Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
    World
    Home / World / Americas

    Virus situation in US worsens

    By ANDREW COHEN IN NEW YORK | China Daily Global | Updated: 2020-06-29 07:12
    Share
    Share - WeChat
    A woman is tested in a car for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) during an outbreak, in Austin, Texas, US, June 28, 2020. [Photo/Agencies

    As the global total of infections from the novel coronavirus passed the 10 million mark Sunday, and cases continued to spike in most parts of the US, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar warned that the "window is closing" for the country to get the coronavirus pandemic under control.

    "Things are very different from two months ago," said Azar, speaking on CNN's State of the Union. "So it is a very different situation, but this is a very, very serious situation and the window is closing for us to take action and get this under control."

    CNN reported that 36 states are seeing a rise in positive coronavirus cases compared to last week and only two — Connecticut and Rhode Island — are reporting declines. On Sunday, Arizona and Georgia both hit new one-day case highs.

    Florida is beginning to emerge as the next epicenter for COVID-19. The state reported 9,585 new coronavirus cases Saturday, a one-day record. On Sunday, Florida reported another 8,530 new cases. Those numbers are similar to the levels seen in New York at its peak in early April.

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said Saturday that his state's surge in cases was the result of a "test dump", echoing the notion, touted by US President Donald Trump, that the jump in cases is primarily the result of increased testing.

    Indeed, on Friday, the White House's Coronavirus Task Force held its first press briefing in nearly two months where Vice-President Mike Pence declared that the US had "flattened the curve" even though the US saw its highest number of new cases in a single day for a second day in a row.

    "We want the American people to understand it's almost inarguable that more testing is generating more cases," said Pence at the briefing.

    "To one extent or another the volume of new cases coming in is a reflection of a great success in expanding testing across the country."

    As of Sunday, more than 2.5 million people in the US have been infected with the coronavirus and at least 125,700 have died, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

    Globally, the numbers are more than 10 million infected and over a half million dead.

    Several states, including Texas and Washington have paused their reopening plans or reimposed some restrictions in hopes of curbing the outbreak.

    On Sunday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned that the virus had taken a "very swift and a very dangerous turn" in his state over just the past few weeks.

    Testing sites at two Houston stadiums reached capacity just hours after opening Saturday, reported The New York Times. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said that intensive care units there are nearly at capacity.

    The number of daily new cases hit a record high Thursday of nearly 6,000, and the number of hospitalizations has reached new highs every day for the past 16 days, the Texas Tribune reported Sunday.

    On Sunday, California ordered bars to close in seven counties, including Los Angeles County, constituting the first major rollback of that state's reopening process. California was first in declaring a statewide lockdown.

    On Friday, Texas and Florida ordered all bars to close.

    Officials across the US are pointing the finger of blame mostly at the public behavior of young people.

    Azar, for his part, denied that reopening too quickly was tied to the rise in cases, pointing instead to "inappropriate individual behavior".

    He warned on CNN that if Americans "act irresponsibly, if we don't socially distance, if we don't use face coverings in settings where we can't social distance, if we don't practice appropriate personal hygiene, we're going to see spread of disease."

    Pence, appearing Sunday on CBS' Face the Nation, attributed the spike in part to young people who are failing to follow social distancing guidelines.

    "What is happening here is a combination of increased testing — we're able to test a great deal more Americans than we were able to several months ago," said Pence, "but it also may be indication that as we're opening our economy up, that younger Americans have been congregating in ways that may have disregarded the guidance that we gave on the federal level for all the phases of reopening."

    Pence went on: "One of the things that we've heard in Texas and Florida in particular is that nearly half of those who are testing positive are Americans under the age of 35. That's contributing to the fact that those that are requiring to be hospitalized, who are testing positive for coronavirus, is significantly lower than it was two months ago."

    Pence also defended the president's refusal to wear a mask in public or to directly ask Americans to wear masks to protect others, even as Governor Abbott and others say the use of masks is critical to being able to reopen their states.

    "Working with your governor," Pence said Sunday while visiting First Baptist Dallas, a local megachurch, "we will put the health of the people of the Lone Star State first, and every single day we'll continue to reclaim our freedom and our way of life."

    Pence's Dallas trip coincided with a growing debate in Texas over masks. Abbott has resisted calls to punish those who refuse masks but has allowed local governments to order businesses to require them.

    Speaking on Fox News Sunday, Tom Frieden, the former director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, contradicted the "test dump" theory, asserting that the increase in cases was not merely a matter of statistical interpretation.

    "As a doctor, a scientist, an epidemiologist, I can tell you with 100 percent certainty that in most states where you're seeing an increase, it is a real increase. It is not more tests," said Frieden. "It is more spread of the virus."

    Frieden went on to say that higher case numbers in the South were a direct result of premature reopenings.

    Deaths are not yet spiking, he said, because deaths lag infections by about a month. He estimated that the US will see at least 15,000 more deaths in the next month.

    Most Viewed in 24 Hours
    Top
    BACK TO THE TOP
    English
    Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
    License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

    Registration Number: 130349
    FOLLOW US
    精品人妻无码区在线视频| 国产AV无码专区亚洲AV男同| 国产高清无码毛片| 中文字幕乱偷无码AV先锋| 亚洲中文字幕在线观看| 久久久久亚洲Av无码专| 久久久久亚洲AV无码观看| 中文字幕精品亚洲无线码一区 | 中文字幕日韩一区二区三区不卡| 国产精品亚洲аv无码播放| 无码人妻精品一区二区蜜桃网站| 中文字幕亚洲乱码熟女一区二区| 久久av无码专区亚洲av桃花岛| 久久无码中文字幕东京热| 欧美日韩中文字幕在线观看| 制服丝袜人妻中文字幕在线| 日韩成人无码影院| av无码国产在线看免费网站| 无码精品人妻一区二区三区免费看| 婷婷四虎东京热无码群交双飞视频 | 中文无码一区二区不卡αv| 国产激情无码视频在线播放性色| 中出人妻中文字幕无码| 无码八A片人妻少妇久久| 最近免费中文字幕大全高清大全1| 中文无码伦av中文字幕| 中文字字幕在线中文无码| 中文精品久久久久人妻不卡 | 天堂√中文最新版在线| 久久精品无码av| 91精品久久久久久无码| 18禁网站免费无遮挡无码中文| 精品国产v无码大片在线观看| 久久久久久亚洲Av无码精品专口 | 精品无码人妻一区二区免费蜜桃 | 92午夜少妇极品福利无码电影| 精品爆乳一区二区三区无码av| 无码国产福利av私拍| 无码一区二区三区在线观看| 日韩精品中文字幕无码一区| 国产午夜片无码区在线播放|