Another 705 COVID-19 patients died daily in the United States.



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For the ninth consecutive day, the number of victims of COVID-19 coronavirus infection recorded in the United States per day does not exceed 1,000, but the country remains the most affected by the pandemic, with 2,219,119 infections and 119,086 deaths until the date.

In approximately 20 states, there has been an increase in newly reported infections as the epicenter of the epidemic in the country has moved from New York and the Northeast region to the south and west.

In Florida, new records of the number of infections have been recorded almost every day for the past week. There were 3,822 cases of COVID-19 in the state on Friday.

State Governor Ron DeSantis underestimated the statistics, saying that most of the new patients were younger and that many of them had no symptoms of the disease.

However, there is fear of a second wave of COVID-19 cases, with states revoking quarantine measures and the country participating in large-scale anti-racist protests in recent weeks.

President Donald Trump, who organized the first rally for his reelection campaign since the start of the coronavirus crisis in Oklahoma on Saturday, was criticized that the event could become a major focal point for the spread of COVID-19.



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