The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of WA has a site showing the latest modeling and projections of the impact of Covid-19 in the US and in specific states.
For states is lists or graphs what statewide measures have been taken, hospital resources projected to be available and used (general hospital beds and ICU beds), the number of deaths each day, etc.
Currently they are projecting Californias pandemic will peak on April 27, with 122 deaths that day. It's worth noting that the information and models are very fluid. When I first heard about this site on NPR yesterday morning the projection for the peak was April 25 and 100 deaths.
Sobering data- both on the impacts and the long way we still have to go...