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The United States cannot afford to ignore the progressing spread of COVID-19 among its neighbors in the Americas. Government workers conducting a census in Bogotá, Colombia, wear protective suits ...
The United States has skyrocketed past other nations in the number of coronavirus cases. Follow the curve to see whether it begins to flatten in this Associated Press chart that updates daily ...
President Trump said on Wednesday that the U.S. will overcome the coronavirus outbreak "quickly." Asked how the White House defines "quickly," Dr. Deborah Birx, the response coordinator for the ...
Every hotspot has ‘its own curve’: How coronavirus cases are growing around the United States By Matthew Hilk , Arman Azad and Wes Bruer , CNN 5 minute read ...
The United States recently topped 1,000 confirmed cases, ... The U.S., well behind these countries, can flatten the curve before reaching peak case numbers similar to those other countries.
Florida, Texas, Ohio and Connecticut emerged differently from their shutdowns. In New York, the original epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, there are signs of life returning ...
The United States’ line continues to increase at an exponential rate. If you again add New York, you see part of the problem: The growth of cases in the Empire State is faster than nearly ...
For many countries staring down fast-rising coronavirus case counts, the race is on to “flatten the curve.” The United States and other […] Skip to Main Content Open Close Menu.
President Donald Trump suggested during Monday night’s press briefing that he plans to lift his guidelines to “slow the spread” soon. Aides to the President are mining data on cases around ...
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