CDC Says Covid-19 7-Day Average Day Cases Have Surpassed The Peak Seen A Year Ago. 100K New COVID Cases Reported In A Single Day

CNBC: CDC says 7-day average of daily U.S. Covid cases surpassed peak seen last summer 

The seven-day average of daily coronavirus cases in the U.S. surpassed the peak seen last summer when the nation didn’t have an authorized Covid-19 vaccine, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said Monday, citing data published over the weekend. 

U.S. Covid cases, based on a seven-day moving average, reached 72,790 on Friday, according to data compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 

That’s higher than the peak in average daily cases seen last summer, when the country was reporting about 68,700 new cases per day, according to the CDC. 

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Update: 7-day average of daily U.S. COVID cases surpasses last summer’s peak: CDC (NYDaily News)  

WNU Editor: The United States recorded more than 100,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day for the first time since February as the delta variant continues to spread across the country (see above video).

Update #2: This is a sobering poll. Bottom line. There is the growing realization that we are still far away from living the life that most of us lived before the pandemic started .... Americans' Optimism About COVID-19 Dashed as Cases Surge (Gallup).



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