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US daily infections top 127,000 for third straight day

Death toll over last 24 hours stands at 1,149

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Nov 2020 11:30AM

US daily infections top 127,000 for third straight day
A greater proportion of people getting infected with Covid-19 are younger, meaning they are less likely to develop severe forms of the disease. – ETX Studio pic, November 7, 2020

WASHINGTON – The US has set a third straight daily record for new Covid-19 infections, notching more than 127,000 cases, reported John Hopkins University yesterday.

The death toll as of 8.30pm (0130 GMT) over the past 24 hours was 1,149, said the Baltimore-based institution.

The outbreak has been surging for weeks across the country, with the Midwest worst hit even as the number of new diagnoses is approaching springtime levels in the south, northeast and west.

While deaths remain far lower than the peak in spring, yesterday was also the fourth day in a row that fatalities were above 1,000. The last time people were dying of the coronavirus at that rate in the US was early September.

As of yesterday evening, the US – the worst-hit country in the world in terms of deaths and cases – had more than 236,000 virus-related fatalities and 9.7 million known infections.

Cases are expected to increase as the country moves into colder weather and people switch to socialising primarily indoors, prime conditions for passing the disease from person to person.

Colder, drier weather may also play a role in creating favourable conditions for the virus to linger in the air and on surfaces.

Reasons that deaths are down from their peak include the fact that as cases are more spread out geographically than they were at the start of the US outbreak, hospitals are better able to cope with the caseload.

Doctors have also learnt how to better treat severe cases of Covid-19 – by placing patients on their stomach, avoiding the use of ventilators where possible and using them on low-pressure settings if they are required, and perhaps most crucially, using steroids such as dexamethasone to tamp down a destructive autoimmune response known as a cytokine storm.

Since a greater proportion of people getting infected are younger, they are also less likely to develop severe forms of the disease.

Two vaccine makers, Moderna and Pfizer, said they may be ready to apply for emergency-use authorisations towards the end of the month.

But if and when vaccines do become available, they are expected to be only moderately effective, meaning that people will need to continue to adhere to masking, social distancing and hand hygiene to bring an end to the pandemic. – AFP, November 7, 2020

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