This week: U.S. cases reach horrific new heights, how some colleges are keeping the virus at bay, a hunt for the origins of COVID-19, and a new revelation about mink-to-human transmission.
Daily cases shot above 100,000 this week, as deaths steadily climb above 1,000 a day after months of remaining relatively flat. New daily records seem bound to continue, as cases rise rapidly in more than 40 states and territories.
Disease detectives who have worked on similar hunts say the investigation is business as usual—but now with advanced tools and techniques that should aid the process.
More than 200 cases are now linked to sick animals on the country's fur farms, suggesting that mink-to-human transmission is more pervasive than originally thought.
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