In total, the number of new COVID-19 cases fell 15 percent last week compared to the previous seven days - marking the eighth straight week of declines. While the number of infections continue to decline nationally, nine states have seen cases rise for at least two weeks. Of those states, North Dakota, Wisconsin and South Carolina have reported single-day highs of new infections within the last week
Daily Mail: Coronavirus cases across the United States decline for eight straight weeks as deaths continue to drop for a month
* New cases are currently averaging at just over 34,000 per day, which is down from the peak in July when about 70,000 infections were being reported daily
* In total, the number of new COVID-19 cases fell 15 percent last week compared to the previous seven days - marking the eighth straight week of declines
* Deaths have now been declining nationally for four straight weeks
* The average number of Americans dying per day from COVID-19 is averaging at about 740, which is down from the peak 2,000 deaths being reported per day back in April
* More than 194,000 Americans have now died from COVID-19 and there has been over 6.5 million infections
* While the number of cases continue to decline nationally, nine states have seen rises for at least two weeks
* Of those states, North Dakota, Wisconsin and South Carolina have reported single-day highs of new infections within the last week
The number of new coronavirus cases across the United States have now fallen for eight straight weeks while deaths have remained on a downward trajectory for the past month.
New cases are currently averaging at just over 34,000 per day, which is down from the peak in July when about 70,000 infections were being reported daily.
In total, the number of new COVID-19 cases fell 15 percent last week compared to the previous seven days - marking the eighth straight week of declines.
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