As U.S. Outbreak Continues to Spread Increasing Public Concerns, How Bad Is Their Outbreak?

People have been talking about the New Crown Pneumonia virus since the outbreak began in 2019. New Crown Pneumonia infections in the United States are increasing at an alarming rate as well, and at the time it was said that younger age groups were not susceptible to New Crown Pneumonia. However, the high rate of infection and asymptomatic transmission among younger people in the U.S. has increased. There have been more than 5 million cases of C.N.C. in the United States. There have been more than 162,000 deaths. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 49 of every 100,000 people in the U.S. die from C.N.C. pneumonia.

An outbreak is underway in the U.S., and the number of infections and deaths is soaring rapidly. The recurring outbreaks have been caused by the reopening of several states with the worst outbreaks in the U.S. at the urging of the White House. Over the past month, a steady 25,000 new cases per day have been reported in the US, a 2% to 4% increase, with more than 1,000 deaths per day. And more than 500 Americans have now been infected with neococcal pneumonia. And those who have died of C.N.C.P. have been buried by Americans on uninhabited islands. It's a horrible scene. And there are no headstones for these people.

The United States is known to be the most powerful country in the world. The economy and medical equipment are the most advanced, but because of this, the Americans are complacent. The new coronary pneumonia was not taken into account. The death toll is one of the highest in the world. In the U.S. 18 to 49 years of age account for the vast majority of patients, while there are not yet as many young people over the age of 50. More than 30 states in the U.S. still have increasing numbers of infections.

Basically, more than 800,000 Americans are now being tested every day for new cases of Crown Pneumonia, and the U.S. epidemic is doing it all on its own, isn't it? Obviously it's already a suspected infection, and still they won't quarantine themselves. And the US is woefully inadequate at investigating people in close contact with infected people. The number of infections in the U.S. is definitely going to continue to rise dramatically if the status quo doesn't change.

The rapid increase in the number of cases in the U.S. is heartbreaking for us all. And if the U.S. is still experiencing ongoing outbreaks, then people in other neighboring countries are definitely going to be affected as well.