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US coronavirus surge continues to spike as cases top 11 million
16 November 2020, 08:44
The most recent million cases have come in just six days.
Michigan has joined Washington and several other states in announcing renewed efforts to combat the coronavirus as more than 11 million cases of Covid-19 have now been reported in the United States.
As of Sunday, Johns Hopkins University’s coronavirus tracker has reached 11 million after topping 10 million cases on November 9 — with the most recent million coming in just six days.
It took 300 days for the US to hit the 11 million mark since the first case was diagnosed in Washington state on January 20.
Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer’s administration has ordered high schools and colleges to stop in-person classes, closed restaurants to indoor dining and suspended organised sports — including the football playoffs — in an attempt to curb the state’s spiking case numbers.
The order also restricts indoor and outdoor residential gatherings, closes some entertainment facilities and bans gyms from hosting group exercise classes. The new rules are set to last three weeks.
The directives from Michigan come on the same day that Washington governor Jay Inslee announced the state would enforce new restrictions on businesses and social gatherings for the next month as it, too, continued to combat a rising number of cases.
Starting on Tuesday, gyms and some entertainment centres in Washington will be required to close their indoor services.
Retail stores, including grocery stores, will be ordered to limit indoor capacity and multiple-household, indoor social gatherings will be prohibited unless attendees have quarantined for 14 days or tested negative for Covid-19 and quarantined for a week.
By Wednesday, restaurants and bars will again be limited to outdoor dining and takeaway service.
The actions also follow grim milestones passed by Texas and California last week as the states each marked more than 1 million confirmed Covid-19 cases since the beginning of the pandemic.
In Texas, sporting events were cancelled and at least one city added mobile morgues in anticipation of hospital-overwhelming virus deaths.
Meanwhile, in California, the nation’s most populous state and the first one to issue a statewide stay-at-home order, officials urged those planning holiday gatherings to take strict precautions, including keeping visits small, outdoors and under two hours long
And in North Dakota, a previously resistant governor Doug Burgum ordered a statewide mask mandate and imposed several business restrictions in an effort to contain the spread of the coronavirus that has stressed the state’s hospital capacity.
The Republican heeded the advice of doctors, nurses and other health care professionals to require face coverings.
Bars, restaurants and other venues were also ordered to reduce capacity.
Though not nearly as sweeping as those imposed last spring, the restrictions in Michigan and Washington signified returns to similar measures taken in the beginning months of the coronavirus pandemic in the US when both were under strict stay-at-home orders.
Ms Whitmer previously faced criticism for her coronavirus actions, including from the Republican-led Legislature which refused to extend the state’s coronavirus emergency declaration in April and voted to authorise a lawsuit challenging her authority to combat the pandemic.
Earlier that month, she faced pushback by those who opposed the decision to toughen rather than relax what already was one of the nation’s strictest stay-home orders.
Health experts and officials across the nation are now cautioning people to forego or revise gatherings and holiday travel plans as Thanksgiving and winter celebrations approach.