COVID-19 updates: More than 10,000 new deaths reported in US in 1 week

Some of the highest death tolls are in Texas, Georgia and North Carolina.

Last Updated: September 20, 2021, 5:50 AM EDT

The United States is facing a COVID-19 surge this summer as the more contagious delta variant spreads.

More than 672,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 while over 4.6 million people have died from the disease worldwide, according to real-time data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.

Just 63.6% of Americans ages 12 and up are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Sep 13, 2021, 9:01 PM EDT

Judge issues temporary order to allow mask mandates in Iowa schools

A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order that ordered Iowa officials to stop enforcing a law passed in May that prevents school boards from enforcing mask mandates.

Judge Robert Pratt said the parents who are suing Gov. Kim Reynolds and state and local education offices, have demonstrated that an "irreparable harm exists" if masks aren't used and required.

The judge said he looked at data on the effectiveness of masks to reduce the spread of the coronavirus and agrees with recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics on mask wearing in schools.

The order will stay in effect until the court issues an order for a preliminary injunction.

Thomas Ahart, the superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, called the judge's decision "welcome news."

"I will reinstate a mask mandate – as we had in place for most of last school year – for all students, staff and visitors to Des Moines Public Schools," he said in a statement.

-ABC News' Matt Foster

Sep 13, 2021, 3:18 PM EDT

Daily death average now 6 times higher than 2 months ago

The U.S. daily death average has now surged to nearly 1,200 -- six times the death average of 191 from two months ago, according to federal data.

Medical staff at Three Rivers Asante Medical Center move a COVID-19 patient from the emergency room into the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit on Sept. 9, 2021, in Grants Pass, Ore.
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On Friday alone, the U.S. reported approximately 1,860 COVID-19 deaths -- the highest single-day figure in nearly seven months, though that figure may partially be the result of data backlogs from the holiday weekend.

Medical staff in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit at Three Rivers Asante Medical Center perform a chest X-ray on Sept. 9, 2021, in Grants Pass, Ore.
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Even with current data still skewed from last week's holiday, this summer's surge has far surpassed the figures from last summer, and national case metrics are about four times higher than one year ago, according to federal data.

Kentucky and West Virginia are seeing more new cases and hospitalizations than at any point in the pandemic. Other states like Georgia and Oklahoma also showing signs of exponential growth in cases and hospitalizations.

-ABC News' Arielle Mitropoulos

Sep 13, 2021, 2:23 PM EDT

Over 243,000 kids test positive in 1 week, nearly setting new record

More than 243,000 children tested positive for COVID-19 last week, marking the second-highest week ever for pediatric cases, according to a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association.

Students arrive at Ambridge Area Senior High School on the first day of Pennsylvania's mask mandate for K-12 schools and day care centers on Sept. 7, 2021, in Ambridge, Pa.
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Last week, children accounted for 28.9% of the cases. Children make up 22.2% of the population. 

Across the U.S., approximately 2,200 kids are in hospitals for COVID-19. Texas currently leads the country with 377 children receiving care, followed by Ohio with 258 children and Florida with 168 children.

Cases among kids rose "exponentially" this summer, the organizations wrote, and in the last month alone, the U.S. has reported more than 1 million pediatric cases.

More than 1.2 million children have tested positive since they returned to classrooms in late July.

Students walk to their classrooms at a public middle school in Los Angeles, Sept. 10, 2021.
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Severe illness due to COVID-19 remains "uncommon" among children, the two organizations wrote in the report. The AAP and CHA, however, warned that there is an urgent need to collect more data on the long-term consequences of the pandemic on children, "including ways the virus may harm the long-term physical health of infected children, as well as its emotional and mental health effects."

-ABC News' Arielle Mitropoulos

Sep 13, 2021, 10:13 AM EDT

Students back in classrooms in nation's largest school district

In New York City -- the largest school district in the U.S. -- students are returning to the classroom on Monday.

A mother talks with her son as he arrives for the first day of school at Brooklyn's PS 245, Sept. 13, 2021, in New York.
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A girl has her temperature checked as she arrives for the first day of school at Brooklyn's PS 245 elementary school, Sept. 13, 2021, in New York.
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This marks the first day all students and staff are in-person since the pandemic began.

A student walks to school on the first day of New York City schools, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 13, 2021.
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