Coronavirus Live Updates: New Report After Drowning U.S.


Texas has a record number of new daily covid-1 infections, as wickets fall in parts of the state.

According to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University and a Wall Street Journal analysis, the new Covid-1 cases in the state on Monday had a day-to-day moving average of 11,000 cases, which facilitates data irregularities.

It’s over 10,000 every day, but November. 15 is the same. In July, during the summer, the state’s 7-day average was above 10,000 for six consecutive days.

Hard-hit El Paso County has the most active Covid-19 cases in the state, despite a slight drop in hospital admissions from record highs recorded in November.

The county, with a population of 9,839,000, has had more than 86,000 cases since the coronavirus outbreak began, of which 37,600 are currently active. In contrast, Harris County, with a population of 7. million and covering most of the city of Houston, reported a total of more than 1,000,000 infections, of which 19,000 were considered active.

On Sunday, El Paso Mayor de Margo said contact tracing data in November showed that more than 50% of infections were coming from large retail stores, but infection among family members is still the primary driver of spreading the virus in the area.

Mr. Margo’s CBS “Face the Nation.” “We are a multi-ethnic community and the family is big.

Gavage Greg Abbott, hoping to be hospitalized Said last week The state is building a “Bamlanivimb Infusion Wing” in El Paso, where people on Kovid-19 can get Eli Lilly’s antibody drug as outpatients. In early November, the Texas National Guard sent troops to help the city’s Morguez deal with an increase in the number of deaths from Covid-19.

The two most populous states in the country, Texas and California, both reported a total of 1.2 million cases of Covid-19, but focused on possible routes going forward.

On Monday, California government Gavin News warned of new stay-and-go orders, as speculation showed intensive care units in the state. Overwhelmed In less than a month, Democrat Mr. Newsome said the counties in the Golden State could be put under the same drastic measures as seen in the spring.

Republican Mr. Abbott has said there will be no second lockdown in Texas. However, some restrictions may be added based on an order issued by the governor in October. The order states that if Covid-19 patients account for more than 15% of a region’s hospital capacity for seven consecutive days, new restrictions and reopening will begin in those areas. Measures include a reduction in finished bars and business capacity limits.

More than four consecutive days have been observed with more than 15% of beds taken by Covid-19 patients in the hospital area that includes Dallas.