U.S. Epidemic peaks in October, at least 31 states record new cases in a single day

  The peak of the outbreak occurred in the US in October.

According to data from Johns Hopkins University, at least 31 states in the United States have recorded the highest number of new cases in a single day in the past month. At the same time, 15 states have recorded new deaths in a single day.

  As of the 31st local time, the average number of new cases per day in the United States for 7 days was 78,380, an increase of 128.2% from the relatively low point on September 12; on the 31st, the number of new coronary pneumonia hospitalizations was 47,374, which was higher than the number on September 20 The low is 65.6% higher.

Mass vaccination of vaccines is far away, and colder weather may increase the risk of virus transmission.

Experts warn that the epidemic has not yet reached its worst. George Washington University medical professor Jonathan Reiner said in an interview with CNN: "If we do not change our behavior, the new cases will not reach the peak. The main thing that should be changed is nationwide. The behavior of not wearing a mask inside.” (CCTV reporter Wang Fengzhi)