The U.S. recorded the lowest daily number of new coronavirus infections since Oct. 25, before a holiday season surge sent case numbers soaring. The New York City subway system, meanwhile, is getting closer to resuming its 24-hour service on Feb. 22.
The highly infectious nature of the COVID-19 variant, and the fact the infections have no clear link to the border, leaves the worrying possibility of a more widespread community outbreak.
The U.S. recorded the lowest daily number of new coronavirus infections since Oct. 25, before a holiday season surge sent case numbers soaring. The New York City subway system, meanwhile, is getting closer to resuming its 24-hour service on Feb. 22.
The number of Covid-19 cases in Germany appears to be falling, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Germany's national agency for disease control and prevention, reported Monday.
U.S. Cases Slow; Texas Power Loss Threatens Shots: Virus Update Bloomberg 2/15/2021 Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) The U.S. recorded the lowest daily number of new coronavirus infections since Oct. 25, before a holiday season surge sent case numbers soaring. The New York City subway system, meanwhile, is getting closer to resuming its 24-hour service on Feb. 22.
Elsewhere, the massive storm that triggered blackouts across the central U.S. on Monday caused Harris County, Texas, where Houston in located, to rush to administer more than 8,000 doses of the Moderna Inc. vaccine after the facility where the shots were being stored lost power and the back-up generator failed.