November 20, 2020
1 min read

US witnesses significant hike in active Covid-19 cases

As of Friday, the US is the worst-hit country with the world’s highest number of Covid-19 cases and deaths at 11,710,084 and 252,484, according to the Johns Hopkins University….reports Asian Lite News

More than 3 million people in the US are actively infected with the novel coronavirus and are potentially contagious, a figure significantly higher than the official tally, according to a recent study.

A model conducted by the team of Jeffrey Shaman, an epidemiologist from the Columbia University, there are currently an estimated 3.6 million active infections in the country, and are capable of passing enough virus to infect others, reports Xinhua news agency.

The official count solely based its data on people who have tested positive for the virus.

However, there are also many asymptomatic people who do not know that they are infected.

“It’s bad; it’s really, really bad,” said Shaman, an expert on infectious disease transmission and forecast, adding that the upcoming Thanksgiving Day celebrations will likely worsen the spread of the virus.

“We’re going to go through a lot of people being infected between now and the end of the year, unfortunately,” he said.

As of Friday, the US is the worst-hit country with the world’s highest number of Covid-19 cases and deaths at 11,710,084 and 252,484, according to the Johns Hopkins University.

Also read:US CDC advises not to travel for Thanksgiving

Previous Story

India’s GDP Contraction Rate Narrows to 9.5% in Q2

Next Story

Sharjah, Belgrade discuss ties in education and culture

Latest from -Top News

UN slams resumption of Houthi attacks

In the first such incidents for more than six months, the Yemeni group seized and then scuttled two Liberian-flagged bulk carriers operated by Greek shipping firms, leaving four seafarers presumed dead and

Aboulela awarded PEN Pinter prize

Born to an Egyptian mother and Sudanese father, Aboulela grew up in a Khartoum where British colonial echoes mingled with the call to prayer Sudanese-British novelist Leila Aboulela has been named winner

Afghans Flood Home, UN Sounds Alarm

UNHCR head in Afghanistan, Arafat Jamal, said that the country is not well prepared to receive this influx of returnees…reports Asian Lite news The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has raised

Bangladesh-US Talks Hit a Wall

Bangladesh is among the first nations to return to the negotiating table following Trump’s July 7 letter addressed to 14 countries….reports Asian Lite News The second round of three-day tariff talks between

India Doubles Down on Indo-Pacific

India reaffirms its strategic commitment to a free, inclusive, and rules-based Indo-Pacific under the SAGAR vision…reports Asian Lite Newsa India has reaffirmed its growing engagement in the Indo-Pacific, guided by its SAGAR
Go toTop