Statistics on the new crown pneumonia epidemic released by Johns Hopkins University in the United States show that the cumulative number of confirmed cases of new crown pneumonia in the United States has exceeded 7.49 million.

According to US media reports, the current epidemic situation in many states in the United States is still on the rise, and the pressure on hospitals is still great.

  According to a report by CNN on the 6th, according to statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, in the past week, only Hawaii, Kansas, Missouri and South Carolina had four new crowns in the United States. The confirmed cases of pneumonia showed a downward trend compared with the previous week, but the newly confirmed cases in at least 22 states showed an upward trend.

  According to a report by the National Broadcasting Corporation on the 6th, the proportion of hospitals with more than 80% of intensive care beds in the United States has reached 20%, and this figure reached about 17% to 18% when the epidemic in the United States was severe in the summer. The current response to the new crown The medical pressure of pneumonia patients is still great.

More than 100 American college students who fail to comply with epidemic prevention measures are suspended

  On the other hand, many colleges and universities in the United States have opened their schools in the fall semester, which is followed by frequent collective infection incidents on campus.

According to the US "New York Times" tracking statistics on the epidemic situation in colleges and universities, as of September 25, more than 1,300 colleges and universities in the United States have had an epidemic situation, and the number of people infected with the new crown virus has exceeded 130,000.

Recently, the Sacred Heart University in Connecticut announced that 109 students who fail to comply with the epidemic prevention measures will be suspended from school. The suspended students will not be able to return to school for a week or even the entire semester.