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Still in the US and the governor of New York state, Andrew Cuomo, dished out some scathing criticism of President Trump’s handling of the pandemic on Sunday.
“National threats require national leadership. It’s been 6 months without a national strategy on testing or mask mandate,” he tweeted.
The White House has learned nothing from COVID.
National threats require national leadership. It's been 6 months without a national strategy on testing or mask mandate.
Only the federal government has the power to go to war with COVID.
They are failing and the nation suffers.
Today's update on the numbers:
Of the 100,022 tests reported yesterday, 698 were positive (0.69% of total).
Total hospitalizations fell to 429.
Sadly, there were 8 COVID fatalities yesterday. pic.twitter.com/F77StgXZ6J
The US is fast approaching six million infections, as cases grow in several Midwestern states. According to Johns Hopkins’ figures, cases stand at 5,992,401, with 183,020 deaths.
Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota have recently reported record one-day increases in new cases while Montana and Idaho are seeing record numbers of hospitalised patients.
US coronavirus infections as per the US CDC count. The seven-day rolling average for new cases is 41,573. pic.twitter.com/MLcC8D4Lyh
US deaths from coronavirus from the US CDC count. The seven-day rolling average for deaths stands at 928. pic.twitter.com/OpasSkGtzm
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