KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. has officially recorded more than 100 million confirmed Covid cases, but the actual number is probably at least twice as high.
  • As the U.S. enters the fourth year of the pandemic, the virus keeps mutating into more transmissible variants, making it even more difficult to control.
  • About 400 people a day are still dying from the virus and about 5,000 are being admitted to the hospital daily.
People wear mask after New York City's health officials have issued an advisory, strongly urging New Yorkers to use masks as COVID-19, flu, and RSV cases rise, on December 12, 2022 in New York.

The U.S. recorded more than 100 million formally diagnosed and reported Covid-19 cases this week, but the number of Americans who've actually had the virus since the beginning of the pandemic is probably more than twice as high.

Covid-19 has easily infected more than 200 million in the U.S. alone since the beginning of the pandemic — some people more than once. The virus continues to evolve into more transmissible variants that dodge immunity from vaccination and prior infection, making transmission incredibly difficult to control as we go into the fourth year of the pandemic.