US Covid hospitalisations rise above 100,000 for first time since January
Nationally, 52% of the US population is now fully vaccinated, but that rate falls to 46% in Alabama – the lowest in the country – according to data compiled by the New York Times. A mere 12% of all hospital patients in the state have had the Covid vaccine. US deaths are running at more than 1,100 a day, the highest level since mid-March, and new cases per day are averaging over 152,000.
Texas and Kentucky have also reported more Covid-19 patients in their hospitals than an any other time since the pandemic began. At least five other states, Arkansas, Louisiana, Hawaii, Mississippi and Oregon, have already broken their hospitalisation records. The Florida Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, has taken a belligerent stand against mask mandates in schools and other protective measures. In March he declared: “We’ve had tremendous success” but now Covid records are being broken in his state.