Picking
Up At a Dangerous Pace
A health worker wears a protective face mask, face shield, and gloves while performing a Covid-19 nasal swab test in New York City on July 29. (Photo: Noam Galai/Getty Images) |
The
numbers from July represent 42% of the country's total
cases since the outbreak began and a 69% increase in infections altogether.
"It
is extraordinarily widespread," White House coronavirus task force
coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx told CNN Sunday.
According
to the New York Times:
Gone
is any sense that the country may soon get a hold of the pandemic. The seven-day
average for daily new infections has hovered around 65,000 for the past two
weeks, more than doubling the peak average from the spring, when the country
experienced what was essentially its first wave.
Reported
US coronavirus deaths:
Mar.
1: 2 deaths
Apr.
1: 4,780 deaths
May
1: 64,943 deaths
Jun.
1: 105,165 deaths
July
1: 128,062 deaths
Aug. 1: 154,360
deaths
By Nick Anderson |
"It didn't have to be like this," tweeted Illinois Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton. "We need a national mask mandate. Now!"
While
cases increase around the country, GOP lawmakers from the White House on down
continue to downplay the severity of the crisis and question the levels of
infections.
As Common Dreams reported, Trump on Saturday repeated the baseless claim that increased testing was to blame for the rise in cases.
As Common Dreams reported, Trump on Saturday repeated the baseless claim that increased testing was to blame for the rise in cases.
"This
continued Kindergarten-level logic is why we lead the world in Covid cases and
deaths," Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) tweeted in response.
On
Saturday, Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.) announced he had contracted the
coronavirus and suggested that the carelessness of his GOP colleagues could be
to blame for his coming down with the disease.
"While
I cannot blame anyone directly for this, this week has shown that there are
some members of Congress who fail to take this crisis seriously," said
Grijalva.
"Numerous Republican members routinely strut around the Capitol without a mask to selfishly make a political statement at the expense of their colleagues, staff, and their families."
"Numerous Republican members routinely strut around the Capitol without a mask to selfishly make a political statement at the expense of their colleagues, staff, and their families."
With
the increase in total cases will come a corresponding increase in deaths in
August, Boston University epidemiologist Ellie Murray told the Washington Post.
"Overall,
what this tells us is that now that deaths have started to increase, we can
expect them to increase for several more weeks," said Murray.