For the first time in the United States in November, the weekly rate of people newly infected with the Coronavirus fell below 100,000 in the week ending Sunday, according to data released at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore on Sunday.
For the first time in the United States in November, the weekly rate of people newly infected with the Coronavirus fell below 100,000 in the week ending Sunday, according to data released at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore on Sunday.
According to the information, the daily number of new infections in the past seven days exceeded one hundred thousand on Thursday alone, when it was 105 thousand. On other days, it ranged from 80 to 90 thousand.
Consequently, the weekly average of daily new cases decreased to less than one hundred thousand, to about 93 thousand.
No such data has been measured since the end of October and the beginning of November.
At that time, there was a sharp increase in the number of patients, especially in the Midwest, South and West states.
Most of the coronavirus patients were recorded in January of this year, with 200-250,000 new infections recorded daily.. The second of January was the largest number of new infections, and then it exceeded 300,000.
Johns Hopkins University records show that 27.62 million cases of coronavirus have already been recorded in the country. 485,000 people have died in the epidemic. The United States leads the world on both indicators.