Coronavirus updates: US reports nearly 300,000 new cases in all-time high

A staggering 299,087 new cases were confirmed over the past 24 hours.

A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now infected more than 84.6 million people worldwide and killed over 1.8 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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UNC Health acquires 725 COVID-19 vaccines meant for Orange County health department

UNC Health of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, confirmed it acquired 725 COVID vaccines origanally intended for the Orange County health department on Thursday night, WTVD reported.

In an emailed statement, the Orange County health department said, "UNC Health was notified that Orange County had a number of vaccine vials available for immediate use.

"UNC Health worked closely with Orange County to ensure that all of the vaccines would be used with zero waste and that all of these shots would go to either Phase 1-A personnel or staff who work with COVID-19 patients in some capacity.

"This cooperation was a success, and all of the available stock was used appropriately."


-ABC News' Joshua Hoyos


Florida mayors reportedly frustrated over inability to mandate masks

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis won’t allow local governments to enforce their mask mandates, causing frustration among some mayors, reported WPLG.

“We can give out citations and we can urge people and we can give out masks, and we’ve given out thousands, but we don’t have the ability to mandate it in any way that’s effective,” Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber told WPLG.

“He continues to say that we don’t want the federal government to tell us what to do, states are better because it should be local controlled,” said Broward County Mayor Steve Geller. “But when we here in Broward are asking for local control, we’re not getting it."

-ABC News' Ahmad Hemingway


US hospitalizations over 100,000 for 31 straight days

Since U.S. hospitalizations surpassed 100,000 back on Dec. 2, the nation has had 31 straight days of patients hospitalized with coronavirus over that figure -- according to data from The COVID Tracking Project.

Current hospitalizations have been over 125,000 for the last three days.

-ABC News' Ahmad Hemingway


Virginia state senator dies of COVID-19

A Virginia state senator has died of the coronavirus, officials announced.

State Sen. Ben Chafin, 60, was hospitalized for the last two weeks with the virus, according to a press release. The Republican lawmaker had served in the state Senate since 2014. He is survived by his wife and three children, according to his office.

Gov. Ralph Northam ordered the Virginia state flag to be lowered immediately over the state Capitol and remain at half staff until Chafin's internment.

"This is sad news to begin a new year with the loss of a kind and gracious man. May we all recommit to taking extra steps to care for one another," the governor said in a statement.

-ABC News' Greg Bradbury contributed to this report.


New Zealand to require travelers from US, UK to test negative before departing

New Zealand will require all travelers from the United States and the United Kingdom to test negative for COVID-19 before departing for the country.

The new rule, which will come into effect Jan. 15, is in addition to a requirement that was implemented from Dec. 31 for passengers arriving from both nations to be tested within 24 hours of their arrival in New Zealand and to remain isolated until a test result is available. The U.S. and the U.K. are two of the hardest hit countries in the coronavirus pandemic.

The latest measures "are extra precautionary steps which provide another layer of protection for New Zealand from COVID-19," New Zealand's Ministry of Health said in a statement Sunday.

New Zealand, an island nation of 5 million people in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, has reported at least 2,181 confirmed cases of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic, including 25 deaths, according to the latest data from the health ministry.