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U.S. sees another record-breaking day with more than 63,000 coronavirus cases

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U.S. sees another record-breaking day with more than 63,000 coronavirus cases
JULY 10, 2020 / 12:35 PM / CBS NEWS
A whopping 63,200 coronavirus cases were reported in the United States on Thursday – another all-time, single-day high for new confirmed infections. The previous high was on Tuesday, when 60,000 cases were reported across the country, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.

Three of the hardest-hit states — California, Texas and Florida — just recorded their highest daily death tolls yet. There's growing evidence the surge is linked to reopenings.

Still, much of America is pushing ahead with its reopening plans. There's no bigger symbol of that than Walt Disney World, which started welcoming passholders Thursday for "previews" and will reopen to the general public on Saturday, with new safety rules in place, amid Florida's surge in cases.

In Texas, the number of coronavirus patients who are hospitalized has quadrupled in the last month to nearly 10,000, CBS News' Mireya Villarreal reports. The age group with the highest number of confirmed cases in the state is 30- to 39-year-olds, and 39% of those who have contracted coronavirus are Hispanic.

"The COVID-19 virus in the city, quite frankly in the state, is out of control, and what we do today and over next few weeks is critical," said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner.

In the hard-hit Rio Grande Valley, the largest hospital system says they are near capacity.

Another state with rising numbers is California, which has reported its highest COVID-19 death toll: 149 fatalities on Wednesday Los Angeles officials are considering another stay-home order if hospitalizations don't fall.

In Arizona, in-patient hospitalizations hit a record high. Only 181 ICU beds are left in the state. In a little over two weeks, the state's virus cases have more than doubled.

"The virus is widespread," said Arizona Governor Doug Ducey. "And the more activity that is happening in our economy, the more, the spread will continue."

More than 2,000 people in Arizona have died, including 65-year-old Mark Urquiza.

My dad was my biggest fan," said his daughter, Kristin. "He was so proud of me. He was the first person that I can remember loving."

Kristin wrote a letter to the governor saying his decision to lift the stay-at-home order in May gave her father a false sense of security.

"We can ask people to make the right choices left and right, but folks in times of crisis turn to our leaders to send clear messages about what to do," she told CBS News' Villarreal. "I believe that my father was robbed of life and that his death was preventable."

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-cases-usa-63000-daily-record/
 
US Hospital ICUs Filling Up After Another Record-Breaking Day of COVID Infections
By VOA News
Updated July 10, 2020 06:39 AM
The U.S. reported more than 64,000 cases of the coronavirus Thursday, a record high number, filling up intensive care units in hospitals in the country’s hard-hit West and South, including Arizona, California, Florida and Texas.

Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease official, has urged governors to delay their re-opening plans in order to bring a halt to the surges in the virus.

Johns Hopkins University reported early Friday that there were more than 12 million global cases of the virus. More than 3 million of those cases are in the U.S.

Even though the U.S. has failed to flatten the coronavirus curve, President Donald Trump continues to push for the country’s schools to open in the coming weeks. Public schools across the country are not all on the same schedule. Some jurisdictions open in August, while others open in September.

Questions remain about how safe the openings will be for the children and adult school personnel.

While it is generally believed that the virus does not affect children as severely as it does adults, children can contract the virus, and some have died.

https://www.voanews.com/covid-19-pa...-another-record-breaking-day-covid-infections
 
The best way for the US to deal with - as POTUS calls it - "Kung Flu" is to stop reporting new cases to the world, have total control on media with clear instructions to toe the party line. And no one will ever know.

For example, China - the source of this new disease - have lower cases than Belgium LOL.
 
The best way for the US to deal with - as POTUS calls it - "Kung Flu" is to stop reporting new cases to the world, have total control on media with clear instructions to toe the party line. And no one will ever know.

For example, China - the source of this new disease - have lower cases than Belgium LOL.
Everything is back to normal and we have zero cases, all hospitals are empty, all ICU rooms are empty, US can do the same and vacate their hosptials and ICU wards.
 
US will not need a mandatory vaccine. Most are going to get the coronavirUS in the next year at this rate.
 
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