The United States is facing a new outbreak of coronavirus, with new knowledge appearing, either in cases of increase and in hospitalizations at rates recorded in months, at a time when many states have particularly intensified their reopening efforts.
There were 56191 new Cases of Covid-19 reported in the United States on Thursday, the one-day issue since August 14, according to the knowledge of Johns Hopkins University.
The increase in hospitalizations is even more shocking.
The number of Americans recently hospitalized with Covid-19 jumped from more than 2,000 Wednesday to Thursday to 34322, according to the COVID Monitoring Project, the largest peak of a day since July 10, when Florida began reporting hospitalizations.
New cases are expanding in the US’s highest states. And northeastern states like New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are reporting peaks since the devastating spring wave.
Accumulation is serious in the Midwest, where states like Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota face their worst epidemics to date.
Deaths are not spreading nationally, although they tend to delay in the accumulation of cases and hospitalizations.
“The upward trend in hospitalizations is genuine and a data artifact,” Alexis Madrigal, co-founder of the COVID Monitoring Project, told Forbes Alexis Madrigal.
The United States experienced two major outbreaks of coronavirus, the first of which occurred in the spring, almost exclusively in the Northeast, resulting in widespread restrictions across the country to curb spread. The measure was a success, as all primary parameters decreased nationally during the last component of spring. But some other peak during the summer basically affected the giant outdoor states in the Northeast that had temporarily lifted past restrictions. The existing peak began to appear in consciousness in mid-September. The increase since then has been the largest outdoors, the main peaks of spring and summer, and there are few symptoms that this new building will slow down.
Many states are aggressively lifting restrictions on coronaviruses. In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis (right) removed all restrictions on the capacity of restaurants and bars, while severed locals’ ability to enforce masking mandates. DeSantis’ resolution followed through Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves (right), who announced on September 30 that the state extended its masked court order, making it the first state to put a state court order into effect and then remove it. In Texas, bars will be able to reopen on Wednesday for the first time since June, Announced Governor Greg Abbott (right).
Dr. Anthony Fauci warns that he opposes reopening, saying that “the time has come to bend a little. “Speaking of Florida, Fauci told Good Morning America on ABC that the state is “really looking for trouble. “
New restrictions are being introduced in many European countries, amid an increase in coronavirus there.
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I’m a Reporter for Forbes in New Orleans, covering the southern United States and the latest news. Previously, I wrote for The Times-Picayune The New Orleans Advocate covering
I’m a Reporter for Forbes in New Orleans, covering the southern United States and the latest news. Previously, I wrote for The Times-Picayune The New Orleans Advocate covering the local government.