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What you need to know

  • At least 10 US states reported their highest single-day tallies of?new Covid-19 infections?Friday, and the country reported its highest one-day total since July.
  • Tighter restrictions are coming into effect in London, and a nighttime curfew began in some French cities on Saturday, as cases surge in Europe.
  • The number of coronavirus deaths globally has surpassed 1.1 million, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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Here's the latest on the coronavirus pandemic in the US

A worker places signs informing customers and employees to wear masks and socially distance outside a store in downtown Fargo, North Dakota on October 14.

The US surpassed 8 million coronavirus cases this week, as experts say a dangerous?fall surge?of coronavirus infections is well underway.

Here’s a look at the latest updates on the pandemic in the US:

  • The most new cases since July: The US reported at least 69,000?new Covid-19 infections Friday?— the most in a single day since July. Additionally, at least 10 US states reported their highest single-day tallies of?new Covid-19 infections?Friday.
  • Trump events tonight: President Trump is holding rallies in Michigan and Wisconsin this evening. Both states set new records for the highest number of new cases reported in one day on Friday. Meanwhile, a Wisconsin doctor is urging residents to not hold any gatherings as coronavirus cases surge in the state.?
  • Outbreak tied to Trump rally: In Minnesota, public health officials say they’ve so far traced at least 20 cases of the virus back to a rally held by President Trump last month, or to related events. Of the 20 cases,16 are among people who attended the rally. Four people said they participated in counter-protests the same day, the state’s health department told CNN.
  • A possible vaccine plan: In an open letter published Friday by Pfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla, the company said it plans to apply for emergency use authorization for its Covid-19 vaccine as early as November. “Assuming positive data, Pfizer will apply for Emergency Authorization Use in the US soon after the safety milestone is achieved in the third week of November,” the letter said.

Kamala Harris tests negative for Covid-19 ahead of her return to campaign trail

Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris was tested for Covid-19 Saturday, and the virus was not detected, per a Harris aide.

Earlier today, the Biden campaign announced that Kamala Harris would travel to Florida Monday, marking her first in-person event since the campaign halted her travel after a positive coronavirus case on her staff.

On Thursday, the campaign said Harris was canceling all her events through the weekend “out of an abundance of caution” after her communications director and a flight crew member from her plane tested positive for coronavirus.?

President Trump is on his way to Michigan for a rally

President Donald Trump makes his way to board Air Force One before departing from Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on October 17. Trump will be heading on a three-day campaign trip which will take him to Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, and Arizona.

President Trump is on his way to Michigan for a 5 p.m. ET rally in Muskegon. He’ll have a second rally in Janesville, Wisconsin, later this evening.

He did not speak to reporters as he boarded Air Force One moments ago.

Some context: Both Michigan and Wisconsin are reporting a rise in coronavirus cases.

Michigan’s Friday Covid-19 case count of 2,015 was the state’s highest number of positive test results reported in one day, according to Michigan Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson Lynn Sutfin.

Wisconsin reported 3,861 coronavirus cases on Friday, according to Johns Hopkins University data. Its previous high was 3,747 on Thursday.

US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams addressed a surge of new cases and hospitalizations in Wisconsin and said the state’s test-positivity rates are “going in the wrong direction.”

“It is critical that we actually understand where this virus is circulating so that we could get cases under control and reverse positivity,” he said Friday in Neenah, Wisconsin, while announcing a new testing location there.

How some US states are responding to climbing coronavirus numbers

Many states across the US are reporting rising coronavirus cases.

The upticks have prompted state leaders to?push new measures, like mask enforcements and gathering limits, in hopes of curbing the spread.

  • Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts announced changes to the state’s health measures, including requiring hospitals to reserve at least 10% of staffed general and ICU beds for Covid-19 patients.
  • New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham this week?ordered?new mass gathering limitations and a 10 p.m. closing time for establishments serving alcohol.
  • And in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said this month he instructed authorities to step up mask enforcement.

