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In this file photo a sign with a facemask promoting COVID-19 safety measures is seen in a store in Miami Beach, Florida on June 16, 2020. Eva Marie UZCATEGUI / AFP |
The United States added 1,262 more deaths to its COVID-19 toll in the 24 hours ending at 8:30 pm Wednesday (0030 GMT), according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.
The world’s largest economy also added 53,158 new cases of the virus, the Baltimore-based institution’s tracker showed.
The US has now recorded 4,818,328 cases in total, which have resulted in 157,930 deaths, making it by far the worst-hit country in the world.
President Donald Trump nonetheless remained optimistic Wednesday, saying: “This thing’s going away. It will go away like things go away and my view is that schools should be open.”
The pandemic has seen a resurgence since June in many states, particularly in the south and west.
One of them, Florida, on Wednesday surpassed half a million cases since the start of the crisis.
In Arizona, another badly-hit state, more than 500 inmates in a Tucson jail — more than half the facility’s population — tested positive for coronavirus, local prison officials said.
AFP