(Reuters) - The global tally of confirmed coronavirus cases hit 60 million on Wednesday, with the pace of new infections accelerating and the United States reporting record numbers of hospitalizations, according to a Reuters tally.
Officials in the United States, the worst-affected country in the world, urged Americans to stay home for the imminent Thanksgiving holiday as soaring numbers of COVID-19 patients pushed medical professionals to the brink.
The United States has reported 1 million new COVID-19 cases in less than a week, taking its total reported infections to over 12.5 million and its death toll to 260,000, according to the Reuters data based on official statements.
Globally, infections stood at 60.005 million and deaths at 1.4 million.
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Anon (5:45),
This has been a major since the very beginning. By their actions they continue to make it clear that they don't really think this is a serious issue.
60M cases as reported does not mean actual cases. This is merely 60M positive tests. A positive test doesn't necessarily mean an infection and many of those who score positive tests likeky aren't spreading the virus anyway.
60 Million test for corona virus fragments which could be many different types of corona virus.
Also the results PCR tests are not honestly brokered in the public square. They can let the OOCR are tests run as many cycles as they want.
You get different # of positive tests depending f you run a PCR test 25 or 40 counts.
7:04 you first.
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