As the United States enters a phase of re-proliferation of Corona 19 in the fall, the number of people who died from the disease again surpassed 1,000 a day.



CNN broadcast reported that the number of Corona 19 deaths per day in the United States exceeded 1,100 local time.



According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, the death toll on the 21st is 1,124, and the number of deaths per day is the highest in over a month since the 15th of last month.



This comes amid an increasing number of new and hospitalized COVID-19 patients in the United States.



Usually, the increase in deaths occurs with a lag of 2-3 weeks after the number of new patients increases.



Another 62,735 new patients came out on the 21st.



By week, in 31 states, the average number of new patients per day in the last 7 days increased by more than 10% from the previous week.



Only one state in Hawaii with fewer new patients.



Accordingly, in Ohio, the largest number of 2,366 new patients occurred after the Corona 19 incident on the 21st, and in Wisconsin, the first patient was hospitalized in an emergency field hospital due to the spread of Corona 19 on that day.



Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers said, "I am grateful for the availability of this facility to residents and hospitals. "But I am also sad that this is a reality in Wisconsin today."



New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy also said on the 21st that more than 1,000 new patients came out a day, and the number of hospitalized patients rose to the highest in three months.



In North Dakota, an average of 101 new patients per 100,000 inhabitants per day occurs, which is the highest in the United States for the number of new patients per 100,000 inhabitants after the COVID-19 outbreak.



If this is converted into California, which has the largest population in the United States, almost 40,000 patients per day.



In this state, a sudden surge of patients has paralyzed the work of tracking contacts of infected people.



The people in charge of this task are overloaded and cannot even assign a person in charge.



The North Dakota Department of Health recently said officials will no longer track contacts of infected people and will instead direct those who test positive to contact them directly and take action.



To this end, 50 National Guards who were in charge of tracking contact with infected persons were tasked with notifying these instructions.



In addition, South Dakota has the second largest number of new patients per 100,000 population, after North Dakota.



In Puerto Rico, the U.S. Dominion, the call center was closed after two emergency calls, 911 call centers, showed positive patients with COVID-19.



As a result, 911 service in Puerto Rico has been completely suspended.



Johns Hopkins University counted the number of corona19 confirmed cases in the United States at 8368,000,520 and the death toll at 22,577, respectively.



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