Live updates: Elected officials blame rush to reopen as coronavirus cases hit record for 27th day

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Live updates: Elected officials blame rush to reopen as coronavirus cases hit record for 27th day

“We’re right back where we were at the peak of the epidemic during the New York outbreak,” former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Scott Gottlieb said Sunday, during an interview with “Face the Nation” on CBS.

Here are some significant developments:

  • As the United States reported 48,640 new covid-19 cases on Sunday, Arizona and Nevada reported their highest numbers of coronavirus-related hospitalizations to date. Seven-day case averages in 12 states hit new highs, with the most significant upticks reported in West Virginia, Tennessee and Montana.
  • Over 200 scientists hailing from more than 30 countries are urging the World Health Organization to take the possibility of airborne transmission of covid-19 more seriously.
  • The University of Washington said Sunday that 112 students living in fraternity houses near the Seattle campus have tested positive for covid-19 in what’s being referred to as the “Greek Row outbreak.” Meanwhile two-thirds of Georgia Tech faculty are protesting the decision to reopen the university without mandatory mask use for students.
  • A Mexican border town briefly blocked the road to Arizona vacationers headed to the resort town of Puerto Peñasco over fears they would bring the coronavirus amid the worsening outbreak north of the border.
  • As Texas continues to report record-breaking numbers of new cases, the mayors of Austin and Houston are warning that their cities’ health care systems could soon be overwhelmed.

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