Meanwhile, US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams addressed a surge of new cases and hospitalizations in Wisconsin and said the state’s test-positivity rates are “going in the wrong direction.”

“It is critical that we actually understand where this virus is circulating so that we could get cases under control and reverse positivity,” he said Friday in Neenah, Wisconsin, while announcing a new testing location there.

Michigan reports its highest number of new coronavirus cases in a single day

Michigan’s Friday Covid-19 case count of 2,015 was the state’s highest number of positive test results reported in one day, according to Michigan Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson Lynn Sutfin.

News of the record comes just hours before President Trump is set to hold a rally in the state.

Sutfin told CNN they are closely tracking the data and the onset dates of illness for these cases for more precise insight into the spread of Covid-19 in Michigan.

President Trump is set to hold a rally in Muskegon, Michigan at 5 p.m. ET today. He’ll have a second rally in Wisconsin later this evening.

Ahead of Trump rally, Wisconsin doctor says people shouldn't be holding gatherings

President Trump is set to hold a campaign rally in Janesville, Wisconsin, later today — but a doctor is telling residents to not hold any gatherings as coronavirus cases surge in the state.?

Wisconsin set a new record of 3,861 coronavirus cases on Friday, according to Johns Hopkins University. The COVID Tracking Project reports Wisconsin’s positivity rate is at 23.91% as of Saturday morning.

“It’s spreading at?large gatherings like weddings.?It’s spreading at small family?gatherings.?… Rates are so high in the?community right now that even?things that were perhaps once?considered more safe, like a?small interaction, someone?coming over to your house to?drop off some groceries and they?come inside for a little bit,?even that now we’re seeing cases?from those kinds of small?interactions,” Landrum said in an interview on CNN.?

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Alabama coach Nick Saban cleared to be at today's game after third negative Covid-19 test

University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban was cleared to be on the sideline for tonight’s pivotal game against the University of Georgia after he tested negative for coronavirus for the third straight day according to the university.

“Those three negative tests satisfied the SEC protocol for a false positive,” the team’s physician, Dr. Jimmy Robinson said in a statement.

Here’s the statement from Robinson:

More than 218,000 people have died from coronavirus in the US

According to Johns Hopkins University’s tally, there have been at least?8,069,856?cases of coronavirus in the US since the pandemic began. At least?218,812?people have died in the US from coronavirus.???

The total includes cases from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and other US territories, as well as repatriated cases.??

As of 1:15 p.m. ET today,?20,991?new cases and?237?new deaths have been reported in the US since midnight.??

A look at the latest coronavirus numbers in the Carolinas

North?Carolina?health officials reported 2,102?Covid-19 cases on Saturday, according to the?North?Carolina?Department of Health and Human Services.?

This marks the third consecutive day the state reports more than 2,000 new cases, CNN’s tally shows.??

The state department reported 2,684 new cases on Friday, the state’s current record,?and?2,532 cases on Thursday, CNN has reported.??

North Carolina’s total cases now stands at?243,725, according to the?health department’s dashboard.?

Meanwhile,?South?Carolina?Health officials reported?810 new Covid-19 cases and 22 deaths on Saturday, according to the?South?Carolina?Department of Health and Environmental Control.?

This brings the total number of cases in?South?Carolina?to?156,655?while confirmed deaths stand at 3,427, DHEC data shows.??

DHEC reported the state’s percent positive yesterday was 11.4%, not including antibody tests.?

Remember:?These?numbers?were released by?state public?health?agencies, and may not line up exactly in real time with CNN’s database drawn from Johns Hopkins University and the Covid Tracking Project??

How New York plans to combat coronavirus this fall

A medical worker takes a nasal swab sample from a student to test for Covid-19 at a pop up testing site in New York on October 8.

New York state will employ a “micro-cluster” strategy to combat Covid-19 during the fall months, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced at a press conference Saturday.

Cuomo acknowledged that the state will likely see an increase in the transmission rate in the coming months due to schools reopening and cooler weather driving people indoors. Additionally, increased rates throughout the country will continue to affect New York, because many people have continued to travel to New York, Cuomo said.?

