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US COVID-19 Cases Top 1.1m As Deaths Near 68,000
US COVID-19 Cases Top 1.1m As Deaths Near 68,000
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US COVID-19 Cases
Coronavirus deaths in the United States climbed by 1,450 in the past 24 hours, a tally by Johns Hopkins University showed Sunday, bringing the total number of fatalities to more than 67,600.
The Baltimore-based university had recorded more than 1.15 million cases in the country as of 8:30pm Sunday (0030 GMT Monday), with 67,674 deaths.
US COVID-19 Cases
The United States has by far the highest death toll of any country in the global pandemic
Sunday’s 24-hour toll was similar to Saturday’s, showing a decline after hitting 2,502 on Wednesday.
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Dorcas Babalola
May 4, 2020 at 4:44 pm
This is serious may God help
Anyanwu Bright
May 7, 2020 at 11:32 am
God please heal US, it’s too much.
I think dis covid19 is an attack mostly for the US