August 24 (UPI) – There were fewer than 35,000 new instances of COVID-19 in the United States on Sunday, according to the knowledge of researchers at Johns Hopkins University on Monday, the lowest number in two months.
The U. S. average for the U. S. and the U. S But it’s not the first time For the past six days it was 44,000. There were about 450 coronavirus deaths on Sunday, the lowest number in a week.
In Louisiana, as storms approach in the Gulf of Mexico, tropical storms Laura and Marco led the government to close state-run sites, Gov. John Bel Edwards said Sunday.
“We will conduct COVID tests on Monday and Tuesday in mild storm conditions,” Edwards said in a briefing.
Marco is expected to make landfall in Louisiana after Monday and Laura is expected to make landfall in the form of a hurricane in the early morning of Thursday, somewhere between far east Texas and western Louisiana.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has preemptively declared a crisis in 23 counties and suggested citizens remain on guard.
The number of new instances fell in Texas on Sunday to a general decline than in the last two days.
In Iowa, the government showed that a 5-year-old boy who died two months ago had COVID-19.
In Florida, there were fewer than 3,000 new cases, according to the data, the lowest in a general day since June. However, the increase led the general state to more than 600,000, the largest of all California states.
In North Carolina, school football is expected to resume on Monday after the University of North Carolina has allowed players to resume training.
Practices closed last week after a build-up of cases, but school officials overturned the ban on Saturday and replaced players in football, men’s and women’s basketball, field-through, box hockey, men’s and women’s football and volleyball to resume training.