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The United States has set new weekly records for number of deaths, cases and hospitalizations, according to ABC News' analysis of data compiled by the COVID Tracking Project. /Getty Images

The United States has set new weekly records for number of deaths, cases and hospitalizations, according to ABC News' analysis of data compiled by the COVID Tracking Project. /Getty Images

The United States has set new weekly records for number of deaths, cases and hospitalizations, according to ABC News' analysis of data compiled by the COVID Tracking Project.

The country is now averaging 2,560 new coronavirus-related deaths a day, more Americans are dying from COVID-19 than ever before.

Since Sunday, 19 states have reported a record number of patients hospitalized.

In the past seven days, the U.S. has reported 1,505,887 COVID-19 cases -- equal to nearly 150 Americans testing positive every the last six consecutive weeks, there has not been a single day with less than 100,000 new cases.

The U.S. is averaging 214,741 cases every day -- a record high. That is three times higher than the nation's summer peak in July and nearly seven times higher than the country's record in April.

(With input from agencies)

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