Albany Times Union (Sunday)

U.S. virus cases pass 4 million for month

Doubles record set in October; surge likely to skyrocket

- By Tariro Mzezewa and Sarah Cahalan

The total number of coronaviru­s cases in the United States for November surpassed 4 million Saturday, more than double the record set in October of 1.9 million cases. And the sharp escalation is likely to continue — or grow even steeper.

“We are on track to continue this accelerate­d pace of the epidemic and see even more speed of rise of cases because of the movement indoors, of activities around the country and because large numbers of people have moved around the country for the holidays,” said Tom Inglesby, director of the Center for Health Security at Johns Hopkins University.

The milestone came as Americans are traveling by the millions for the long Thanksgivi­ng weekend and amid a Black Friday that saw some store crowding, even as merchants tried to guide customers to online sales and limit in-person shopping.

More than 170,000 people in the United States are now testing positive on an average day. More than 1.1 million people tested positive in the past week alone. The country’s overall total, from the start of the pandemic, is more than

13 million infections — by far the world’s largest outbreak.

The Thanksgivi­ng holiday, however, caused skews in reporting at the end of the week, with a steep drop-off in new cases reported Thursday and then a huge jump Friday. Many states did not report data on the Thanksgivi­ng holiday, when the national tally rose by more than 103,000 cases and more than 1,100 deaths — far lower levels than on the previous Thursday, Nov. 19, when 187,000 cases and 1,962 deaths were recorded.

For that very reason, the numbers were artificial­ly high Friday, when many states reported two days’ worth of data. That pushed the country past 200,000 cases in a single day for the first time, with more than 205,000 reported as of late Friday night, along with more than 1,400 deaths. The preceding Friday, Nov.

20, the reports were

more than 198,600 infections and more than 1,950 deaths.

The blurry data could persist. Access to testing around the country was likely to have decreased for a few days, meaning more infections could go uncounted. In Louisiana, testing sites run by the National Guard were slated to be closed both Thursday and Friday. In Wisconsin, some National Guard testing sites closed all week.

Many hospitals across the country are already overcrowde­d and struggling to keep up with rising numbers of patients seeking care, and the pressure on the health care system is likely to only increase.

The country’s monthly case numbers have varied but have exploded over the past two months.

The number for this month, as of midday Saturday, was 4,006,548, with more than two days left for the tally to grow.

 ?? Philip Keith / New York Times ?? The Army National Guard sets up a rapid COVID-19 test station on Saturday at TF Green Airport in Warwick, R.I.
Philip Keith / New York Times The Army National Guard sets up a rapid COVID-19 test station on Saturday at TF Green Airport in Warwick, R.I.

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