U.S. posts its case number four million coronavirus 2 weeks after reaching 3 million

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The United States exceeded 4 million cases of coronavirus on Thursday, two weeks after exceeding 3 million cases.

According to Johns Hopkins University, at least 4,021,000 COVID-19s were registered in the United States on Thursday. CNN reported that the United States had surpassed 3 million on July 8.

The rate of infection has continued to rise since the onset of the pandemic. It took 99 days after the first case reported on January 21 for the United States to overcome its first million cases, CNN reported. It exceeded 2 million cases, 43 days after that, and 3 million only 28 days after that.

On Thursday, nearly 144,000 coronavirus-related deaths were reported. The main style used to estimate the effect of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States now indicates that the United States is expected to succeed in 219864 through November 1, 2020, based on existing trends.

On Wednesday, the United States had its registration moment for more than 1,100 consecutive coronavirus deaths. The last time COVID-19 deaths exceeded 1000 according to May.

 

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