U.S. daily coronavirus cases exceed 129,000, third day over 100,000
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[November 07, 2020]
By Anurag Maan
(Reuters) - U.S. coronavirus infections
surged by at least 129,606 on Friday, according to a Reuters tally, the
third consecutive daily rise of more than 100,000 cases as a third wave
of COVID-19 sweeps the United States.
In the midst of the presidential election, the spike marks the fourth
time that more than 100,000 cases of the new coronavirus have been
reported in the world's worst-hit country, which is reporting about
95,000 daily cases on a seven-day average.
Twenty of the 50 states reported record increases on Friday, the same as
Thursday when the national daily total crossed 120,000 for the first
time.
The Midwest remains the hardest-hit region based on daily new cases per
capita.
Illinois, marking the highest total, reported more than 10,000 daily
cases for the first time, while record increases were reported in
Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio and
Wisconsin.
Also setting daily records were Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Maine,
Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Utah, Washington and
Wyoming.
In Wisconsin, an appeals court blocked Governor Tony Evers’s order to
limit public gatherings to 25% of a building or room's capacity, which
was set to expire on Friday.
Evers, noting that the temporary injunction came as the state was
marking a record of over 6,000 infections, vowed to challenge the
decision. "The bottom line is that we can't wait for the courts to
figure this out - we need Wisconsinites to stay home and mask up, and it
has to start today," he said in a statement.
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A Bell Ambulance speeds through the Bronzeville neighborhood on the
North Side of Milwaukee, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
outbreak continues in Wisconsin, U.S., November 6, 2020.
REUTERS/Bing Guan
Some cities and states have imposed curfews or curbed gatherings to
combat the spread of the virus, but the United States has taken no
action at the federal level. Seventeen states do not require masks.
U.S. hospitalizations for COVID-19 rose for a 12th consecutive day,
exceeding 54,500.
Texas, which accounts for over 10% of U.S. cases, reported about
9,000 infections and is on the verge of becoming the first state to
exceed a cumulative 1 million COVID-19 cases.
Governor Greg Abbott said the U.S. Department of Defense has
deployed three U.S. Air Force Medical Specialty Teams to El Paso.
COVID-19 deaths are trending higher but more slowly than infections.
The United States is averaging 880 deaths a day, up about 10% in a
week.
Ten states have reported record daily death increases this month:
Arkansas, Idaho, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota,
South Dakota, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming.
(Reporting by Anurag Maan in Bengaluru; Editing by William Mallard)
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