COVID-19 cases hit record-high in the U.S and deaths surge 300%
The United States reported a record-high number of COVID-19 cases on Friday, nearly half of which were in Florida. The country reported 319,456 new COVID cases, raising the overall count of nationwide cases to more than 37.7 million. Florida, which only releases COVID data once a week, reported 150,118 cases. The U.S.
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