U.S. records 2,600 new coronavirus cases every hour as total approaches
four million
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[July 23, 2020]
By Lisa Shumaker
(Reuters) - U.S. coronavirus cases were
approaching 4 million on Thursday, with over 2,600 new cases every hour
on average, the highest rate in the world, according to a Reuters tally.
Infections in the United States have rapidly accelerated since the first
case was detected on Jan. 21. It took the country 98 days to reach 1
million cases. It took another 43 days to reach 2 million and then 27
days to reach 3 million. It has only taken 16 days to reach 4 million at
a rate of 43 new cases a minute.
The federal government, state governors and city leaders have often
clashed over the best way to tackle the pandemic, leading to a confusing
patchwork of rules on issues like mask wearing in public and when
businesses can open.
President Donald Trump recently shifted his tone. He had been previously
been reluctant to wear a mask himself but this week encouraged Americans
to wear masks and recently appeared in public for the first time with a
face covering.
Of the 20 countries with the biggest outbreak, the United States ranks
second for cases per capita, at 120 infections per 10,000 people, only
exceeded by Chile.
With over 143,000 deaths, or 4.4 fatalities per 10,000 people, the
United States ranks sixth globally for the highest deaths per capita. It
is exceeded by the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Chile and France.
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EMTs cleanse their materials outside Memorial West Hospital where
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients are treated, in Pembroke
Pines, Florida, U.S. July 13, 2020. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Globally, the rate of new infections shows no sign of slowing, with
the disease accelerating the fastest in the United States and South
America, according to the Reuters tally, based on official reports.
Brazil registered a new daily record for confirmed coronavirus cases
on Wednesday, pushing the total confirmed cases across Latin America
past 4 million.
Brazil has the second-largest outbreak in the world, with more than
2.2 million people testing positive and nearly 83,000 deaths.
India, the only other country with more than 1 million cases,
reported almost 40,000 new cases on Wednesday.
(Writing by Lisa Shumaker, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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