Washington 18 July:The updates from the hardest-hit nation in the world due to this pandemic , America and the situation just keeps getting worse in the USA. The coronavirus pandemic continues to escalate in u.s as the country has recorded more than 77800 new cases of the Wuhan virus in just the last 24 hours. 77 000 plus cases in a 24 hour period now this is the highest single-day surge recorded . Anywhere in the world over a 24 hour period united states have now reported more than 3.7 million cases of the Wuhan virus, cases have been surging again in recent weeks. Particularly across the sunbelt that lifted lockdown restrictions early five major states of Arizona, Texas, California , Florida, and Oklahoma. Continue to record massive spikes with at least 39 states now pushing back their reopening plans the surging, coronavirus cases have also led to a shortage of hospital beds in these states. In Texas and Arizona mogs in the states are filling up. officials are now bringing in coolers and refrigerated trailers to store bodies to deal. with the surge in depths but even with this resurgence Americans remain divided over mass mandates and school reopenings, but despite the massive spike in cases, American president refuses to make wearing masks compulsory. Trump has now said that he will not issue a national mandate making masks compulsory. This comes as the wearing of face masks has become a highly politicized issue in the united states of America in the state of Georgia governor brian kemp sued Atlanta's mayor to prevent her from mandating masks. While Florida governor Ron DeSantis refused to make Moscow masks are important as part of the physical distance. Physical distancing is the most important and not just masks Trump administration continues to clash with states .pushing for the reopening of schools with schools set to reopen in a few weeks. many states have decided to not conduct in-person classes. California has announced that schools in most counties won't reopen for in-person classes in the fall of Chicago which is the country's third-largest school district also unveiled a plan to offer both in-person and remote instructions. One has to begin to earlier the CDC had issued multiple warnings against the reopening of schools. The white house is now blocking CDC director Robert Redfield and other officials in front of the media.