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    The US has reached 8 million Covid-19 cases, and the pace of new infections signals a tough winter

    October 16, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    (CNN)The United States on Friday surpassed 8 million recorded Covid-19 cases — a milestone that comes as daily infection rates are rising, which experts say is setting the country up for a very difficult winter.

    The country has recorded more than 8,008,000 cases, Johns Hopkins University says. That total is likely a vast undercount, largely because of a low testing capacity early in the pandemic, researchers have said in several reports.


    The latest on the coronavirus pandemic
    Perhaps more immediately concerning than Friday’s milestone is a recent rise in cases per day. The country’s one-week average of new daily cases has moved above 53,000 — an increase of more than 55% in just over a month, Johns Hopkins data show.

    Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, has warned that is far too high heading into the end of the year.
    “You can’t enter into the cool months of the fall and the cold months of the winter with a high community infection baseline,” Fauci said in a John Hopkins virtual event posted Friday.


    Fauci and other public health officials have warned the country should try to lower its daily cases to prepare for new challenges. Those include the flu season, which could create what doctors call a “twin-demic” with Covid-19; as well as temptations to hold more gatherings indoors as temperatures drop, including during the holidays

    • Seven states saw a record for Covid-19 hospitalizations Thursday — Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma and Wisconsin, according to the Covid Tracking Project.
    • Fourteen states set records for their seven-day average of new daily cases Thursday, according to Johns Hopkins.
    • The country’s average test-positivity rate over a week has moved above 5%, the Covid Tracking Project says. The CDC’s director previously suggested that communities’ rates should be below 5% to comfortably have schools open
    And test positivity is much worse in certain states — sitting above 20% Friday in Idaho, Iowa, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Experts including Fauci have said rising positivity rates predict surges in cases, hospitalizations and deaths.


    An updated forecast from the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation projects the US could reach more than 389,000 total Covid-19 deaths by February 1. More than 217,000 people have already lost their lives to the virus in the US.
    ‘The virus is now winning’
    More than 30 states accumulated more new Covid-19 cases this past week compared to the previous week, according to data from Johns Hopkins.


    The 14 states that reached their highest-ever seven day average of new daily cases were: Alaska, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

    New Mexico’s governor called her state’s coronavirus situation “the most serious emergency that New Mexico has ever faced” Thursday.The state’s test-positivity rate was 8.1%, she said. It’s average of new daily cases over a week — 457 as of Thursday — is more than 400% higher than it was at one point in early September.

    That comes just days after she issued new restrictions to help curb the spread of the virus — including a limit on mass gatherings and a 10 p.m. closing time for establishments serving alcohol.

    “The virus is now winning,” Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said. “We’re in uncharted waters.”In parts of the state, ICU beds are “full,” according to New Mexico Health and Human Services Secretary David Scrase. “This is a serious time for the state of New Mexico,” Scrase said, adding the state’s curve for seven-day average daily cases was “dwarfing previous curves.”

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