The coronavirus is spreading across much of the United States.

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By Adéel Hassan

In just 8 weeks, the omicron subvariant known as BA. 5 has gone from a failure in the number of instances in the US. The U. S. is in the U. S. to the dominant edition of the coronavirus in the country, which now accounts for more than three-quarters of the new instances. Perhaps the maximum transmissible subvariant to date, BA. 5 is leading to a backlog of positive tests, hospitalizations, and extensive care admissions across the country.

As of Wednesday, an average of about 127,700 known coronavirus cases and 426 deaths were reported in the United States, according to a New York Times database, a marked backlog since early July.

Known infections are spreading in at least 40 states, namely in the Great Plains, the west and south. Hospitalizations have increased as much as 19 percent in the past two weeks, and more than 41,800 people are now in U. S. hospitals. U. S. with the coronavirus on average one day.

The house’s popularity means that reported cases are now further underestimated through the true infection rate than in past waves of the pandemic. The percentage of all tests that test positive is also expanding faster. Federal knowledge shows that the threat of contracting the virus is spreading across much of the country.

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