Global confirmed coronavirus cases top 16.05 million, with a quarter in the U.S.

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The U.S. continues to register record increases in case and fatality numbers in several states, with the country seeing more than 1,000 coronavirus deaths for four straight days.

Global confirmed coronavirus infections passed 16.05 million on Sunday, with roughly a quarter of those — 4,178,730 — in the U.S., according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

A couple wearing face masks visit Santa Monica Pier which re-opened on June 25 after closure for over three months due to the coronavirus pandemic, on June 26, 2020 in Santa Monica, California.Global confirmed coronavirus infections passed 16.05 million on Sunday, with roughly a quarter of those — 4,178,730

The U.S. continues to see record increases in case and fatality numbers in several states, with the country registeringas of Saturday. Total U.S. deaths from the virus currently number 146,463.

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