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U.S. reports nearly 1 million COVID-19 cases in a day, setting global record

Published 01/04/2022, 11:44 AM
Updated 01/05/2022, 04:06 AM
© Reuters. People line up in cold winter temperatures to be tested for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Everett, Massachusetts, U.S., January 4, 2022.  Picture taken with a drone.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder

By Joseph Ax and Lisa Shumaker

(Reuters) -The United States reported nearly 1 million new coronavirus infections on Monday, the highest daily tally of any country in the world and nearly double the previous U.S. peak set a week ago as the spread of the Omicron variant showed no signs of slowing.

The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients has risen nearly 50% in the past week and now exceeds 100,000, according to data collected by Reuters, marking the first time that threshold has been reached in a year.

The latest surge, which forced waves of cancellations from commercial airlines flights to Broadway shows in recent weeks, was disrupting plans for public schools to welcome students back from winter vacation.

Chicago Public Schools, the nation's third-largest school district, said it would cancel classes on Wednesday after the teachers' union voted in favor of a return to remote learning.

In Los Angeles County, the presiding judge of one of the country's largest court systems ordered a two-week postponement of criminal trials due to the latest wave of infections.

Nationally, the United States https://tmsnrt.rs/2WTOZDR has seen a daily average of 486,000 new cases over the past week, a rate that has doubled in seven days and far outstrips that of any other country https://tmsnrt.rs/34pvUyi.

The 978,856 new infections documented on Monday included some cases tallied on Saturday and Sunday, when many states do not report.

The average number of U.S. COVID-19 deaths has remained fairly steady throughout December and into early January at about 1,300 a day, according to a Reuters tally, though deaths typically lag behind case numbers and hospitalizations.

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Omicron appears to be far more easily transmitted than previous iterations of the virus. The new variant was estimated to account for 95.4% of cases identified in the United States as of Jan. 1, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Tuesday.

The World Health Organization said https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/who-sees-more-evidence-that-omicron-affects-upper-respiratory-tract-2022-01-04that evidence suggested Omicron is causing less severe illness. Nevertheless, public health officials have warned that the sheer volume of Omicron cases threatens to overwhelm hospitals, some of which are already struggling to handle COVID-19 patients, primarily among the unvaccinated.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan declared a 30-day state of emergency on Tuesday and mobilized 1,000 National Guard members to pandemic response operations as COVID-19 hospitalizations in the state hit a record high of more than 3,000, up more than five-fold in seven weeks, Hogan said.

"The truth is that the next four to six weeks will be the most challenging time of the entire pandemic," Hogan told reporters. He said projections show COVID hospitalizations could surpass 5,000, far higher than Maryland's previous peak of 1,952 last year.

Delaware, Illinois, Ohio, Virginia and Washington, D.C., have also reported record numbers of hospitalized COVID patients in recent days.

'UNLIKE ANYTHING WE'VE SEEN'

In Kentucky, where Tuesday's total of 6,915 new cases was the highest daily figure since the start of the pandemic, Governor Andy Beshear urged residents to get vaccinated and wear masks.

"Omicron is causing a surge unlike anything we've seen and at this rate our hospitals will fill up," he wrote on Twitter (NYSE:TWTR).

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The unrelenting surge has prompted more than 3,200 schools to close this week, according to the website Burbio, which tracks school disruptions. Schools that have remained open are facing staff shortages and renewed concerns about virus spread.

In Boston, where more than 54,000 students returned to class on Tuesday following the holiday, Superintendent of Schools Brenda Cassellius told reporters there were 1,000 staff members out, including 461 teachers and 52 bus drivers.

"It does make for a difficult start to the day," she said.

Rank-and-file members of the Chicago Teachers Union voted 73% in favor of working remotely, after the union's House of Delegates voted 88% in favor of the resolution.

Earlier, the union urged its members to stay out of the classroom and work remotely through Jan. 18, or until the city reaches minimum health-safety thresholds set last year as a condition for in-person learning, whichever comes first.

The union has called for more rigorous COVID-19 safety protocols, including school-based coronavirus testing and mandatory student vaccinations.

District chief executive officer Pedro Martinez said the school system would agree to further COVID-19 safety measures. But he said classes for Chicago's 340,000 students would be canceled on Wednesday if teachers voted against reporting to work, with no remote instruction being made immediately available.

The union has cited data showing that vaccination rates remained especially low among minority students - with just 7% of Black youngsters and 13% of Latino children aged 5-11 fully inoculated.

But school officials said hospitalization rates of children are low and that distance learning has hit minority and poor students particularly hard, as many depend on school-based meals and have working parents with fewer childcare options.

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Dr Allison Arwady, Chicago's Public Health Commissioner, joined district officials and Mayor Lori Lightfoot in pressing to keep classrooms open. Arwady cited data showing Chicago averaging just seven pediatric COVID-19 hospitalizations a day out of 550,000 children who live in the city.

More than 325,000 COVID-19 cases among children were reported in the United States for the week ending Dec. 30, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association, a new high and almost double the count from the previous two weeks.

Latest comments

This is not going to change my social life, I’ll wear mask but if I finally get infected, too bad. The bright side is that I’ll have 7 extra days of vacation :)
hope you don't get unlimited vacation
"To bad" for who? Sorry this is such an inconvenience for you
Lose some weight. Exercise a little. You'll be alright.Oh also.. L.G.B.
Biden is doing such a great job!!
Change the tune
Borinnnggg
A good backfire when US started to blame everybody, especially China except themselves Anyway, 1 million Covid-19 cases a day is nothing, US have 300++ million population, a pinch of salt lol
China’s little gift to the world needs to be paid for. Time to talk about reparations!
Rule by fear
Just like the country that made the bug!
Newsom about to lockdown California again. 20million new cases in 20 days. Biden isn’t doing a single thing.
i would say 99% of them normally would have been labeled as flu or common cold but since the gov pays out money to hospitals who file a covid case i would assume they are now covid!! wake up people
Don't worry... it is transitory 🤢
Omicron virus has few complications and it is considered as a free vaccine for humans
The covid number is directly correlated to the size of the loaf in Bidens diaper.
So basically it’s huge
 you could get a job as a sniffer. Lol
Yes, this is what happens when you start testing hundreds of millions of people for asymptomatic cases, with tests that either produce massive false positives and/or stay positive for months after infection and/or cannot differentiate the common flu. COVID is nothing more than a pandemic of statistical manipulation and lies. Hospitalizations and death counts are not people who are hospitalized because of COVID and people who have died because of COVID, but all people who have simply tested positive. If you are quadruple jabbed and walking around with four masks and believe that these politicians (including Fauci) and media they are colluding with have any idea what they are talking with, you have to have a negative iq as we now enter year three of "two weeks to flatten the curve". None of this is about science, it is about tyranny and politics.
 Same mo***ns in every country, unable to grasp reality and not understanding measures. Let them be and watch Darwin's law at work with a next variant.
No one believes these fake numbers anymore. 500k hospitalized patients yeah right tell the truth 500k hospital clients tested positive for covid when arriving at the hospital. Real number is likely closer to 50k or 5k actually there for covid alone.
so why do you Think DeSantis - that giant of a man - thinks his state needs more medical treatments for a non issue - i mean if they get them they have to pay for them and DuSantis - definitely doesn't want to do that
 david9 recommends cct.. his favorite.
A man goes skydiving, his parachute doesn’t open. Official cause of death: Covid.
rob go skydiving
 I thought YouTube was banned in “enlightened” china.
My pinky hurts, doctor: you have covid
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Triggered snowflake??????
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