Six US states report most ever new coronavirus cases
New coronavirus infections have soared to record
highs in six American states, marking a rising tide of cases for a second
consecutive week as authorities in Beijing said another 31 people had been
infected in a fresh outbreak in China.
Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma, Oregon and Texas all
reported their most ever new cases on Tuesday after all-time highs last week
and as they continued to reopen their economies. Nevada also reported its
highest single-day tally of new cases on Tuesday, up from a previous high on 23
May.
Donald Trump is planning to hold an indoor campaign
rally in Oklahoma this weekend despite the state recording 591 new coronavirus
cases on Monday, a 7.7% increase and the highest in the United States.
According to Reuters cases in Oklahoma rose 68% last week.
The vice-president, Mike Pence, said officials were
considering outdoor venues for the rally in Tulsa which would be Trump’s first
since the virus took hold in the US in March.
On Tuesday Oklahoma health officials urged anyone
attending the rally to get tested for coronavirus before arriving and then to
self-isolate following the event and get tested again. The health commissioner
urged those over 65 or at higher risk of coronavirus-related complications to
stay home.
Pence said in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece
that alarm about the continued rise in infections was “overblown”.
At Tucson Medical Center in Arizona on Monday only
one intensive care unit (ICU) bed designated for Covid-19 patients was
available with the other 19 beds filled, a hospital representative said.
“ICU to be expanded, hopefully, in coming days,” Dr
Steven Oscherwitz, an infectious disease expert at the hospital, said in a
tweet on Monday night. “Not sure where people needing ICU care will be able to
go, since most AZ [Arizona] hospitals are pretty full now.”
Hospitalisations also hit a record high in Texas but
the state had nearly 15,000 hospital beds available, said the governor, Greg
Abbott.
The top Texas health official, John Hellerstedt,
said the increase was manageable but the situation could change.
Health officials in many states attribute the spike
to businesses reopening and Memorial Day weekend gatherings in late May. Many
states were also bracing for a possible increase in cases stemming from tens of
thousands of people protesting for the past three weeks to end racial injustice
and police brutality.
In China, officials in Beijing said there were 31
new confirmed coronavirus cases as of midnight on Tuesday, up from 27 cases
reported a day earlier as the city moved to curb the new outbreak. Nineteen of
the new cases were reported in the south-western district of Fengtai, where a
cluster of infections emerged last week.
The city has been placed on its second-highest alert
level. Roads and factories are still open but movement in and out of the city
is strictly controlled.
New Zealand, another country where the virus
appeared to have been eliminated, was grappling with how a British woman was
allowed to leave her mandatory hotel quarantine after flying in to Auckland and
travel 650km to visit a dying relative without being tested for coronavirus.
The woman came down with symptoms while driving to Wellington and later tested
positive, along with another woman she was travelling with.
Jacinda Ardern, the prime minister, said it was an
unacceptable failure of the system and ordered the military to take control of
quarantining and testing of arrivals from overseas.
Brazil recorded its worst day yet for new cases on
Tuesday as the virus continued to spread rapidly in Latin America’s biggest and
most populous country.
The health ministry said there were 34,918 diagnoses
in 24 hours, bringing its overall total to 923,189. It also registered 1,282
deaths since the last update on Monday, bringing the number of confirmed
fatalities to 45,241.
Mexico recorded its third-worst daily tally of
fatalities with 730 deaths on Monday.
In Russia, President Vladimir Putin has installed a
disinfection tunnel for visitors at his residence outside Moscow. Anyone
summoned for a meeting with Putin must enter the chamber where they are sprayed
with a disinfecting mist.
Russia has almost 550,000 cases of the virus, the
third-highest in the world after the US and Brazil. More than 8 million people
have contracted the virus around the world and 441,000 people have died from
Covid-19.




