COVID-19 deaths are also declining with 85 recorded on Sunday, marking more than a year since fewer than 100 were recorded, a 66% drop from three weeks prior
* On Sunday, the U.S. reported 3,892 infections of COVID-19, the lowest number since March 19, 2020, and 45% drop in the seven-day rolling average
* COVID-19 deaths are also declining with 85 recorded on Sunday, marking more than a year since fewer than 100 were recorded, a 66% drop from three weeks prior
* Experts are seeing an uptick in infections linked to the Indian 'Delta' coronavirus variant, B.1.617.2, in Midwestern states
* Southwestern Missouri is experiencing a surge in cases with one country saying that the variant accounts for 90% of cases and cases rising more than 93% in the state from 2,000 per week to 4,000
* In Kansas, cases of the Delta variant appear to be tracking with the national average, making up about 10% of all coronavirus cases with statewide cases rising 13.8% from 720 per week to 820 per week
* About 19% of variant cases have been hospitalized in Minnesota, which doctors say is higher than the general hospitalization rate
Coronavirus cases and deaths in the U.S. are continuing to fall to record-low levels even as the Indian 'Delta' variant spreads throughout the country.
On Sunday, the U.S. reported 3,892 infections of COVID-19, the lowest number since March 19, 2020, according to a DailyMail.com analysis of Johns Hopkins data.
What's more, the seven-day rolling average currently sits at 11,020, a 45 percent drop from the seven-day average reported three weeks ago.
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Update: US Covid deaths dip below 300 a day for first time since March last year (The Guardian)
WNU Editor: Some positive trends to follow.