New York health provider may have fraudulently obtained COVID-19 vaccine

The vaccine was then given to members of the public not yet eligible.

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.


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December deadliest month of pandemic

With only eight days left, December has already gone down as the deadliest month of the pandemic, according to the COVID Tracking Project.

As of Wednesday, 57,638 Americans died from the virus in December, according to the health data. April is the second deadliest month of the year with 55,267 fatalities, according to the Tracking Project.

The daily hospitalization rate broke another record Wednesday with 119,463 Americans hospitalized with the virus.

"The 7-day average for hospitalizations is at a record 115k," the tracking project tweeted.


Surge affecting states with 80% of the population: White House Coronavirus Task Force

The White House Coronavirus Task Force urged state leaders to step up their messaging when it comes to health warnings as the number of cases continues to rise across the country, according to a report for governors that was obtained by ABC News.

The rise in cases is now in states home to more than 80% of the American population, according to the report.

"Preventing a post-Christmas/Kwanzaa surge is critical through clear and continuous messaging: 'To preserve our hospital system for you, we need you to wear masks, physically distance, wash hands, and avoid crowds and social gatherings beyond your immediate family,'" the report said.

The task force reported that the current surge is currently plateauing at 10 times the daily cases of the spring surge and three and a half times the daily cases of the summer surge.

The number of COVID-19 inpatients is three times the number of spring inpatients and more than double the summer surge, according to the report.

Weekly fatalities are greater than the spring surge and two and a half times greater than the summer surge, according to the task force.

-ABC News' Arielle Mitropoulos and Josh Margolin contributed to this report.


Texas breaks daily COVID-19 case record

Texas recorded 19,185 coronavirus cases Wednesday, a new record for the state, according to the Texas Health Department.

Its previous record was on Dec. 17, with nearly 17,000 new cases reported.

The state recorded 294 new deaths on Wednesday and there are 10,574 people hospitalized statewide, according to the Health Department.

Texas has recorded 1,451,256 cases so far, the Health Department said.


Thunder-Rockets game postponed after positive tests

One day into the NBA's new season, the league announced that a game has been postponed due to COVID-19 related issues.

The game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Houston Rockets was put on hold after three Rockets players tested positive or inconclusive, according to the league. Four other players are quarantining following contact tracing procedures, the NBA said.

"Additionally, James Harden is unavailable due to a violation of the Health and Safety Protocols. All other Rockets players were tested again today, and all returned negative results," the league said in a statement.

One other player was unavailable due to an injury and the Rockets did not have the mandatory eight-player roster to play the game, according to the NBA.


California stay-at-home orders will likely be extended

California’s stay-at-home orders -- currently in effect for 98% of the state’s population -- will likely be extended, Gov. Gavin Newsom said.

A three-week stay-at-home order was issued in a region of California when it fell below 15% intensive care unit capacity. The stay-at-home order can only be lifted when ICU capacity returns to above 15%.

Two of the five regions, Southern California and San Joaquin Valley, currently have 0% capacity.

The Bay Area and the Greater Sacramento area also under a stay-at-home order. Northern California is the state’s only region not under the order.

California has 17,190 coronavirus patients in hospitals -- a 63% increase in the last two weeks.

California has deployed 607 state workers to 75 health care facilities in 24 counties that were requesting extra assistance. Newsom said he has asked the Department of Defense for 10 teams of 20 health care workers, and he is also asking a team that’s been working in Imperial County to extend its stay until the end of January.

ABC News’ Matt Fuhrman contributed to this report.