U.S.
reports 1.35 million COVID-19 cases in a day, shattering
global record
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[January 11, 2022]
By Lisa Shumaker
(Reuters) - The United States reported 1.35
million new coronavirus infections on Monday, according to a Reuters
tally, the highest daily total for any country in the world as the
spread of the highly contagious Omicron variant showed no signs of
slowing.
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The previous record was 1.03 million cases on Jan. 3. A large number
of cases are reported each Monday due to many states not reporting
over the weekend. The seven-day average for new cases has tripled in
two weeks https://tmsnrt.rs/2WTOZDR to over 700,000 new infections a
day.
The record in new cases came the same day as the nation saw the
number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients also hit an all-time high,
having doubled in three weeks, according to a Reuters tally.
There were more than 136,604 people hospitalized with COVID-19,
surpassing the record of 132,051 set in January last year.
While the Omicron variant is potentially less severe, health
officials have warned that the sheer number of infections could
strain hospital systems, some of which have already suspended
elective procedures as they struggle to handle the increase in
patients and staff shortages.
The surge in cases has disrupted schools, which are struggling with
absences of staff, teachers and bus drivers.
Chicago canceled classes for a fourth day as the district and
teachers failed to agree on how to deal with increased infections.
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New York City suspended service
on three subway lines as a large number of
workers were out sick, according to its Twitter
account. Companies' plans for workers to return
to office have also been derailed.
Deaths are averaging 1,700 per day, up from
about 1,400 in recent days but within levels
seen earlier this winter.
A redesigned COVID-19 vaccine that specifically
targets the Omicron variant is likely needed,
Pfizer Inc's CEO said on Monday, adding his
company could have one ready to launch by March.
(Reporting by Lisa Shumaker in Chicago, Aparupa
Mazumder and Akriti Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing
by Cynthia Osterman and Himani Sarkar)
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