The United States published on Thursday 65551 new cases of coronavirus, a record 24 hours, at a johns Hopkins University count.
The country, the country most affected by the pandemic in the world, has a total workload of more than 3.1 million people, with 133,195 deaths.
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Tuesday’s last daily record, with more than 60,200 instances in a day.
The United States has noticed an increase in infections in recent weeks, in the south and west, and fitness experts fear that the mortality rate will soon remain on the same trajectory.
According to tracker Johns Hopkins at 20:30 (00:30 GMT on Friday), another 1,000 people died from COVID-19 in the United States in the last 24 hours.
“Lately we are at a very complicated and complicated time,” Anthony Fauci, an expert on infectious diseases in the United States, said Thursday in a teleconference organized through The Hill.
As the country began to reopen, many states have “crossed the baselines,” Fauci said, referring to signs of a slowdown in the infection rate needed for states to begin removing closures.
“I think we want to make sure that states take a break from their opening process,” he said, adding, “I don’t think we want to go back to the over-closing.”
U.S. President Donald Trump, who has bratisedly stated that he agrees with the Fauci, has minimized the accumulation of cases.
“For the hundredth time, the explanation for why we show so many cases, to other countries that haven’t done as well as we have, is that our tests are much bigger and better,” he tweeted on Thursday.
“We tested 40, 000, 000 people. If we did 20, 000,000 instead, it would be half, etc.”
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