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More Americans than ever hospitalised with Covid ahead of Thanksgiving – The Guardian
83,870 people were hospitalised in the US Sunday of coronavirus, while 921 people died and millions have been screened at airports

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More people are hospitalised with Covid-19 in the US than ever before, as cases continue to rise steeply amid the countdown to a Thanksgiving holiday many fear will have disastrous effect, given mass travel and indoor family gatherings.
According to Johns Hopkins University, the US has now recorded 12,248,118 cases. There were 142,732 new positives on Sunday, down from the record high of Friday, when more than 196,000 cases were recorded. But 83,870…
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