The U.S. again broke the daily coronavirus record with 118K new cases


The U.S. broke another daily coronavirus case on Thursday, topping 118,000 new infections with more than 100,000 new cases the next day.

Health officials have warned that the six-figure figure in the cold and flu season will be worrisome, although the numbers have risen earlier than expected, according to CNN.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a combined forecast update Thursday estimating a total loss of 266,000 U.S. lives by the end of November.

The exact number of cases on Thursday was 118,629, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

There were also 1,187 deaths, up nearly 20 percent from the same day last week.

U.S. Some states, such as Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Utah and Wisconsin, re-establish some restrictions at the top of the daily case record.

In the 10 months since the epidemic began, U.S. More than 9.6 million people have been infected with the coronavirus and more than 234,000 have died.

Ohio has the highest number of patients enrolled in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) with hospitalizations across the country. The state also recorded record-setting cases on Thursday, in which, 961. New COVID-19 infections, 2,075 were hospitalized and 571 in the ICU.

In Texas, El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samnigo last week ordered a two-week nonsensical services shutdown as more than 1,000 Covid-19 patients were hospitalized across the city.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) challenged Samnigo’s lockdown order, and filed an injunction restraining the judge’s “illegal lockdown order, which flew against the government’s Greg Abbott executive order on COVID-19.” . “

In the eastern part of the U.S., partial sanctions continue in Massachusetts because the government. Charlie Baker (R) announced the Stay-at-Home Advisory this week, which will run from 10pm to 5am.

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