Covid-19 cases spike in US despite 200 million vaccinated

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Covid-19 cases continue to spike in the US despite the fact that the country has already vaccinated 200 million people.

Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) reports that new cases in the United States this week rose from an average of nearly 95,000 a day to almost 119,000 a day, while hospitalizations are up by 25 percent from a month ago.

According to the PBS, roughly 60 percent of the US population that is fully vaccinated is not enough to prevent hot spots.

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