Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld / Getty Images
Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld / Getty Images

The number of new daily coronavirus infections in the U.S. continued to rise this past week, driven by upward trends in nearly half the states that have pushed total cases in the country past 7 million. At the same time, a recent study suggests the vast majority of Americans haven’t been exposed, far below what’s required to quell the virus’s spread through “herd immunity.”

Daily cases were largely on a downward trend through August and early September from highs in July, but are now going up again.

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