U.S. reports nearly 200,000 new coronavirus cases as more than 1,500 people die daily – CNBC

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More than 1,800 people in the U.S. died of Covid-19 on Friday, according to Hopkins data. The nation has recorded more than 1,500 fatalities daily since Tuesday, death tolls not seen since May. On Thursday, the U.S. recorded more than 2,000 deaths.

Earlier this week, Dr. Henry Walke, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Covid-19 incident manager, said the agency is “alarmed” by the “exponential increase in cases and hospitalizations and deaths.” At the agency’s first official press briefing in months, he urged Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving gatherings.

Public health specialists and epidemiologists are sounding the alarm that Thanksgiving could worsen an already severe nationwide outbreak. Dr. Tom Frieden, the former director of the CDC who was appointed by President Barack Obama, said Friday on Twitter that if “we’re not much more careful than we’re planning to be, this Thanksgiving will be the Super Bowl of superspreading events.”

Dr. Bill Schaffner, an epidemiologist at Vanderbilt University, said he’s “very concerned” about the holiday weekend. He said even if people have plans to practice social distancing during the Thanksgiving meal, such protocols “will become less complete by the end of the day, particularly after a glass or three of eggnog.”

“We will be giving thanks, but we’ll also be giving the virus, I’m afraid,” he said in a phone interview. “People will take these back to their homes. They’ll be spread within the family further and to neighbors and friends.”

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