The cumulative number of people infected with the new coronavirus confirmed in the United States exceeded 30 million on the 24th.

Although the number of infected people reported per day has decreased from the peak, it has been pointed out that successive mitigations such as restrictions on economic activities will lead to the spread of infection, and the "fourth wave" of infection has been pointed out. There is increasing vigilance against.

According to a summary by Johns Hopkins University, the cumulative number of infected people confirmed so far in the United States exceeded 30 million on the 24th.



In the United States, the worst situation has been since the spread of the infection began, with approximately 300,000 infected people reported daily in early January.



Since then, the number of newly infected people has been declining, but according to the US CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average number of infected people reported per day is about 55,000, which is new per day. The number of hospitalized people is 4,600.



Warrensky said at a press conference on the 24th that he was "continuing to be worried," and said, "If you put more effort into preventing infection, you will be able to get out of the pandemic faster." I asked not to.



However, many states in the United States are gradually relaxing restrictions on economic activity and meetings.



In areas such as Michigan in the Midwest and New Jersey in the east, the number of infected people is on the rise, and experts point out that rapid relaxation of restrictions could lead to the spread of the infection.



In the United States, from the end of this month to the spring break season, there are concerns about the spread of infection triggered by travel and parties with a large number of people, and the caution against the "fourth wave" is increasing.