The situation could be exacerbated as US businesses are exhausting
their pandemic relief aid.
Health experts
have expressed serious concerns that the US was ill-prepared for the upcoming
winter season and the holidays when the Covid-19 pandemic could spiral into its
deadliest phase.
As of Tuesday
morning, the overall number of global coronavirus cases in the US
has increased 10,051,722, while the deaths have surged to 238,201, according to
the Johns Hopkins University.
The two tallies
currently account for the highest in the world, making the US the worst-hit
country.
The US is heading
into a fall holiday season marked by family gatherings and longer indoor
periods, while the signs of further Covid-19
restrictions are basically non-existent, according to an article published by
The Guardian.
Washington's
strategy toward the pandemic boils down to one word -- hope, which is not a
strategy, said Carlos del Rio, executive associate dean of the Emory School of
Medicine and Grady Health System in Georgia.
He predicted that
the daily number of new cases could reach 200,000 by Thanksgiving which falls
on November 26, if the country's public health measures continue as they
currently operate.
"We are
heading into the very worst of the pandemic right now," Megan Ranney, an
emergency room doctor at Brown University told The Guardian, adding that the
fate of the country in the pandemic depends much on the next two months.
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