U.S. adds 46321 COVID-19 in 24 hours

The world’s largest economy added 532 deaths, the Baltimore-based institution’s tracker showed at 8:30 p.m. (00:30 GMT on Tuesday).

The United States has now recorded a total of 4,711,323 cases, with 155,366 deaths, passing through the world’s hardest-hit country.

On Monday, the day of time to decrease the number of cases, after a series of five days last week recorded more than 60,000 new infections daily.

President Donald Trump said at a press conference on the coronavirus Monday that the virus “backs down” in parts of the southern and western United States, calling the stage “very encouraging.”

But the day before, White House coronavirus adviser Deborah Birx warned that the country is entering a “new phase” of the pandemic, with rural areas as threatened as major cities.

“It’s widespread,” he told CNN on Sunday.

“For everyone who lives in a rural area, they are not immune or oppose this virus.”

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *