U.S. known COVID cases hold at lowest level since May, but infections are rising again in New York

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U.S. known COVID cases hold at lowest level since May, but infections are rising again in New York
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Coronavirus Update: Cases rising in just five states. New York is one of them.

U.S. known cases of COVID are continuing to ease and now stand at their lowest level since early May, although the numbers need to be viewed gently, given the number of people testing at home, where the data are not being collected.

The daily average for hospitalizations is down 10% at 34,404, while the daily average for deaths is down 20% to 382, the tracker shows. Only 12% say it is handled extremely or very well. Americans have similar views about healthcare for older adults. Exhaustion and burnout among healthcare workers is one factor driving a walkout by nurses in Minnesota, a protest that started on Monday and is expected to last through Wednesday.

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