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U.S. Marks Memorial Day Weekend as Coronavirus Death Toll Nears 100,000 - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal


The U.S. imposed new travel restrictions on Brazil as Covid-19 cases there have risen sharply, while the coronavirus-related death toll at home was approaching 100,000 over the Memorial Day ... Read More

U.S. death toll nears 100,000 on muted Memorial Day weekend - NBC News


As the U.S. coronavirus death toll neared 97,000, Memorial Day weekend saw arcades, bars and restaurants shuttered and capacity limits on beaches. Here are the latest updates from around the world. Read More

Coronavirus live updates: U.S. daily cases near 200,000 - The Washington Post


The pandemic claimed its highest daily death toll nationwide since May 7, ... U.S. nears 200,000 coronavirus cases in a day as Pfizer plans to seek vaccine greenlight. ... The Washington Post) ... Read More

As U.S. Death Toll Surpasses Half A Million, Biden Plans To Order Flags To Half-Staff : Coronavirus Updates : NPR


White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that at a Monday event marking 500,000 COVID-19 deaths, President Joe Biden will order flags on federal property to be lowered to half staff for five days. Read More

Coronavirus live updates: Total US cases swell past 432,000 as nationwide death toll nears 15,000


Nearly 1.5 million people worldwide -- including nearly 432,000 people in the United States – have been infected with the new coronavirus, and the number of deaths from the outbreak continues to ... Read More


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