A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now infected more than 80.2 million people worldwide and killed over 1.7 million of them, according to real-time data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.
Here's how the news is developing today. All times Eastern.
Dec 21, 2020, 12:03 PM EST
Cuomo wants NY on list requiring UK travelers to get tested
Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants New York state added to the list of countries requiring United Kingdom travelers to get tested before flying in the wake of a new variant of the novel coronavirus linked to an uptick in cases in England.
"If 120 countries require testing ... why are we doing nothing?" Cuomo said.
"I know and I believe my intuition is correct that it is another disaster waiting to happen,” Cuomo said.
British Airways and Delta have agreed to the governor’s request to test passengers flying from the U.K. to New York, Cuomo said. Virgin Atlantic is considering the request, Cuomo said.
A number of countries have introduced travel bans to the U.K. France, Germany and several other European countries have suspended flights, while similar measures have been taken around the world -- as far as Canada and Hong Kong.
Dec 21, 2020, 11:19 AM EST
US averaging 2,613 deaths per day
The U.S. is now averaging 2,613 new coronavirus-related deaths per day -- more than triple the seven-day average from two months ago, according to ABC News’ analysis of data compiled by the COVID Tracking Project.
So far this month, 49,752 Americans have died from COVID-19, according to the COVID Tracking Project.
In the last seven days, there have been approximately 18,000 deaths recorded -- equaling approximately 108 American deaths reported every hour.
In the week ending Dec. 19, 16 states hit a record number of new deaths: Alabama, Arizona, California, Delaware, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington and West Virginia.
ABC News’ Arielle Mitropouloscontributed to this report.
Dec 21, 2020, 9:32 AM EST
TSA screens more than 1 million people for 3rd straight day
The TSA said it screened 1,064,629 people at airport checkpoints nationwide Sunday -- the third consecutive day that checkpoint volume surpassed 1 million.
ABC News’ Gio Benitez contributed to this report.
Dec 21, 2020, 6:33 AM EST
California Gov. Gavin Newsom in quarantine
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is in quarantine, again, after a staffer who came in close contact with him tested positive for COVID-19.
Newsom was tested for the virus after the news and the results came back negative, according to a statement from his press office.
The individual who tested positive, and who has not been named, was also in contact with various other staff members. They too were tested and their results came back negative.
"In an abundance of caution, the Governor will begin a ten day quarantine per state guidelines. The Governor and staff will be tested again in the next few days and continue to follow state and CDC guidelines," the press office said in a written statement. "We wish our staff member who tested positive well."
The office said its staffers have been following guidance from the California State law and the California Department of Public Health. Among other things, staffers have been wearing masks.
"Early on in the pandemic, the Governor's Office put in place a number of protocols that minimized the amount of staff physically present at work, converted most in person meetings to video conference calls, instituted a no questions asked remote work policy and reduced seating capacity in meeting rooms for in-person meetings that can't be done remotely. Those policies are still in effect and will be for the duration of the pandemic," they said.
Newsom also went into quarantine one month ago, when he and his family learned they had come into contact with a California Highway Patrol officer who had tested positive for COVID-19. The officer provides security for the Newsom family.