Reference News Network reported on November 5 According to the Associated Press New York reported on November 3, the shadow of the epidemic has enveloped the US general election, and the number of hospitalizations due to the new crown virus has surged.

  Americans went to polling stations on Tuesday under the shadow of the return of the new crown pneumonia epidemic. At the same time, the number of cases across the United States has increased dramatically, and more and more states have reached new highs in hospitalizations of patients with new crown pneumonia.

  Except for three states, the number of new infections in a single day is increasing in all states in the United States, but the increase is most pronounced in the Midwest and Southwest.

  Missouri, Oklahoma, Iowa, Indiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, and New Mexico reported the highest number of hospitalizations for patients with new coronary pneumonia this week.

Some of the largest hospitals in Nebraska have begun to reduce elective surgery and are trying to recruit medical staff from other states to cope with the surge in patients.

The heads of Iowa and Missouri hospitals have warned that beds may be full soon.

  Candidates and voters are facing the dangers of a recurring epidemic. They are worried about the virus itself, and they are also worried about the economic loss of new closure measures to control the spread of the virus.

  President Trump insisted that the epidemic in the United States is "visiting an inflection point." This statement has angered many voters because, judging by the numbers they face, the real situation is completely different.

  According to a report on the New York Times website on November 3, winter is approaching and Trump is still in power, and virus experts worry about the worst.

  Regardless of the outcome of the US election this week, the current President Trump will probably lead the United States through the darkest and deadliest period of the new crown epidemic, and he has now basically excluded important US health experts from the core leadership circle.

  At least until January 20 next year, Trump will still control the U.S. health agency and the Oval Office of the White House.

In the United States, the number of new infections in a single day is approaching 100,000, and the death rate has begun to climb, because hospitals have been forced to collapse.

  However, Trump has basically stopped the White House's new crown virus working group and has used anti-scientific language to tell voters that the United States is "about" to defeat the new crown virus, even if the new crown pneumonia has killed nearly 250,000 Americans.

  Trump no longer listens to the opinions of experts such as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar and Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Robert Redfield.

The president lashed out at the famous infectious disease scientist Anthony Fauci on Monday, suggesting that Fauci may be relieved of his post after the election-although firing Fauci is actually very difficult.

  The consultant Trump is willing to listen to is Scott Atlas, a neuroradiologist at Stanford University who has recently joined the White House's new crown virus working group.

This person denied the role of wearing a mask and believed that the new crown epidemic should basically be allowed to develop freely.

  "Even if Biden wins the election, we will still have more than two months to accept the leadership of the Trump administration, and this period will be the worst period of the epidemic." Carlos, an infectious disease scientist at Emory University, USA Del Rio said: "Trump doesn't care. He has given up, basically implying that'I don't care about this,' and has thrown the matter to the governor."