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The US broke the daily record for 2nd day in a row with 5,80,000 cases

The US broke the daily record for 2nd day in a row with 5,80,000 cases
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Washington: 2022 will be a 2020 way too.
The third year of global pandemic is on the card with more than half a million cases of new Covid-19 recorded in the US to the new year.
With more than 580,000 infections, this country destroyed its own record for new daily cases – defeating the historical milestone that had been damaged the day before.
The count on Thursday, according to NYT Database, sums up 488,000 new cases on Wednesday, which almost doubles the highest number of the last winter.
The only silver layer is that the omicron strain causes lighter diseases and less hospitalized, especially among vaccinated.
Americans, even who are fully vaccinated, are mentioned to avoid careless New Year’s Eve and leave hugs and kisses when the virus has been broken down into Galok, infects important workers including hospital staff, airlines, restaurant workers, and the like.
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Michael Osterholm, a member of the Covid Task Unit Transitional Team President Biden, told CBS News that he expected “Viral Blizzard” to worsen the situation in the coming weeks.
The effect has been seen on the ground with airlines we canceled nearly 1000 flights on Thursday and the restaurant began to close down, because the virus put Hex on the New Year celebration.
Schools and colleges, which are scheduled to be reopened on January 3 after a break vacation, reassess the situation.
Some have announced back to online instructions.
All of this on the CDC heel recently dropped the quarantine time needed for a positive Covid case down to five days, out of ten, in an effort to keep the community stay in the middle of the wave.
About 200 million Americans, almost 62% of the population, were fully vaccinated, and about one third of them, more than 68 million, had received a dose of booster.
Which can explain the level of hospitalization and relatively low mortality.
Despite a surge in infection, death fell 5% over the past two weeks with a daily average of 1221 (compared with more than 3000 deaths a day at the height of the previous pandemic in 2020) while hospitalization rose only 15% by average 78,781 per day.
But no one attaches their neck with a projection written in a rock (one expert says he rather uses a pencil than a pen in the calculation) even though Omicron is now a stronger variant.
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