More American states reported record tallies of coronavirus infections on Sunday, as President Trump said some flare-ups of new cases were like “burning embers” and flames that need to be put out
More American states reported record tallies of coronavirus infections on Sunday, further straining health-care resources, as the country struggled to contain the fast-spreading pandemic that has infected nearly 3.8 million people in the U.S. and over 14 million world-wide.
North Carolina, Louisiana and Kentucky reported record case counts of 2,400, 3,119 and 979 respectively on Sunday. Arizona experienced a record of 147 deaths linked to the virus.
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