Individual hospital beds are lined up in a corridor with curtains at the new temporary hospital at the DCU in Worcester, MA on November 25. The hospital is being set up for a second time within a year. David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe/Getty Images
There have been at least 13,047,202 cases of coronavirus in the United States and at least 264,624 people have died from Covid-19, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
Johns Hopkins recorded the first case of coronavirus in the US on Jan. 21.
98 days later, on April 28, the US hit 1 million cases
44 days later, on June 11, the US hit 2 million cases
27 days later, on July 8, the US hit 3 million cases
15 days later, on July 23, the US hit 4 million cases
17 days later, on Aug. 9, the US hit 5 million cases
22 days later, on Aug. 31, the US hit 6 million cases
25 days later, on Sept. 25, the US hit 7 million cases
21 days later, on Oct. 16, the US hit 8 million cases
14 days later, on Oct. 30, the US hit 9 million cases
9 days later, on Nov. 8, the US hit 10 million cases
7 days later, on Nov. 15, the US hit 11 million cases
6 days later, on Nov. 21, the US hit 12 million cases
6 days later, on Nov. 27, the US hit 13 million cases
Eleven other countries in the world have reported over 1 million total Covid-19 cases. They are:
India has over 9 million total cases.
Brazil has over 6 million total cases.
France and Russia have over 2 million total cases.
Spain, United Kingdom, Argentina, Italy, Colombia, Mexico and Germany all have over 1 million total cases each.
US surpasses 100,000 new Covid-19 daily cases for 26 consecutive days
From CNN’s Amanda Watts
The United States has added at least 100,000 new Covid-19 cases on Saturday – marking the 26th consecutive day the country has topped that benchmark, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
So far today the USs has reported 114,397 new cases and 862 deaths, according to the university.
Some of the cases reported Saturday include data from states that did not report on Thursday and Friday, due to the holiday.