- The US reportedly surpassed 103,000
COVID-19 new daily infections on Wednesday, the COVID-19 Tracking Project reported. - Experts have warned the US is entering the "deadliest" wave of the pandemic as cold weather sets in and people begin hunkering down indoors.
- Close to 9.5 million Americans have already been infected with COVID-19 and over 233,650 have died.
The US surpassed 103,000 new COVID-19 cases, the highest single-day count, according to The COVID-19 Tracking Project on Wednesday
Cases of the virus in the US have been on the rise, consistently breaking previous records. The seven-day average is about 86,363. According to data from John Hopkins University, that is more than twice what it was on September 4, just two months ago.
So far close to 9.5 million Americans have caught COVID-19 and over 233,650 have died.
Experts including Dr.
Birx in an internal report warned top officials in President Donald Trump's administration that without "much more aggressive action" the pandemic could enter the "most deadly phase" yet and said the US could see as many as 100,000 cases a day this week.
Dr. Anthony
Fauci also said Americans are "in for a whole lot of hurt" as infection numbers continue to rise.
Doctors and public health officials have also sounded the alarm that their hospitals may not be able to handle an influx of patients. In some regions, hospitals are nearly full.