Audio By Carbonatix
The number of Americans in hospital with Covid-19 reached record levels on Tuesday, as more than a million new cases were confirmed this month.
There are over 10 million confirmed US cases and 239,732 deaths so far - and the death toll is rising to an average of over 900 a day amid the new spikes.
As of Tuesday, 61,964 people are receiving hospital care for the virus, the Covid Tracking Project reports.
Coronavirus: US hospital admissions reach record high as cases surge
— THE WORLD NEWS (@NEWSWORLD555) November 11, 2020
The US has surpassed 10 million total Covid cases and experts warn hospitals could be overwhelmed.https://t.co/nDAqk4BlhC#News#BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/ji9sKMDn3x
Experts warn hospitals across the country could soon be overwhelmed.
The US has been seeing more than 100,000 new cases per day over the last 10 days in what experts say may be a worse outbreak than those seen in the spring and summer.
States across the US have broken new case records this week. On 10 November, Texas became the first state to hit one million total cases. That takes its case count above that of Italy - one of the worst-hit countries during the first wave in March and April.
The same day, Texas - America's second most-populous state - saw over 10,800 new cases.
Other states, including Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, California and Florida, have also seen numbers rise. CBS News reports 15 states saw the numbers of patients in hospital due to the virus double in the last month.
Some hospitals, such as in Idaho and Missouri, have had to turn patients away because they ran out of room.
State leaders have been re-imposing pandemic restrictions as a result. Residents of Wisconsin and Nevada have been urged to stay at home for two weeks. In Minnesota, bars and restaurants must shut by 22:00.
On Tuesday, epidemiologist Michael Osterholm, who has been tapped to join President-elect Joe Biden's virus advisory group, warned of a "perfect storm".

Speaking to the CBS This Morning programme, Mr Osterholm said there was "no question that our hospitals are about to be overrun". He noted "the darkest days of this pandemic between now and next spring", before the vaccine arrives.
Mr Osterholm, who heads the infectious disease research centre at the University of Minnesota, said during the summer spike after the Labour Day national holiday, new cases rose to 32,000 a day.
"Now we're running in the 120- to 130,000 cases a day," he said. "Do not be at all surprised when we hit 200,000 cases a day."
The same day, US infectious disease chief Dr Anthony Fauci offered some hopeful news. He said the new Covid vaccine by Pfizer was expected to go through an emergency authorisation process in the next week or so. Human trials suggest it is 90% effective.
Latest Stories
-
A new science-policy platform launches to strengthen food systems, improve diets and health in Africa
8 minutes -
B.E.C.E candidates urged to avoid malpractice as Aduwamase Old Students donate learning materials
56 minutes -
Bank of Ghana Balances on a Knife Edge
2 hours -
Hearts pip Nations F.C. to keep pressure on Medeama
3 hours -
I quit smoking because I’m asthmatic – Reggie Rockstone
3 hours -
GPL 25/26: Salim Adams inspires Medeama SC to Crucial 2-0 win over Bibiani Gold Stars
4 hours -
2025/26 Ghana League: Aduana’s title push falters after stalemate with Heart of Lions
4 hours -
Kasapreko reports GH₵73m profit for Q1 2026
4 hours -
Prestea Huni-Valley assembly appeals for replacement of broken-down skip truck as parliamentary committee reviews sanitation services
4 hours -
Minority caucus ‘strips BoG naked’ over losses, accuses NDC of hiding true financial Ccrisis
4 hours -
Dreams FC deepen Kotoko’s away woes with 2-0 win at Tuba
4 hours -
PURC resolves 98.6% of utility complaints in Volta/Oti as service concerns surge
4 hours -
Invest in power systems security architecture for reliable electricity supply – Energy expert urges gov’t
4 hours -
Pastor Ansah: Ghana’s TikTok sensation blending pulpit and humour
4 hours -
From Aid to Autonomy: Why Ghana must build self-reliance through health, research, and mining-led industrialisation
5 hours