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Mon Aug 2, 2021, 01:22 PM Aug 2021

U.S. records 100K COVID-19 cases for first time since February

Despite the widespread availability of vaccines nationwide, the United States has recorded its first day of more than 100,000 new COVID-19 infections in nearly six months.

https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/health/2021/08/02/u-s--records-100k-covid-19-cases-for-first-time-since-february?cid=app_share

On Friday, the country had 101,171 confirmed new cases, the most since it recorded 106,732 on Feb. 6, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s the latest sign that a pandemic the country appeared largely to have reined in several weeks ago is raging again amid the spread of the highly contagious delta variant and lagging vaccination rates.

The country’s seven-day average for new infections now sits at 72,493, up 531% from six weeks earlier. That is the highest seven-day average since Feb. 17. Meanwhile, COVID-19 deaths are up 81% from July 10 to an average of 308 a day, and hospitalizations are up 41% over just one week.

Concerns about the delta variant prompted the CDC last week to change its guidance to say that fully vaccinated people should again wear masks in indoor public places when in areas with high or substantial transmission rates. In an internal document last week, the CDC said that delta variant is more contagious than the common cold, flu, smallpox and Ebola virus. The document says vaccinated people with breakthrough infections can transmit the virus as easily as those who are unvaccinated.

Coronavirus cases are rising in all 50 states, but those with low vaccination rates generally are faring worse than those with higher levels of inoculations. For example, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama — all with vaccination rates of 37% or lower — are among the five states with the highest per-capita infections. Louisiana is reporting its highest seven-day average in new infections of the pandemic — more than 4,100 cases a day. Meanwhile, Florida broke pandemic records for its most new cases in a day (21,683) and hospitalizations (10,207) over the weekend.

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