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Hospitalised COVID-19 patients hit record 90,000 in US ahead of expected surge – The Sydney Morning Herald
The number of coronavirus patients being treated in hospitals across the United States has reached 90,000 after nearly doubling in the past month.

On the day before Thanksgiving, typically one of the busiest travel days of the year in the United States, more than 1.07 million people transited through US airports the most of any single day since the start of the pandemic, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
Nearly 6 million Americans travelled by air from Friday to Wednesday, it said, a number that is however less than half that of the same period last year.
State governors have also urged Americans to stay home on Black…
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