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4 US states including Wisconsin report record 1-day increases in COVID-19 cases

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WASHINGTON: Four US states reported record one-day increases in new COVID-19 cases on Friday (Sep 25) as the nation surpassed the grim milestone of over 7 million total infections, according to a Reuters tally.

Wisconsin, one of the states where cases are rising the fastest, reported 2,629 new infections, surpassing its previous record set last Friday, according to the tally.

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Minnesota, Oregon and Utah also reported record increases in cases on Friday.

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All Midwest states except Ohio reported more cases in the past four weeks as compared with the prior four weeks, according to a Reuters analysis. On Thursday, Montana and South Dakota reported record one-day increases in cases.

Earlier this week, Wisconsin's governor declared a new public health emergency and extended a face mask mandate into November.

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The number of hospitalised COVID-19 patients in Wisconsin also set a new record for the sixth day in a row, rising to 543 on Friday from 342 a week ago.

Hospitalisations of COVID-19 patients also set records this week in Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.

COVID-19 infections in the United States are trending upwards and the average number of cases in the last seven days is up 10 per cent from the prior week, according to a Reuters analysis. On average, the nation is reporting 44,000 new cases a day and about 700 deaths.

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