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Peter Wells in New York

The U.S. recorded its biggest one-day jump in coronavirus infection since the outbreak, with nearly 83,000 new cases and a second increase in hospital admissions on Monday.

According to the Covid Tracking Project, a total of 6,895 cases were reported in the states on Monday, up from 18,74,111 on Sunday and 2,867 last week on Monday. Compared to.

This is the sixth time in 11 days that the U.S. There are more than 80,000 infections per day. According to an analysis by the Financial Times of the Covid Tracking Project data, the country had a one-day record of nearly 1,000,000,000 on Friday and an average of 83,865,565 cases a day in the past week.

The states with the most one-day jumps were Michigan (6,920, a record, but making two-day data), Illinois (6,222) and Florida (4,569), according to data from the Covid Trekking Project.

At the national level after the summer boom, parts of the test remain at a high level and that means that the current case rate cannot be directly comparable to the first stages of the epidemic. But rising trends in other indices continue to reflect the growing impact of recent growth in infections.

U.S. with coronavirus The number of people currently in hospitals has risen to 48,470, the highest since August 11, at 47,520 on Sunday. The number of hospital admissions increased by about one per cent last month, to about 0.800 at the end of September.

Officials attributed more than 476 deaths from the coronavirus, up from 391 on Sunday and 389 on Monday last week.

Arkansas (0, but makes two-day data), Florida (46) and Ohio (37) have the highest increase in single-day injuries.