U.S. reports 30,000 daily coronavirus cases, highest number since May 1
The U.S reported some 30,000 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the highest number of daily infections recorded since May 1, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
New cases across the country are surging faster than ever, especially in states in the South, West and Midwest. Officials are warning that some clusters of infections are apparent among younger people who are crowding bars and parties.
Arizona, Florida, California, Nevada and South Carolina reported record-high single-day increases in COVID-19 infections on Friday. And Florida reported 4,049 new cases on Saturday, which broke another single-day record in the state for a third consecutive day.
The resurgence of the virus across the U.S. comes as states re-open economies after months of lockdowns and people return to normal activities, some of whom do not follow social distancing guidelines and do not wear masks to curb the spread of the virus.
New daily cases in the U.S. appeared to be going down throughout May into early June, but ticked up when states re-opened.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention forecasts that there will likely be between 129,000 and 145,000 total reported COVID-19 deaths by July 11.