US sets single-day record for COVID-19 cases during new surge
The United States hit on Friday the highest daily number of coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic in the spring. The spike to 84,218 cases, breaking the record of 77,299 set on July 16, comes as University of Washington researchers forecast that the United States death toll from COVID-19 could reach a total of 5,00,000 by February 2021. The United States has reported over the past week an average of 60,000 new cases per day, the highest seven-day average since early August.
Public health officials warned this week that the number of cases is rising across most of the country.
As with any debate, the state of the pandemic has varied greatly. That would result in 511,373 deaths by the end of February 2021, according to the model.
Dr. Murray and his colleagues analyzed the number of cases, testing rates, mask use and cellphone data to estimate people's movements from the first recorded case in each state through September 21.
"We're going around the corner, we're going around the corner ... it goes away", said Mr. Trump.
At the same time, the number of COVID-19 patients in USA hospitals rose to a two-month high. The death toll from COVID-19 rose to 9,658 on the day, according to the latest available Health Ministry data.
The drug is now approved for patients over the age of 12 who are hospitalized with coronavirus. One such country is Iran, which is planning new restrictions, including state employees working only once every two days in capital Tehran, after a record surge in coronavirus infections. We hope that we have succeeded by giving you the full details and information.