The “micro-cluster” strategy will use enhanced data that the state has been able to collect through increased testing and will enable state authorities to fight Covid-19 on a “block by block” level, rather than on a larger state, region, or county level.?

Cuomo said the state has now been able to collect testing data that is so specific that they are not permitted to show it because it would violate privacy laws. However, the data will allow the state to target Covid-19 clusters to the block(s) where it is originating, and therefore allow for targeted mitigation and enforcement efforts, he said.?

By fighting “micro-clusters” at the block level, rather than at a larger state or county level, mitigation efforts will cause less disruption to other areas with low transmission rates, Cuomo said.

When a “micro-cluster” is identified, the state will ramp up testing, mitigation, and social distancing enforcement in those specific areas, Cuomo said, adding that this approach would continue even after a vaccine becomes available.

Here are some of the latest coronavirus numbers across Europe

Covid-19 cases are surging across Europe, and some areas are implementing new restrictions to fight the second wave of the pandemic.

Here’s a look at some of the latest coronavirus figures across the continent:

  • The Czech Republic registered 11,105 new coronavirus?cases?on Friday, new data from the Ministry of Health revealed, marking an increase of 1,384 since Thursday’s confirmed total – a new record high in the daily number of new infections across the country.??
  • Germany saw another daily record in new Coronavirus infections, the country’s center for disease control, the Robert-Koch-Institute reported on Saturday.? Authorities recorded 7,830 new infections in a span of 24 hours — an increase about around 500?cases?compared to the day before.
  • Italy?has recorded an increase of 10,925 coronavirus cases since Friday’s confirmed total, the national Civil Protection Agency revealed Saturday, marking a new record high in daily increase figures.??
  • The Netherlands recorded 8,141 new coronavirus cases in 24 hours, marking a new daily record, according to data from the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) on Saturday.
  • The UK has recorded another 150 coronavirus deaths and 16,171 new cases in the past 24 hours, government figures showed on Saturday.

Some New York movie theaters can reopen next week, governor says

New York movie theaters outside of New York City and not in “red zones” with high Covid-19 rates may reopen on Friday at 25% capacity, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said at an ongoing press conference on Saturday.

Theaters will be allowed to have a maximum of 50 people per screen, Cuomo said.

Cuomo added that only counties outside of New York City that are below a 2% positivity rate over 14 days and have no cluster-zones will be able to reopen their movie theaters.

Masks will be required at all times, except when seated and eating or drinking. All seats must be assigned, social distancing guidelines must be adhered to, additional staffing is required to control occupancy and seating compliance and and all theaters will be required to meet enhanced air filitration, ventiliation, and purification standards, Cuomo said.

Kamala Harris will return to the campaign trail after staffer tests positive for Covid-19

The Biden campaign has announced that Sen. Kamala Harris will travel to Florida Monday.?

This will be her first in person campaign event since the campaign announced Thursday that Harris was canceling all her events through the weekend “out of an abundance of caution” after her communications director and a flight crew member from her plane tested positive for coronavirus.?

Harris underwent PCR testing for Covid-19 Friday. The virus was not detected.

Here's the latest on the pandemic across the US

The US has surpassed 8 million?Covid-19 cases this week, and on Friday, at least ten states reported their highest coronavirus case totals since the pandemic began.

If you’re just reading in now, here’s what you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic across the country:

  • The most new cases since July: The US reported at least 69,000?new Covid-19 infections Friday?— the most in a single day since July. Experts are warning that this nationwide rise in cases could mark the start?of a fall surge.
  • Outbreak tied to Trump rally: In Minnesota, public health officials say they’ve so far traced at least 20 cases of the virus back to a rally held by President Trump last month, or to related events. Of the 20 cases,16 are among people who attended the rally. Four people said they participated in counter-protests the same day, the state’s health department told CNN.
  • A possible vaccine plan: In an open letter published Friday by Pfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla, the company said it plans to apply for emergency use authorization for its Covid-19 vaccine as early as November. “Assuming positive data, Pfizer will apply for Emergency Authorization Use in the US soon after the safety milestone is achieved in the third week of November,” the letter said.
  • Christie’s warning to Americans: Former New Jersey Gov.?Chris Christie?revealed Thursday he spent seven days in an intensive care unit before recovering from Covid-19, and implored Americans to wear masks and take the pandemic “very seriously.” “The ramifications are wildly random and potentially deadly,” Christie said in a statement. “No one should be happy to get the virus and no one should be cavalier about being infected or infecting others.”

