NY Sees Record 12K+ COVID-19 Cases; Pence Vaccinated Live On Camera: Live Updates

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NY Sees Record 12K+ COVID-19 Cases; Pence Vaccinated Live On Camera: Live Updates
Tyler Durden
Fri, 12/18/2020 – 11:49

Summary:

  • NY suffers worst daily case numbers since pandemic began
  • Sweden orders face-mask use, warns herd immunity has “failed”
  • Hospitalizations trend higher in every region but Midwest
  • 240K+ new cases reported, new daily record
  • 1.1MM doses received in 4 countries
  • Nearly 50K doses administered in US
  • Pence vaccinated live on TV
  • Beijing plans to vaccinate 50MM before LNY
  • JNJ has enrolled 45K patients
  • Tokyo reports 664 new cases
  • Turkey rushes to deploy vaccines

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Update (1130ET): After Sweden’s king declared that the country has failed in its effort to suppress the coronavirus, Sweden has ordered a host of new COVID-19-related measures, including requiring that all people riding on public transit must wear facemasks.

PM Stefan Lofven has also imposed a nationwide ban on bars and restaurants selling alcohol in the evening, with the curfew being moved up from 22000 to 2000 as of Friday.

As we have reported, Sweden has seen a rapid increase in confirmed cases that is straining the health care system.

Meanwhile, back in the US, Gov. Andrew Cuomo just released his latest batch of numbers related to COVID-19. The state saw 12.7K cases in the 24 hours to Friday, its biggest daily tally since the start of the pandemic.

The state also reported another 120 deaths.

The governor is holding another live press briefing, where he will lay out what appear to be some more grim numbers.

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After the FDA’s advisory panel confirmed yesterday that the benefits of approving Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine outweigh the risks, we now await the ‘green light’ from the agency itself, which should arrive either today or tomorrow.

Meanwhile, a small number of disturbing reactions have stoked reservations among health care workers who are slated to be the first to receive the vaccine, but find themselves anxious about becoming “guinea pigs”. The CDC has promised that jabs would be given in prearranged waves to prevent entire nursing floors from being overwhelmed by the side effects. But fears about production delays are also starting to mount.

Moving on to the latest COVID data, hospitalizations are trending higher in every region but the Midwest.

Across the US, the number of deaths since the start of December has put the month on track to challenge April as the deadliest month since the pandemic started. 

Globally, the number of cases passed 75MM while deaths topped 1.7MM. Another interesting fact: During the past week alone, nearly 1 out of 200 Americans was diagnosed with the coronavirus – an astronomically large portion of the population to be sick at the same time.

As the race for supplies of vaccines continues, Bloomberg is trying to track the number of doses doses administered so far. As of Friday morning, more than 1.1MM people in four countries had received the vaccine.

It’s possible that Europe will approve shots from AstraZeneca or CureVac, or perhaps both, during the coming month or two, which could immediately boost Germany’s capacity to inoculate, according to Jens Spahn, who spoke during a press conference Friday.

As of Friday morning, more than 1.1MM people in four countries had received the vaccine.

In the US, 24 states have reported just under 50K doses that have been administered to health care workers, as the map above shows.

Speaking of vaccinations, VP Mike Pence received his first COVID-19 dose live on television Friday, seeking to shore up public support for vaccinations as US deaths topped 3K once again.

Then again, reports from weeks ago claimed that China has already administered 1MM doses had already been administered to health-care workers and others under an “emergency”  basis.

The EU is moving to double its order of Moderna-produced vaccine doses, while Pfizer is fending off reports of more supply disruptions, something we have repeatedly warned about as the biggest risk to the  “Operation Warp Speed” target.

Here’s more COVID-19 news from overnight and Friday morning:

  • Spain’s health minister says the country will begin its vaccination campaign on Dec. 27 (Source: Nikkei).
  • Turkey, one of the worst-hit countries in the Middle East by the coronavirus, is rushing to deploy vaccines as quickly as possible, and the Chinese are eager to help. The first 3 million doses of Sinovac vaccines out of a contracted 50 million are to be delivered in the coming days (Source: Nikkei).
  • The Philippines logs 2,122 new cases, the highest daily tally in nearly six weeks, as local health authorities warn of a possible spike in infections during the Christmas holidays. The number of total cases is now 456,562 with 8,875 deaths (Source: Nikkei).
  • Johnson & Johnson says it has enrolled about 45,000 participants for the first late-stage trial of its COVID-19 single-dose vaccine candidate and that it expects interim data by late-January (Source: Nikkei).
  • The company lags rivals Pfizer and Moderna in the race for a COVID-19 tame (Source: Nikkei).
  • Tokyo reports 664 new infections in Japan’s capital, down from 822 a day earlier, with the number of patients in serious condition unchanged at 66 (Source: Nikkei).

As we await more data on the pace of vaccinations from China and elsewhere, Nikkei reports that China is planning to vaccinate 50MM people in high-priority groups against the coronavirus before the peak Lunar New Year travel season begins early next year. Readers might remember the LNY travel season as the original catalyst that spread COVID-19 around the world. Beijing is planning to distribute 100MM doses made by Chinese companies Sinopharm and Sinovac Biotech.

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