Global Coronavirus Cases Top 13 Million, United States Accounts For 25 Percent Of Deaths
Global cases for coronavirus top13 million and the United States accounts for 25 percent of the worlds more than 570,000 deaths despite being four percent of the world's population. 35 states see a rise in coronavirus cases in the past week. California imposes a new shutdown order that targets indoor activities.
Florida reports 12,000 new cases, a day after shattering the United States record. California imposes a new shutdown order and closes indoor activities at restaurants, bars, movie theaters and museums. 35 states have seen a rise in coronavirus cases in the past week. California is recording record hospitalizations in the states. A study shows immunity for a covid-19 antibodies many only last few months.
The White House denies it's trying to discredit Fauci, despite negative statement and releasing opposition-style research. A White House source says that Trump is not planning to fire Fauci. Fauci calls Pandemic "your worst nightmare" and "the perfect storm" as Trump repeats false claims on testing and mortality. Infectious disease expert says "heard immunity will likely never be achieved from Coronavirus.
Trump doubles down on his reopening schools as the pandemic worsens. Trump claims that "kids want to go to schools... you're losing a lot of lives by keeping things closes.
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