US hits record Covid cases and hospitalisations

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The number of people in hospital with coronavirus has more than doubled since early November. Photo: BBC

Dailynewsun News Desk

The US has record-high Covid infections and hospitalisations on Wednesday, with fears they will not slow in the run-up to Christmas.

The number of people in hospital passed 100,000 for the first time, a figure that has doubled since early November, reports BBC. New cases rose by a record 195,695 on Wednesday, and the daily death toll of 2,733 was close to a new high.

The city of Los Angeles has reacted to an unprecedented surge there by ordering residents to stay at home. Nationwide, infections are now closing in on 14 million, with more than 264,000 deaths, according to data from the Covid Tracking Project.

“The reality is that December, January and February are going to be the most difficult time in the public health history of this nation,” said Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

California, Texas and Florida – the three most populous US states – are among the worst-affected areas of the country, and have each registered more than one million cases.

In the city of Los Angeles, Mayor Eric Garcetti issued an emergency order for residents to stay home with immediate affect, following an unprecedented surge of infections.

A similar order is already in place in Los Angeles county – the current epicentre of America’s outbreak – where some hospitals are already approaching full capacity. Authorities reported 5,987 cases on Tuesday, bringing the county’s total to 414,185.