Coronavirus epidemics have hit the United States before. However, experts have not seen the way the infection is increasing recently. Doctors say the emergency department rooms of the country’s hospitals are always full of patients. Experts are urging Corona to handle the situation as little as possible by organizing New Year’s Eve celebrations.
According to US media CNN, the situation in Washington DC has been discussed with James Phillips, a physician at George Washington University Hospital. “We have never seen such a situation before,” he said. Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. There is a new record of infection in the United States when James Phillips says these words. More than four million infections have been reported in the United States over the past two days, according to WorldMeters. And according to Johns Hopkins University, there are more than three million infections a week.
Not just in Washington DC. Similar situations are being observed in New Jersey, New York, Arakanas and Chicago. Physicians are concerned about the condition of hospitals in these areas. Federal medical officers have been deployed to various hospitals in Arizona and New Mexico to provide services.
Patients have recently doubled in hospitals in some areas of Georgia. Most of those being hospitalized have not been vaccinated. Hospitals there are urging people to get corona tests elsewhere. So that the patients can be treated in the rooms of the emergency department.
In Louisiana, the number of patients in the hospital has tripled in two weeks. Infections have been recorded here as well. Catherine O’Neill, chief physician at Lake Regional Medical Center in the state, said the rate at which hospital admissions are increasing is surprising. The doctor also said that most of those admitted were not vaccinated.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has warned that the United States will have to pay a heavy price for its actions in dealing with Taiwan. The warning came amid a heated exchange between China and the United States.
Yang Yi made the remarks in an interview with China’s state television channel CCTV and Xinhua on Thursday, Reuters reported. At the time, he warned Washington that intervening in Taiwan could put the United States in a dangerous position.
Wang Yi said the United States was putting Taiwan at “grave risk” by inciting pro-independence forces. And the United States will have to pay a high price for doing this.
The Chinese Foreign Minister said that there is no other way open for Taiwan except to integrate with Chinese territory.
Tensions are rising between China and the United States over the Taiwan issue. Taiwan is one of the issues the United States is pushing for in China. The United States has also banned the import of goods from China’s Xinjiang region, citing the Uyghur issue.
China considers Taiwan part of itself. The country has said at various times that it will take control of the territory if necessary. And Taiwan claims to be an independent country. They are ready to do anything to protect this freedom and democratic practice.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has warned that the United States will have to pay a heavy price for its actions in dealing with Taiwan. The warning came amid a heated exchange between China and the United States.
Yang Yi made the remarks in an interview with China’s state television channel CCTV and Xinhua on Thursday, Reuters reported. At the time, he warned Washington that intervening in Taiwan could put the United States in a dangerous position.
Wang Yi said the United States was putting Taiwan at “grave risk” by inciting pro-independence forces. And the United States will have to pay a high price for doing this.
The Chinese Foreign Minister said that there is no other way open for Taiwan except to integrate with Chinese territory.
Tensions are rising between China and the United States over the Taiwan issue. Taiwan is one of the issues the United States is pushing for in China. The United States has also banned the import of goods from China’s Xinjiang region, citing the Uyghur issue.