3: Specialty clinics, lab workers, dental clinics, pharmacy staff (especially in higher risk areas)