‘BREAKING NEWS: The United States has for the first time surpassed 100,000 new coronavirus infections in a single day, as a steadily rising number of hospitalizations threatens to again overwhelm some health systems.’ https://t.co/Ss70DEtqTb
— Andrew deGrandpre (@adegrandpre) November 4, 2020
The U.S. has set another record for coronavirus cases, highlighting an issue that will confront the winner of the presidential race. Johns Hopkins University says daily new cases surged 45% over the past 2 weeks to a record 7-day average of 86,352. https://t.co/1wCKH7lqRL
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 5, 2020
It's Nov. 4 and unfortunately we're still talking about COVID-19. Alabama's hospitalizations on Wednesday surpassed 1,000 for the fifth time in nine days, and the number was as high as it’s been since Aug. 27. https://t.co/ZtBAY8zv3D
— Eddie Burkhalter (@BurkhalterEddie) November 4, 2020
As states throughout the country experience severe spikes in coronavirus infections, California’s case count remains mild by comparison.
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) November 5, 2020
But as transmission and hospitalizations again increase, officials are returning to a cautionary refrain https://t.co/2yThkdA5E6
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