And here’s a look at where cases are rising across the US:

Biden on Trump's coronavirus response: "He has panicked and tried to wish it away"

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden addressed the coronavirus outbreak in Wisconsin in a statement released the same day President Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in the state.

“Wisconsin is in the grips of one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the country. Jill and I are praying for the health of those who’ve contracted the virus, and for the families who are mourning the loss of a loved one. We have lost far too many lives to this pandemic — and the sad fact is, it didn’t have to be this way,” Biden said in the Saturday statement.

He went on to slam President Trump’s handling of the pandemic.

Wisconsin reported its highest daily count of coronavirus cases yesterday with 3,861 new cases. Its previous high was 3,747 on Thursday.

President Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in Janesville, Wisconsin at 7 p.m. ET.

These 10 states reported their highest number of new coronavirus cases on Friday

On Friday, at least ten states reported their highest coronavirus case totals since the pandemic began, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

Here’s a look at the states’ cases, according to Johns Hopkins University:?

  • Colorado reported 1,312 coronavirus cases. Its previous high was 1,142 cases on Thursday.?
  • Idaho reported 1,094 coronavirus cases. Its previous high was 729 cases on July 15.??
  • Indiana reported 2,283 coronavirus cases. Its previous high was 1,943 cases on Thursday.?
  • Minnesota reported 2,290 coronavirus cases. Its previous high was 1,516 on Oct. 10.?
  • New Mexico reported 812 coronavirus cases. Its previous high was 668 on Thursday.
  • North Carolina reported 2,684 coronavirus cases. Its previous high was 2,532 on Thursday.
  • North Dakota reported 864 coronavirus cases. Its previous high was 706 on Thursday.
  • West Virginia reported 502 coronavirus cases. Its previous high was 374 on Oct. 9.??
  • Wisconsin reported 3,861 coronavirus cases. Its previous high was 3,747 on Thursday.
  • Wyoming reported 290 coronavirus cases. Its previous high was 243 on Oct. 9.?

Wisconsin records its highest number of new Covid-19 cases

There were 3,861 new cases of coronavirus reported in Wisconsin on Friday, according to Johns Hopkins University, charting a new record high number of cases for the state.?

Wisconsin’s previous high was 3,743 cases, which was set on Thursday.?

On Friday, United States Surgeon General Jerome Adams?warned that?Wisconsin?is a Covid-19 red state, with a rising positivity rate.?

“It is critical that we actually understand where this virus is circulating so that we could get cases under control and reverse positivity,” he added.?

Adams spoke at a news conference announcing a?new?Covid-19 surge testing location?in?Neenah,?Wisconsin.?

The COVID Tracking project reports Wisconsin’s positivity rate at 23.91% as of Saturday morning.?

President Trump is set to hold a rally in Janesville, Wisconsin on Saturday evening.

Angela Merkel issues appeal to Germans in battle against coronavirus

Angela Merkel attends an EU summit in Brussels earlier this week.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has appealed to citizens to do more to fight rising numbers of coronavirus infections across the country, urging Germans in a video message to abide by the regulations set out by the government.???

“We must do everything to ensure that the virus does not spread in an uncontrolled way. Every day now counts,” Merkel said as daily infections have hit record highs this past week.??

“How the winter will be, how our Christmas will be, that will be decided in the coming days and weeks,” Merkel added.??

Germany’s strategy against the pandemic has so far centered around effective contact tracing of infected individuals in order to isolate them before they can infect others.??

