Trump
again hails U.S. COVID-19 testing as cases rise by
record levels
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[July 03, 2020]
(Reuters) - President Donald Trump, yet
again, hailed the United States' coronavirus testing as COVID-19 cases
in the country increased by more than 55,000 on Thursday, a new daily
global record for the pandemic.
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A surge in coronavirus cases over the past week has put Trump's
handling of the crisis under the microscope and led several
governors to halt plans to reopen their states after strict
lockdowns.
"There is a rise in Coronavirus cases because our testing is so
massive and so good, far bigger and better than any other country,"
Trump said in a tweet late on Thursday.
"This is great news, but even better news is that death, and the
death rate, is down," he said.
The daily U.S. tally of cases stood at 55,274 late on Thursday,
topping the previous single-day record of 54,771 set by Brazil on
June 19.
The wave of new cases has several governors halting or back-pedaling
on plans to reopen their states after months of strict lockdowns,
closing beaches and canceling fireworks displays over the upcoming
Independence Day weekend.
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The United States has now recorded nearly 129,000 deaths from the outbreak,
nearly a quarter of the known global total.
More than 10.89 million people have been reported to be infected by the novel
coronavirus globally and 520,066 have died, according to a Reuters tally. The
United States alone has recorded about 2.76 million cases.
Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since
the first cases were identified in China late last year.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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