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More than 600,000 people across the globe have now died after being diagnosed with coronavirus, with the U.S. accounting for almost a quarter of all deaths as the Trump administration reportedly
to block billions of dollars of funding earmarked for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as testing.More than 602,000 people have died with coronavirus around the world since the start of the outbreak in late 2019, the latest figures from Johns Hopkins UniversityThe U.S. makes up more than 140,000 of those deaths , along with more than 3.7 million infections out of 14.3 million global cases to date.
The latest figures follow another day of record new infections around the world, with 260,000 new cases reported to the World Health Organization on Saturday., Florida and Texas set new records for deaths in each state, in line with a rising number of deaths nationwide this month after a period of deaths falling.
Florida saw a record 156 people dying with coronavirus on Thursday, breaking a record set only one week earlier, while in Texas, the number of people who died in one day reached 129, also on Thursday.report, seeking to convince Senate Republicans to cut $25 billion worth of funding towards testing efforts and the CDC from the next round of stimulus proposals.Coronavirus hospitalizations in the U.S. are now rising to levels not seen since April, after a period of decrease in May and June.
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