“Health authorities are doing amazing work in this regard … but where the number of infections become too high, they simply cannot keep up,” the German Chancellor said.??

In an effort to stem the continued spread of the virus, Merkel also urged citizens to “meet with a lot fewer people” both outside and inside their homes, adding that people should try to avoid traveling or attending large gatherings unless absolutely necessary.??

“If each us drastically reduces the amount of contacts outside if their own family, then it is possible to stop and even reverse this trend,” she added.

Germany sets new daily infections record, as cases surge in Europe

A waitress takes an order at a Berlin restaurant, as cases rise across Germany.

Germany recorded another daily record in new coronavirus infections, the country’s center for disease control reported on Saturday.?

The Robert Koch Institute said 7,830 new infections have been confirmed in a span of 24 hours, an increase about around 500 cases on the day before.?

A total of 33 patients died in that same period, bringing the total number of dead in Germany to 9,767.?

German politicians are trying to bring the situation under control, but the powerful governor of Bavaria, Markus Soeder, told German pubic media outlet ARD that authorities “are in danger of losing control in some areas of Germany.”

Czech Republic sees record rise in cases

Commuters in Prague wear masks in a metro station on Tuesday, after new restrictions in the Czech Republic came into force.

The Czech Republic registered 11,105 new coronavirus cases on Friday, new data from the Ministry of Health revealed, marking a new record high in the daily number of new infections across the country.??

The tally is an increase of 1,384 on Thursday’s confirmed total of new infections.

According to the latest government data, the total number of active coronavirus cases now stands at 92,736, while the total number of coronavirus-related deaths has reached 1,283.

The country, which was initially heralded for?suppressing the virus in the early days of the pandemic, introduced a new range of restrictions to bring the spread under control on Monday.

All sporting, social and religious events are now limited to groups of 10 people indoors and 20 people outdoors, unless all participants come from the same household. University students are barred from in-person learning, except for practical medical training.

A total of 3,120 coronavirus patients currently remain hospitalized, the Ministry of Health said on Saturday.

The US now has at least 8,048,865?reported coronavirus?cases

A man gets swabbed by CNA Keila Kelley at a free Covid-19 testing site in Reading, Pennsylvania, on October 13.

There are at least?8,048,865?reported cases of?coronavirus?in the United States – including?at least?218,575?deaths, according to?Johns?Hopkins?University’s tally.

On Friday,?Johns?Hopkins?University?reported?69,156?new cases and?883?additional coronavirus-related deaths in the country.?

The totals include cases from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and other US territories, as well as repatriated cases.?

For the latest?Johns?Hopkins?University?US numbers, check here. CNN’s map, using JHU data, continues to refresh every 15 minutes.

Worst is still to come for US, warns influential Covid-19 modeler

Covid-19 modeler Dr. Chris Murray.

US President Donald Trump told supporters at a rally in Florida on Friday that the coronavirus pandemic is “rounding the turn.”

But that’s not the case, says influential Covid-19 modeler Dr. Chris Murray.

The US has passed 8 million total cases of Covid-19 and recorded 63,000 fresh infections on Thursday – a significant uptick from the daily numbers just a few weeks ago. More than 218,000 Americans have died from the virus.

“We expect the death toll, unfortunately, unless we change our behavior, is going to reach 390,000 deaths by February 1,” Murray said, citing IHME’s recent predictions.

“No, it’s not over. The worst is still to come unfortunately.”

NYPD on alert after "uptick" in officer Covid-19 cases

A NYPD officer stands guard on 5th Avenue at Trump Tower during a protest against police brutality and racial inequality in the aftermath over the death of George Floyd?on June 12 in New York City.

The New York City Police Department is observing “an uptick” in coronavirus cases, Detective Sophia Mason, a spokeswoman for the department, said in a statement to CNN.

“We are watching it very closely,” she said.

There are now 54 uniformed members and 18 civilian members who have tested positive for Covid-19 and are out sick, according to Mason, who declined to provide additional information, such as when the uptick was first observed.

