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California Gov. Gavin Newsom conducts his weekly news conference in this photo from an internet stream provided by the Office of the Governor in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, Nov. 9, 2020. Newsom says California is slipping with a "obviously sobering" increase in coronavirus cases that may be partially linked to Halloween. He spoke Monday as 11 San Francisco Bay Area health officers urged residents there to quarantine for two weeks if they venture outside the region. Coronavirus case numbers, the positivity rate, hospitalizations and intensive care cases all have reached their highest level in months. (Office of the Governor via AP)

California Gov. Gavin Newsom conducts his weekly news conference in this photo from an internet stream provided by the Office of the Governor in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, Nov. 9, 2020. Newsom says California is slipping with a "obviously sobering" increase in coronavirus cases that may be partially linked to Halloween. He spoke Monday as 11 San Francisco Bay Area health officers urged residents there to quarantine for two weeks if they venture outside the region. Coronavirus case numbers, the positivity rate, hospitalizations and intensive care cases all have reached their highest level in months. (Office of the Governor via AP)

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