The U.S. has recorded nearly 156,000 new coronavirus cases over the July Fourth Weekend. 'It is dangerous not to be sending a clear message to Americans,” said Steve Adler, the mayor of Austin, about President Trump.
COVID-19, first identified in Wuhan, China in December, had infected 11,474,998 people globally and 2,888,729 in the U.S. as of early Monday, up from 2,732,639 on Thursday evening ahead of the long weekend, according to official figures collated by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering. It had claimed 534,825 lives worldwide, and 129,947 in the U.S.
New cases are up 38% in the Virgin Islands, 37% in Florida over the past week, 34% in Idaho, 32% in Montana and Arizona, 29% in South Carolina, 28% in Texas, and 20% in California, according to this tally by the Washington Post. The rolling seven-day average of new cases hovers at more than 48,300 up from over 11,700 one week ago, the paper added.
“ New York has had the most deaths from COVID-19 in the U.S., followed by New Jersey and Massachusetts. ” Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, a Republican, told ABC News DIS, +0.92% : “The city of Miami was the last city in the entire state of Florida to reopen and I was criticized for waiting so long.” He added, “When we reopened people started socializing as if the virus didn’t exist.” He said the rise in cases was “extremely worrisome.”
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