U.S. COVID-19 cases surpass 7.4 million

The total number of COVID-19 cases in the United States surpassed 7.4 million on Sunday, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.

U.S. COVID-19 case count rose to 7,411,716, with the national death toll reaching 209,720, as of 3:23 p.m. local time (1923 GMT), according to the CSSE.

California reported 830,766 cases, the highest among all states. Texas and Florida both registered more than 700,000 cases, followed by New York state with more than 460,000 cases.

Other states with over 200,000 cases include Georgia, Illinois, Arizona, North Carolina, New Jersey and Tennessee, according to the CSSE.

U.S. COVID-19 cases hit 7 million on Sept. 25.

By far, the United States remains the world’s worst-hit nation, with the most cases and deaths, making up more than one fifth of the global caseload and death toll, respectively.

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Source: Xinhua

One comment

  1. A Chinese sourced article…do not trust it.

    The FACT is that the US has so many cases because we are testing more people than any other nation.

    The FACT is that the US does not have a high death count when measured against total population.

    This is the media LYING to you by using deception and distraction.

    Having a positive test is not a bad thing or death sentence. The vast majority of those testing positive did not show any symptoms and never will show any symptoms.

    The daily death rate in the US has been dropping since August.

    Not one US citizen has been denied a hospital bed, ventilator or treatment. We have an abundance of supplies and healthcare.

    There is no need to panic.

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