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#Coronavirus in the USA
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From ventilator, to being discharged from the hospital. When asked what kept him going, he pointed at them โ€” his family. To all the Providence St. Johnโ€™s Hospital staff that went the extra mile to save his life from #Coronavirus, the #LAPD says thank you. Welcome back Detective Chang.
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#LVMPD appreciates all the hard work of everyone involved in the fight against the #coronavirus!
The death toll in the United States from the #coronavirus topped 50,000 Thursday evening as the number of confirmed cases rose by a near-record amount to hit more than 891,000. An additional 2,416 deaths were confirmed, bringing the total to 50,442. Confirmed cases rose by 34,828 bringing the total cases across the nation to 891,622.
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#Coronavirus cases in the United States steadily near one million as the total number of deaths is just below the White House's 'best case scenario' projection of 60,000. On Sunday, the number of Americans infected with the deadly COVID-19 soared to 987,590 confirmed cases. This is up 27,446 cases from Saturday in a continuous surge that has positioned the United States as the nation with the largest number of infections in the world. Other front runners like Spain amassed some 220,000 cases and Italy recorded 198,000 on Sunday. Deaths in the United States are set to pass a grime milestone as official numbers show 55,519 deaths. The total number of deaths have jumped by 1,400 since Saturday.
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A spike in #coronavirus cases across several states is fueling fears of a second wave of the deadly virus, with Texas now urging residents to stay home, states including Florida and New Jersey vowing to crack down on bars and California recording its worst day on record for new cases. Seven states of Arizona, Arkansas, California, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas are recording their highest number of hospitalizations since the pandemic first started ravaging the nation.
The US #coronavirus death toll has edged toward the 125,000 mark and cases have risen by nearly 40,000 in the largest single-day increase seen since the pandemic began. A staggering 124,410 Americans have been killed by the virus as of midnight Thursday, up from a death toll of 121,979 recorded just 24 hours earlier. Infections rose across the US by at least 39,818 on Thursday, marking the worst day since the virus first hit the U.S. The new daily record inched past the previous record of 36,426 cases back on April 24 - which was then believed to be the peak of the pandemic - and topped the tally of 36,000 recorded Wednesday by almost 4,000. With fears mounting that the nation is headed for a second wave of the deadly outbreak, governors of several states announced they were putting the brakes on their reopening plans.
The US has once again set a record-high number of #coronavirus cases. In comparison, there were just above 63,900 new infections reported the previous day. There are now 3,215,861 Americans who have been diagnosed with the highly contagious virus, and 134,420 who have died.
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Meanwhile, in Brazil. The opening of a Havan store in Belรฉm, Parรก, caused turmoil and agglomeration on Saturday morning. The chain's 150th store was fined for failing to comply with a state decree that provides for rules of social distance in the face of the #coronavirus pandemic and ended up closed by the Civil Police. (Google Translator)