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Covid-19: United States records more than 200,000 cases in 24 hours

 

The United States broke its daily record for coronavirus infections on Tuesday, with 201,961 cases in 24 hours, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University at 8:30 p.m. (01:30 GMT Wednesday). The world’s leading economic power, which recently crossed the 10 million mark of Covid-19 cases, is by far the most bereaved by the pandemic, with nearly 240,000 dead.

Tuesday’s record is in part due to data over the weekend, but reflects the trend in which the United States is engaged. For a week now, the number of daily Covid-19 infections has regularly exceeded 100,000, levels never reached so far. Currently, the most difficult situation concerns the northern United States and the Midwest.

If the number of deaths recorded each day is far from having returned to spring levels, the United States deplored more than 1,500 deaths in 24 hours on Tuesday. But the number of hospitalizations is also beating records. Some 62,000 people are currently hospitalized due to Covid-19 on American soil according to the Covid Tracking Project, unheard of since the confirmation at the end of January of the first official case in the United States.

Joe Biden builds a fight plan

The pandemic, regularly downplayed by outgoing President Donald Trump, plunged the country into its worst health crisis since the Spanish flu of 1918 and its worst recession since the crisis of 1929. Its Democratic rival, President-elect Joe Biden, has at the start of the week the outlines of his plan to fight the pandemic, which he made the number one priority of his future mandate. He unveiled on Monday the names of the members of the crisis unit dedicated to working on the subject, upon entering the White House, scheduled for January 20.

The country is also clinging to the announcement made Monday by the Pfizer and BioNTech laboratories of a vaccine “90% effective” against Covid-19. The US government, spurred on by President Trump, signed a $ 1.95 billion contract with Pfizer to deliver 100 million doses, should the vaccine ever be approved. He hopes to start vaccinating vulnerable people before the end of the year.

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