U.S. coronavirus hospitalizations hit three-month high over 50,000:
Reuters tally
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[November 04, 2020]
By Roshan Abraham and Kavya B
(Reuters) - The number of coronavirus
patients in U.S. hospitals breached 50,000 on Tuesday, the highest level
in nearly three months, as a surge in infections threatens to push the
nation's health care system to the edge of capacity.
Texas reported the highest number of currently hospitalized patients
with 5,936, followed by Illinois with 3,594 and California with 3,270
patients, according to a Reuters tally. While California has three times
as many people as Illinois, new cases have been the highest per capita
in the Midwest.
Nationally, the number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients rose over 64%
since Oct. 1 to 50,176 on Tuesday, the highest since Aug. 7. The figure
is still short of the record 58,370 hospitalizations set on July 22,
according to a Reuters tally.
Hospitalizations are a key metric because, unlike case counts, they are
not influenced by the number of tests performed.
As millions of Americans voted in Tuesday's presidential election, the
number of cases in the country surpassed 9.4 million, rising by 1
million in just two weeks.
On Friday, the United States set a world record by reporting over
100,000 new infections in a single day.
Southern U.S. states, led by Texas, have the highest number of
coronavirus hospitalizations with nearly 20,000 patients or 40% of the
national total, followed by the Midwest, West and Northeast.
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Angelica Mendez, 48, says goodbye to her mother, Catalina Salazar,
86, who was struggling to fight the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
and who died later in the day, as a hospital worker looks on at
United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas, U.S., September 8,
2020. REUTERS/Callaghan O'Hare
Hospitals in Wisconsin and Texas have been rushing to find more beds
for coronavirus patients, as the state's medical facilities struggle
to keep pace with a surge in new infections. The Texas city of El
Paso has converted a convention center into a field hospital to
treat the overflow.
Health experts believe the virus is surging because of private
social gatherings, colder temperatures driving people inside, and
Americans' fatigue with COVID-19 restrictions that have now been in
place for more than six months.
For every 10,000 people in the United States, over 278 coronavirus
cases have been reported and about seven people have died, according
to a Reuters analysis. In Europe there have been over 127 cases and
nearly four deaths per 10,000 residents.
The White House coronavirus task force warned of a persistent and
broad spread of COVID-19 in the western half of the United States
and its members urged aggressive mitigation measures.
(Reporting by Roshan Abraham and Kavya B in Bengaluru; Additional
reporting by Shaina Ahluwalia; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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