Experts think it might already be too late to stop a catastrophic new coronavirus wave

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  • The coronavirus infection rate is rising rapidly in 38 states across the country.
  • Over the last seven days, the U.S. has averaged 52,000 new coronavirus cases per day.
  • Experts warn that we could see a massive spike in new infections due to colder weather and the arrival of flu season

The coronavirus situation in the U.S. is incredibly bleak, to say the least. Over the past month alone, the average number of new coronavirus cases in the U.S. has shot up from 35,000 per day to 50,000 per day. All told, there are currently 38 states where the coronavirus infection rate is on the rise. Some states -- like North Dakota and Wisconsin, for example -- are currently seeing a record number of coronavirus cases. In fact, the situation in Wisconsin recently became so dire that the state was forced to build a field hospital just outside of Milwaukee in order to contend with an avalanche of patients.

Unfortunately, the situation in the U.S. is liable to get worse before it gets better. Aside from the fact that new infections are rising, colder weather is on the horizon which will lead to more people staying indoors. And as we've covered before, indoor gatherings -- even amongst family members -- are disproportionately responsible for coronavirus infections.

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