Reuters statistics also show that in the past 30 days, the number of patients hospitalized with new coronary pneumonia in the United States has increased by about 73%, exceeding the record set on July 22. In addition, the number of newly diagnosed people on Monday exceeded 100,000 for the sixth consecutive day. The hospitalization rate is a very important indicator of the US epidemic, because it has nothing to do with the number of tests.

Reuters statistics also match the data of the US Coronavirus Tracking Project. The data shows that as of Monday, a total of 59,000 new crown patients have been hospitalized across the United States.
According to data from the US Coronavirus Tracking Project, on Monday, US states reported a total of 1.5 million tests and found nearly 119,000 new cases.

According to Reuters, the states with the largest number of hospitalized patients in the United States are Texas (6103), Illinois (4409) and California (3668). Hospital beds in Ohio were also rapidly overcrowded, and health officials in the state asked residents to wear masks on Monday to maintain social distancing. Colorado's intensive care unit is also rapidly overcrowded. As of Monday, 82% of the state's intensive care beds are in use, and thousands of patients with new coronary pneumonia have been hospitalized. According to local media reports, Dr. Connie F. Price, the chief medical officer of the Denver Health Center, said: “What scares me is the continued increase in community mortality. I don’t see any signs of remission.”

Reuters The analysis also shows that in the past 10 days, the United States has reported more than 1 million new cases. This is the largest surge in infection cases across the United States since the outbreak. In addition, in the week ending November 10, the total number of new cases in the United States exceeded 770,000, an increase of 34% from the previous week.
According to the Associated Press, according to the US Coronavirus Tracking Project, there are currently 61964 COVID-19 patients hospitalized. Several states announced their records on Tuesday, including Illinois with more than 12,600 new cases, Texas with 10,800 new cases, and Wisconsin with 7,000 new cases. The death toll has also climbed again, with an average of more than 930 new crown patients dying every day.