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US coronavirus: As vaccines trickle across the US, more Americans are now hospitalized with Covid-19 than ever before

FDA authorizes first fully at-home test by Ellume as more Covid-19 patients are hospitalized than ever before CNN 12/16/2020 By Holly Yan, Steve Almasy and Christina Maxouris, CNN © Jessica Rinaldi/Pool/The Boston Globe/AP Richard Guarino, Boston Medical Center Supply Chain Operations Associate Director, delivers a box of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines to the pharmacy at Boston Medical Center, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. (Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool) After a day of celebration and heartache, Americans face a harsh reality with the Covid-19 crisis. A record 112,816 Covid-19 patients were hospitalized Tuesday, according to the Covid Tracking Project. That will inevitably lead to more deaths as Christmas and New Year s Day get closer.

US coronavirus: The FDA authorizes a fully at-home test as more Covid-19 patients are hospitalized than ever before

FDA authorizes first fully at-home test by Ellume as more Covid-19 patients are hospitalized than ever before CNN 12/16/2020 By Holly Yan, Steve Almasy and Christina Maxouris, CNN © Jessica Rinaldi/Pool/The Boston Globe/AP Richard Guarino, Boston Medical Center Supply Chain Operations Associate Director, delivers a box of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines to the pharmacy at Boston Medical Center, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. (Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool) After a day of celebration and heartache, Americans face a harsh reality with the Covid-19 crisis. A record 112,816 Covid-19 patients were hospitalized Tuesday, according to the Covid Tracking Project. That will inevitably lead to more deaths as Christmas and New Year s Day get closer.

FDA authorizes a fully at-home test as more Covid-19 patients are hospitalized than ever before

FDA authorizes a fully at-home test as more Covid-19 patients are hospitalized than ever before
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US Coronavirus: Covid-19 vaccine rollout was a moment of hope in pandemic s darkest days, expert says But the dark days aren t yet over

FDA authorizes first fully at-home test by Ellume as more Covid-19 patients are hospitalized than ever before CNN 12/16/2020 By Holly Yan, Steve Almasy and Christina Maxouris, CNN © Jessica Rinaldi/Pool/The Boston Globe/AP Richard Guarino, Boston Medical Center Supply Chain Operations Associate Director, delivers a box of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines to the pharmacy at Boston Medical Center, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. (Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool) After a day of celebration and heartache, Americans face a harsh reality with the Covid-19 crisis. A record 112,816 Covid-19 patients were hospitalized Tuesday, according to the Covid Tracking Project. That will inevitably lead to more deaths as Christmas and New Year s Day get closer.

COVID news: 300,000 US deaths; Pfizer vaccines arrive at hospitals

After becoming the first country to cross that threshold Monday, the U.S. is in store for a lot more pain. Experts fear the nation is heading inexorably toward the next milestone of surpassing the total of American fatalities in World War II – about 405,000 – even as vaccines come to distribution sites across the country. A weeks-long surge in coronavirus transmission has led to an average of more than 210,000 new infections and nearly 2,500 deaths a day this month. Despite the positive news on the vaccine front, the U.S. is still battling overcrowded hospitals and shrinking ICU capacity. But there is hope down the line. Health care workers across the United States received the first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine Monday, a landmark step in the country s fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

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