The US is nearing 8 million Covid-19 cases and averaging more than 50,000 daily new infections — a sign the country is in for a tough winter, experts say.
Yesterday, the US topped 60,000 new cases in a single day for the first time since Aug. 14.
More than 217,000 have died so far in the US due to the virus.
Here's what the data shows:
- At least 32 states are showing an upward trend in new Covid-19 cases compared to the previous week, according to Johns Hopkins University data
- 15 states are showing steady trends
- Only 3 states are showing a downward trend in cases — Louisiana, Kentucky and Vermont
An updated forecast from the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation now projects the US could top 389,000 Covid-19 deaths by February 1.
And the latest ensemble forecast, published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, shows more than 20,000 Americans could die from the virus in just the next three weeks.
Here's a look at where cases are rising across the country:
