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A healthcare worker is seen at the emergency centre at Maimonides Medical Center during the outbreak of Covid-19 in the Brooklyn borough of New York, US, on April 14, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

US breaks new record in daily Covid-19 cases

ANKARA, Nov 6 — The US broke a new record in daily Covid-19 cases with more than 120,000 new infections, Anadolu Agency reported according to Johns Hopkins University data.

The country saw 121,054 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, marking the second consecutive day of over 100,000 new infections nationwide.

The US still leads the world with over 9.6 million cases and nearly 235,000 deaths. Globally, more than 48.6 million infections were registered as of Thursday, with fatalities surpassing 1.2 million.

In India, more than 8.4 million people have contracted the virus with fatalities nearing 125,000, and Brazil has recorded close to 5.6 million cases with more than 161,000 deaths.

China, the birthplace of Covid-19 has registered around 91,500 cases and 4,741 deaths.

Worldwide, there are currently more than 170 vaccine candidates for Covid-19 tracked by the World Health Organisation (WHO), while none has been approved yet for general use.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Thursday the first doses of the Covid-19 vaccine, once approved, will go to healthcare workers.

The CDC said it expects having some vaccine for high-risk individuals, such as healthcare workers, sometime in December or early January.

The WHO said on October 23 there are 10 vaccines in Phase 3 trials, while it expects results from one or two of them late November by earliest.

— Bernama

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