Less than 400 US virus deaths in 24 hours for second day: Johns Hopkins
[WASHINGTON] The United States recorded less than 400 coronavirus-related deaths in 24 hours for the second day in a row, according to a tally on Monday by Johns Hopkins University.
There were 385 new deaths at 8.30pm (0030 Tuesday), the tracker run by the Baltimore-based university showed, after a 24-hour toll of 382 the day before.
This is the lowest daily death toll since the end of March.
AFP
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