In?a local television interview?Friday morning, NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said the department is doing its best to trace the cases.

US government wants to deliver vaccine shots within a day or two of FDA approval, officials say

The federal government hopes to start vaccinating people against coronavirus within a day or two of Food and Drug Administration emergency authorization, officials said Friday.

“We fully anticipate that both Pfizer and Moderna will have data of both safety and effectiveness of their vaccines very shortly. We are very encouraged because their clinical trials are going extraordinarily well,” Paul Mango,?deputy chief of staff for policy at the Health and Human Services Department, told reporters in a telephone briefing.

Mango was announcing a plan for retail pharmacy chains CVS and Walgreens to distribute any eventual coronavirus vaccine to long-term care facilities such as nursing homes under an agreement – not a contract – with the federal government’s Operation Warp Speed.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Dr. Jay Butler noted that a third of coronavirus deaths in the US have been among residents of long-term care facilities. “We believe that this plan will be the quickest and easiest way to provide vaccines to long-term care facility residents,” Butler told reporters.

The CDC asked states to submit plans for vaccine distribution Friday. Workers and residents of long-term care facilities are expected to be among the first to get vaccinated.

As US Covid-19 hospitalizations rise, NIH director warns more deaths may follow

Dr. Francis Collins holds up a model of the coronavirus on Capitol Hill on July 2.

As the number of Covid-19 hospitalizations rises in the United States, an increase in the number of deaths will likely follow, Dr. Francis Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health, warned Friday.

The US has passed the 8 million mark in total coronavirus cases, with?more than 63,000 new infections on Thursday. More than 218,000 people have died.

“I also look at not just the number of cases, but hospitalizations — because that indicates people are really severely sick and they need to be in the hospital. And that curve has also started up again, which is troubling,” Collins told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.

“And that probably means, unfortunately, that we may start now to see also an increase in the number of deaths each day — which is the thing we most want to prevent.”?

Collins urged Americans?to ask themselves what they can do to help limit the spread of Covid-19.?

“There’s many reasons to be sorrowful about where we are,” he said. “This is the most significant global pandemic in more than 100 years, but the way in which it has taken a toll on so many individuals and families in the US is truly heartbreaking.

“It’s truly tragic and we should be doing everything we can.”

Hispanics and Blacks died from Covid-19 at disproportionately high rates over the summer

Hispanics and Black Americans are dying at a disproportionate rate due to Covid-19, a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found.

The study published Friday in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly report looked at the shifting demographics of deaths from the pandemic over the summer.

Between May and August, 114,411 Americans lost their lives to Covid-19. Elderly White men were among the largest number of deaths.?

But Black people accounted for nearly 18% of the deaths in this time period, despite making up just 12.5% of the US population. Hispanics accounted for more than 24% of deaths, but make up 18.5% of the population.

The demographics started to shift in the summer. The percentage of Hispanics who died increased from 16% to more than 26% of overall deaths between May and August, while the proportion of those who died who were White or Black decreased.

The CDC said that there was a geographic shift in deaths. The highest concentration of deaths early in the pandemic were in the Northeast, but the numbers shifted West and Southward. The geographic difference, though, can’t account for the increase in the percentage of deaths among the Hispanic community, the CDC said.

Researchers think the pandemic has been harder on the Hispanic community because they may have had a higher exposure to Covid-19 due to their work. Hispanics also are more likely to live in multifamily households or live with many generations in one family, making it hard to social distance.

Nearly a quarter of all the deaths in the pandemic have been in places where people live in group settings at a nursing home or long-term care facilities. Many of those deaths happened early on in the pandemic. But as nursing homes stopped allowing outside visitors and were more aggressively testing residents and isolating those who were sick, those deaths have slowed down and there has been a shift toward younger and noninstitutionalized populations over the course of the pandemic.

To limit the spread of the disease, the CDC continues to recommend people use face coverings, wash their hands frequently, keep physical distance from others and avoid large gatherings.

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