(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) The recent surge in new crown cases in the United States has cumulatively been diagnosed with over 3 million cases

  China News Agency, Houston, July 8th—As of July 8th, Eastern Time, data released by Johns Hopkins University in the United States shows that the cumulative number of newly diagnosed cases in the United States exceeds 3 million. Among them, the United States cumulatively diagnosed about 1 million new crown cases in June.

  According to "USA Today" reports, the new crown epidemic is currently spreading in many states of the United States, mainly in the southern and western United States. Over the past few days, new cases in Arizona, California, Florida, and Texas accounted for nearly half of the total number of new cases in the United States. The number of hospitalizations in these four states is also rising and setting records.

  The National Public Radio said that since May, many states in the United States have begun to "restart the economy." As their prevention and control measures are not in place, people have loosened their protection, intensified the spread of the new coronavirus, and caused a rebound in the epidemic. Earlier, US health officials had warned that premature relaxation of restrictions may lead to a new round of outbreaks.

  According to media reports, as of now, at least 23 states in the United States have announced a moratorium on the "restart economy" program.

  Anthony Fudge, an important member of the White House New Coronavirus Response Working Group and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, recently said that the United States "has not fully controlled" the New Crown Virus pandemic, if the United States' new crown epidemic continues to develop in the current situation , The United States will likely increase 100,000 cases per day.

  The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced on August 8 that the number of newly diagnosed new crowns in a single day was 50,304. According to data from Johns Hopkins University, as of now, more than 130,000 Americans have died of the new coronavirus.

  According to the American media Vox report, Boston University epidemiologist Eleanor Murray said that the number of new cases and deaths reported by the United States lags behind. The number of new cases released today reflects the infection one or two weeks ago, and the number of deaths released today reflects the epidemic about six weeks ago. (Finish)