Wisconsin reported its highest single-day death toll on Tuesday. 64 people died and more than 5000 people tested positive. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
There are now more than 43.9 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide and more than 1.1 million deaths. (Johns Hopkins)
In the U.S., there are more than 8.7 million confirmed cases and more than 226,000 deaths. (Johns Hopkins)
L.A. Dodgers star Justin Turner was pulled out of Game 6 of the World Series after testing positive for COVID-19, two innings before the team clinched the Championship. (Los Angeles Times)
Tennessee is setting up special polling places and procedures so people with COVID-19 can vote in person. (USA Today)
Protests over new COVID-19 restrictions in Italy have turned violent. (NBC News)
The trial for Eli Lilly's coronavirus antibody drug has failed and been terminated. Other antibody drugs, such as the one President Trump received, are still in development. (NBC News)
Sixty-eight percent of American adults say they know someone who has had the coronavirus. (NBC News)
The University of Arizona is telling students who plan to travel for Thanksgiving break to finish the rest of the semester remotely. (Arizona Republic)
Thecity of Newark, New Jerseyis imposing an 8 p.m. curfew for all nonessential businesses beginning tonight.
The L.A. County Department of Public Health says Lakers watch parties and celebrations likely caused a spike in COVID-19 cases. (USA Today)
White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx says Bismarck, North Dakota, which has seen a spike in coronavirus cases, has the worst COVID-19 protocols in the country. (The Daily Beast)