By Bill Galluccio
Jan 7, 2021
The United States reported 3,865 COVID-19 deaths Wednesday (January 6), bringing the total to 361,123, according to data from John Hopkins University. It is the most number of people to die in a single day since the start of the global pandemic.
As the number of cases continues to soar, hospitals are filling up across the country. As of Wednesday, the COVID Tracking Project reported there were a record 132,476 patients being treated for the virus.
Public health officials believe the pandemic is only going to get worse in the coming weeks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts that the number of deaths could top 430,000 by the end of the month.
By Bill Galluccio
Jan 7, 2021
The United States reported 3,865 COVID-19 deaths Wednesday (January 6), bringing the total to 361,123, according to data from John Hopkins University. It is the most number of people to die in a single day since the start of the global pandemic.
As the number of cases continues to soar, hospitals are filling up across the country. As of Wednesday, the COVID Tracking Project reported there were a record 132,476 patients being treated for the virus.
Public health officials believe the pandemic is only going to get worse in the coming weeks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts that the number of deaths could top 430,000 by the end of the month.
Only 5.4 million Americans have been vaccinated so far despite 17.2 million doses being shipped out
The US has only vaccinated 1.7 percent of the population in just over three weeks, with about two-thirds of vaccine doses currently unused across the country
Officials, both federal and state, are struggling to explain why the train wreck rollout has been so slow
Dr Anthony Fauci admitted the US should have done better with the historic vaccination rollout - as cases, deaths and hospitalizations continue to surge to record highs across the country
States such as North Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama have all said they will now add elderly residents to list of people currently allowed to be vaccinated
By Bill Galluccio
Jan 7, 2021
The United States reported 3,865 COVID-19 deaths Wednesday (January 6), bringing the total to 361,123, according to data from John Hopkins University. It is the most number of people to die in a single day since the start of the global pandemic.
As the number of cases continues to soar, hospitals are filling up across the country. As of Wednesday, the COVID Tracking Project reported there were a record 132,476 patients being treated for the virus.
Public health officials believe the pandemic is only going to get worse in the coming weeks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts that the number of deaths could top 430,000 by the end of the month.
By Bill Galluccio
Jan 7, 2021
The United States reported 3,865 COVID-19 deaths Wednesday (January 6), bringing the total to 361,123, according to data from John Hopkins University. It is the most number of people to die in a single day since the start of the global pandemic.
As the number of cases continues to soar, hospitals are filling up across the country. As of Wednesday, the COVID Tracking Project reported there were a record 132,476 patients being treated for the virus.
Public health officials believe the pandemic is only going to get worse in the coming weeks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts that the number of deaths could top 430,000 by the end of the month.