The United States recorded just over 57,000 new cases of coronavirus contamination in one day on Monday, July 27, as well as 679 additional deaths, according to the count at 8:30 p.m. (00:30 GMT Thursday) from Johns Hopkins University. This daily report is slightly lower than those recorded in recent days.
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For twelve consecutive days, until Sunday, new infections every 24 hours exceeded 60,000 (including three days to more than 70,000). And at the end of last week, the number of recorded deaths had exceeded the mark of 1,000 deaths four days in a row, which had not happened since the end of May. The slight drop recorded on Sunday and Monday could be due to the feedback from local health authorities, slowed down at the weekend.
The total number of cases of Covid-19 diagnosed in the United States exceeds 4.28 million, and the country deplores more than 147,500 deaths since the start of the pandemic, making it by far the most bereaved in the world.
After improving in late spring, the United States has for several weeks seen the epidemic on the rise, especially in the south and west of the country.