The number of new infections broke another record on Friday - the fourth consecutive rise
Daily Mail: Experts warn of 'tremendous deaths' as COVID-19 cases surge in 31 states while Texas, Arizona and South Carolina see death tolls rise by 100% in a month and infections increase for fourth consecutive day with 70,000 testing positive
* Five states and territories Saturday set record for COVID-related hospitalizations
* More than 70,000 Americans tested positive for coronavirus on Friday
* The toll marked the fourth consecutive rise in confirmed cases
* More people in the U.S. now have COVID-19 than live in Chicago
* Texas, Arizona and South Carolina saw a 100% increase in cases in a month
* Dr Robert Lahita has urged states to reimpose lockdown or face huge death toll
A leading expert on the immune system has warned of 'tremendous deaths' from COVID-19 across the United States unless lockdowns are reimposed in states currently seeing a surge in cases.
More than 70,000 Americans tested positive for the virus on Friday - the fourth consecutive day that the number of confirmed cases broke a new record.
On Saturday, five states and territories set a record for coronavirus-related hospitalizations: Puerto Rico, North Carolina, Alaska, Florida and California.
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U.S. records more than 66,000 new coronavirus cases in record spike -- Politico
US coronavirus deaths are rising again as cases surge in Arizona, California, Florida, and Texas -- Business Insider
US reports daily new coronavirus case high for third day in a row -- Al Jazeera
Florida reports over 15,000 COVID-19 cases in single-day record -- Reuters
High temperatures impact 54million Americans living in the South's Sun Belt, bringing heat stroke and other related illnesses to states already struggling with record COVID-19 surges -- Daily Mail
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