US Records Below 30,000 New COVID-19 Cases for First Time in Nearly a Year

The country had reported fewer than 30,000 cases for five straight days through Wednesday, another milestone not seen since last summer, Xinhua reported. The US was witnessing an average of 552 Covid-19 deaths per day, according to the Hopkins data, the lowest level since July.

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Washington, May 22: The 7-day average of new COVID-19 infections was about 29,100 as of Thursday, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, marking the first time the average was below 30,000 since June 22, 2020. Following roughly 30,100 reported cases on Thursday, the nationwide average of daily new infections stood at 29,100.

The country had reported fewer than 30,000 cases for five straight days through Wednesday, another milestone not seen since last summer, Xinhua reported. The US was witnessing an average of 552 Covid-19 deaths per day, according to the Hopkins data, the lowest level since July. Kids Are Key to Ending COVID-19 Pandemic in US: Survey

More than 588,000 Covid-19 deaths have been reported in the United States since the start of the pandemic. Meanwhile, federal data showed that the country reported 1.8 million daily vaccinations on average over the past week, with 48 percent of the population having received one shot or more.

The government has set a goal to have 70 percent of Americans get at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine before July 4.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 22, 2021 08:41 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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