Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says an average American could potentially have access to a coronavirus vaccine by April of 2021. https://t.co/N5riMfG95r pic.twitter.com/JlxDBmnaMH
— CNN (@CNN) November 11, 2020
NEW: We’re taking action to beat back the second wave of #COVID19:
☑️Restrictions on indoor seating and hours for restaurants, bars, clubs, and lounges
☑️Prohibition of interstate indoor K-12 and youth sportsLearn more: https://t.co/ZM15JVv77w pic.twitter.com/J0hLl51wWY
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) November 10, 2020
As the fall surge rages across the country and Maryland’s key health metrics continue to worsen, today I announced a series of actions to slow the spread of #COVID19.
Details: https://t.co/YPRnFV3sHg pic.twitter.com/Fikha7WtaZ
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) November 11, 2020
We must get back to the basics of fighting this virus, just like we did last spring, and it starts at home. That’s why tonight, I signed Executive Order #94, advising Wisconsinites to stay home to save lives.
That Order is available here: https://t.co/yp5J7skIRS pic.twitter.com/qHFihe4XhO
— Governor Tony Evers (@GovEvers) November 11, 2020
As a result, for the next two weeks, Nevadans need to operate in a "Stay at Home 2.0" mentality to get things under control so our public health response infrastructure can catch up. We need that time to bring testing timelines down and catch up on contact tracing.
— Governor Sisolak (@GovSisolak) November 11, 2020
Reno @MayorSchieve warned Tuesday she will start fining people who don’t wear masks and begin to shut down businesses if residents fail to redouble their personal efforts to fight a recent dramatic increase in the spread of COVID-19 in the Reno-Sparks areahttps://t.co/Ho432BfMRV
— FOX5 Las Vegas (@FOX5Vegas) November 10, 2020
Newark imposes mandatory curfew on residents of COVID-19 hot spots https://t.co/MKjmzU8YKG pic.twitter.com/zlS68zsk5E
— New York Post (@nypost) November 10, 2020
NEW: San Francisco restaurants will have to close their indoor dining rooms Friday due to a rise in coronavirus cases.
“The fact is the virus is spreading and we have to make the hard decisions,” said Mayor London Breed. https://t.co/49OhWa5Veg
— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) November 10, 2020
Kansas counties, biggest school district set new COVID ruleshttps://t.co/nA2wl5h8vc
— NewsChannel 8 | KTUL (@KTULNews) November 11, 2020
There were more than 1,300 new cases identified yesterday, and unfortunately, 7 additional deaths. Our 14-day test positivity rate is 13.7 percent. It’s continuing to climb. For the most recent 7-day period, cases are growing at a rate of 1.2%, or 1,326 new cases per day.
— Governor Sisolak (@GovSisolak) November 11, 2020
The test positivity rate in the focus areas under NY's Micro-Cluster strategy is 5.59%.
The statewide positivity rate excluding these focus areas is 2.56%.
We continue to take strong action to respond to outbreaks and to stop the spread.
Mask Up.
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) November 10, 2020
NEW JERSEY #COVID19 UPDATE:
☑️3,877 new positive cases
☑️260,430 cumulative total cases☑️21 new confirmed deaths
☑️14,661 total deathsThese numbers are devastating. We are still in the midst of a pandemic. Wear a mask. Social distance. Stay safe.https://t.co/JW1q8awGh7 pic.twitter.com/o2WV1oPNZN
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) November 10, 2020
Texas Sets Daily Record With 10,865 New Coronavirus Cases https://t.co/Dxq5JPgeeU
— CBSDFW (@CBSDFW) November 11, 2020
The U.S. has already had more than 1 million new #coronavirus cases in November – MarketWatchhttps://t.co/sfLJk3NPst
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) November 11, 2020
#Coronavirus hospitalizations in US reach an all-time high with more than 60,000 – CNNhttps://t.co/9AOmL1ZaZw
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) November 11, 2020
Record cases. Record Hospitalizations pic.twitter.com/vlbIZqW9mj
— Bill McBride (@calculatedrisk) November 11, 2020
Today’s number of currently hospitalized people—62k—is also a record. A total of 17 states have reported single-day record hospitalizations. pic.twitter.com/l6h6x8wZG3
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) November 11, 2020
Deaths are also rising. Today’s death count is the highest since August 19, pushing the 7-day average up to nearly 1,000. pic.twitter.com/mUqmuDrBAj
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) November 11, 2020