NSTworld: The coronavirus pandemic killed a record 865 people in the UnitedStates in the 24 hours until Tuesday evening. covid19
The United States now has 188,172 confirmed cases, by far the highest of any country, ahead of Italy, Spain and China.-- AFP.
The United States now has 188,172 confirmed cases, by far the highest of any country, ahead of Italy, Spain and China.-- AFPMalaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
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