US Pandemic: United States exceeds 140000 and more than 920000 children are infected
Washington, November 12 *According to data released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the 12th*.
United States reported 143,408 new confirmed cases of Coronavirus and 1,479 new deaths in the eleventh, one time Others break the global scale. Most newly confirmed cases in a single day in a country.
In addition, since the outbreak of the new coronavirus, more than 920,000 children in the United States have been diagnosed with the new coronavirus.
The number of new cases reported in one day in the eleventh broke the record of over 130,000 cases the previous day. According to the data, as of the eleventh day.
The average number of confirmed cases in the United States has increased by more than 120,000 in the past seven days. The average number of deaths increased daily over 7 days, and is currently over 1,100.
A recent report released by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Association of Children’s Hospitals showed that as of November 5, the United States reported a total of 927,518 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in children, accounting for 11.3% of the total number of infected people. COVID-19 cases and about 1,232 infections per 100,000 children.
The number of child injuries in the United States has recently increased rapidly. During the week from October 29 to November 5, there were nearly 74,000 new baby cases, the highest in one week since the outbreak.
According to the latest data on the 12th of the US “Atlantic Monthly” nationwide epidemic tracking project, more than 875,000 new cases were reported in the United States this week. Compared to the previous week, this week, new confirmed cases increased by about 41%, new hospital cases increased by 20%, and new deaths increased by 23%.
Statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States show that as of the evening of the 12th Eastern Day, the cumulative number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in the United States exceeded 10.53 million, and the cumulative number of deaths exceeded 242 thousand.