US sets up another one-day record for new Coronavirus cases

US sets up another one-day record for new Coronavirus cases

The United States has set another daily record of new cases of choreography, exceeding 40,000 cases per day for the first time. Update from the Washington Post newspaper indicates that the number of new daily cases in the United States exceeded the previous record set Thursday, with five states [...]

The United States has set another daily record of new cases of choreography, exceeding 40,000 cases per day for the first time.

Upgrade from the Washington Post newspaper shows that the number of new daily cases in the United States exceeded the previous record set Thursday, with five states marking new records, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Utah.

The increase in cases prompted Florida and Texas to report that bars are being re-closed again and are imposing new restrictions on trying to prevent the spread of the virus.

Vice President Mike Pence said during a press conference by the White House Work Group for Coronavirus that 16 states are experiencing increased infections, while another 34 have recently reported a stabilisation of new cases.

He said it was “a very encouraging news” that half the new cases in Florida and Texas are among Americans under the age of 35, as young people are less likely to have serious consequences from the virus.

Pence said the federal government is focusing attention on southern states that are seeing the increase in cases and encouraged people to respect local, state and federal guidelines to avoid further spread of the virus.

The White House Work Group for Coronavirus held its first public conference in nearly two months Friday. American President Donald Trump did not attend.

The United States continues to lead the world by the number of Coronavirus cases of more than 2.4 million, about a quarter of all infections worldwide. This, according to the Coronavirus Research Center at Johns Hopkins University.

The World Health Organisation said on Friday it needs more than $30 billion over the next year to develop and produce tests for COVID-19, vaccines and other treatments.

The highest infectious disease expert in St. The B.A. issued a warning to young people as cases of coronary continue to increase, especially in 16 countries.

So if you get infected, you'll infect someone else who'll clearly infect someone else. We know this is because the virus reproduction element is not less than one,” He said.

Republican Governor Greg Abbott has closed bars in Texas and has reduced restaurant openings to a dramatic return of reopening plans while new cases of choreography are confirmed.

Moreover, Florida has banned the consumption of alcohol in bars as confirmed daily cases of the Coronourius reached nearly 9,000, nearly double the previous record set just two days ago.

Meanwhile, Vice President Mike Pence tried to bypass the imbalance amid urgent public health authorities' advice that people continue to practice social distance, with the return of the Trump / Pence campaign to large rallies in closed places.

Journalists questioned Vice President Pence about what seems to be a visible break between the advice and the practice followed by the campaign.

Pence responded by quoting American collection values and free speech.

Even in a public health crisis, the American people do not give up constitutional rights,” He said Pence.

New Infections

A count by Johns Hopkins University shows that the number of new cases is 2.5 million. However, the actual number of cases assessed according to the Centre for Disease Control is around 20 million.

Officials have long believed that the actual number of cases has been reported less than currently.

The CDC says it bases its new assessment after studying blood samples from all over the country. She says many cases were not seized because early testing was limited or was performed only for people showing symptoms.

CDC estimates that 6% of the American population had COVID-19.

Officials report that the number of one-day deaths in St. The B.A. fell last week, but the number of new cases seems to be re-planting.

Harvard Global Health Institute Director Ashish Jha said in an interview Thursday for the “Today” NBC network that the latest rise in infections in St. The B.A. was due to the premature reopening of the country's economy, while lack of adequate security procedures.

World Virus

Portugal announced Thursday that residents in some parts of Lisbon will have to start staying home again next week after authorities saw an increase in the cases of coronarys on the outskirts of the city.

The World Health Organisation warned on Thursday that there has been a weekly increase in cases in 11 European countries for the first time in several months.

Latin America has become the world's newest exhibitor for COVID-19, with the regional death rate exceeding 100,000, with more than half, 54,000 in Brazil.

The head of the World Health Organisation, Tedros Adhanom Ghebrersesus, says that the number of cases of coronarys worldwide could reach 10 million next week -- a sharp increase from 9.3 million cases, including over 482,000 currently reported deaths.

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