US Hits Grim Record: 3,157 Covid Deaths in One Day

Many American Hospitals are at Bed Capacity as Freezer Trucks Line up Again to Serve as Mobile Morgues

Diane Lilli
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On Wednesday, December 2, the US saw the highest surge of Coronavirus deaths yet, with a 20 percent jump and a total of 3,157 deaths in one day. As the virus rages from coast to coast, hospitals are bucking under the weight of ever growing cases, with health care workers stressed to new, frightening levels as numerous hospitals report a lack of beds and equipment.

The message today is clear: Don’t go out; don’t mingle with others indoors; wear a mask and don’t get sick.

13.9 million Americans have been infected with Coronavirus and a shocking 273,799 people have died.

Experts are warning that due to the millions of Americans who traveled and spent Thanksgiving indoors with relatives and friends, those numbers are going to keep climbing steadily. 

The new surge of cases grow daily and the records for both infections and deaths due to Covid-19 keep breaking daily. The numbers for infections and deaths have not been steady since early November.

The CDC, The American Ambulance Society and others are telling all Americans to prepare for a very cold, dark winter with expectations of another 250,000 deaths to occur during that time.

With the historic rate of infection and deaths, caused by Americans not wearing masks, following social distance protocol, eating at restaurants (both indoor and outdoor, according to the CDC are responsible for a surge of virus infections) and going into family members or friends’ homes during the holidays, has create a perfect storm of death that is growing daily.

The sitting US President, Donald Trump, has never told the nation’s residents to wear a mask and avoid indoor gatherings, which numerous studies have shown has escalated the Coronavirus death toll, at well over 100,000 people that followed his laissez-faire approach, often saying it would be gone by March, by Easter, by the summer, etc.