Nov. 8 (Reuters) — The United States became the first nation worldwide since the pandemic began to surpass 10 million coronavirus infections, according to a Reuters tally on Sunday, as the third wave of the COVID-19 virus surges across the nation. The grim milestone came on the same day as global coronavirus cases exceeded 50 million. The United states has reported about a million cases in the past 10 days, the highest rate of infections since the nation reported its first novel coronavirus case in Washington state 293 days ago....
Full ArticleU.S. crosses 10 million COVID-19 cases as third wave of infections surges
WorldNews
0 shares
1 views
You might like
Related news coverage
Business Closures, Partial Reopenings Due To COVID-19 Could Cost US $3-$5 Trillion In GDP
Eurasia Review
The COVID-19 pandemic could result in net losses from $3.2 trillion and up to $4.8 trillion in U.S. Real Gross Domestic Product..
Advertisement
More coverage
The ‘Dark Winter’ Of COVID-19 Is Here – Analysis
Eurasia Review
The “Dark Winter” of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has arrived, as was predicted in February during the early stages of..
-
Experts: Virus numbers could be erratic after Thanksgiving
SeattlePI.com
-
COVID-19 cases down 50 per cent in past 8 weeks, Delhi has 61 per cent of deaths: Centre
Mid-Day
-
India had estimated 74 million COVID-19 cases by August: Report
Mid-Day
-
Germany set to extend partial shutdown well into December
SeattlePI.com