U.S. reports world record of more than 100,000 COVID-19 cases in single
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[October 31, 2020]
By Anurag Maan
(Reuters) - The United States set a new
all-time high for coronavirus cases confirmed in a single 24-hour period
on Friday, reporting just over 100,000 new infections to surpass the
record total of 91,000 posted a day earlier, according to a Reuters
tally.
The daily caseload of 100,233 is also a world record for the global
pandemic, surpassing the 97,894 cases reported by India on a single day
in September.
Five times over past ten days, the United States has exceeded its
previous single-day record of 77,299 cases registered in July. The
number of daily infections reported during past two days indicates that
the nation is now reporting more than one new case every second.
The spike comes just four days ahead of the U.S. presidential election
on Tuesday. The COVID-19 pandemic, which has killed nearly 230,000
people in the United States, has dominated the final stretch of the
campaign.
The United States crossed 9 million cumulative cases on Friday,
representing nearly 3% of the population, according to a Reuters tally
of publicly reported data.
On Friday, 16 U.S. states reported their highest one-day coronavirus
infections while thirteen states were at record levels of hospitalized
COVID-19 patients.
So far in October, 31 states have set records for increases in new
cases, including five considered key in the Nov. 3 presidential
election: Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden held rallies
in Florida on Thursday, showcasing their contrasting approaches to
the pandemic.
The nationwide surge in cases seen in the past week is pushing the
United States towards the grim mark of 100,000 daily cases. India
holds the record of most number of daily coronavirus cases – 97,894
cases, it reported on Sept. 17.
For every 10,000 people in the United States, over 272 coronavirus
cases have been reported and about seven people have died, according
to a Reuters analysis. In Europe there have been 127 cases and four
deaths per 10,000 residents.
More than 1,000 people died of the virus on Thursday, marking the
third time in October that milestone has been passed in a single
day. The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 has risen
more than 50% in October to 46,000, the highest figure since
mid-August.
(Reporting by Anurag Maan in Bengaluru; Editing by Daniel Wallis and
Jane Wardell)
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