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Our daily update is published. New cases and tests were near the record highs set yesterday. But the biggest milestone today is that the 7-day average for COVID-19 deaths reported
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Our daily update is published. States reported 591k completed tests today.The nation hadn't ever hit 500k tests in a day before June, and has now surpassed that number 9 of
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Our daily update is published. States reported 603k completed tests today, the second day in a row over 600k tests. For details, see: http://covidtracking.com The South, as a whole, looks
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Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked 28.1 million tests, up 511k from yesterday. For details, see: http://covidtracking.com As testing increased across the nation, the positive rate fell everywhere,
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But in absolute terms, the number of known cases in the South is growing quickly and — because of the larger population in the region — seems very likely to
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Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked 14.6 million tests, up 441k from yesterday, a new single day high. Note that we can only track tests that a state
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Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked 13.8 million tests, up 343k from yesterday. 5 states showed a decline in total tests due to separating out their antibody results:
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Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked 8.7 million tests, up ~300k from yesterday, which is in line with the last two days.Note that we can only track tests
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Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked ~4.16 million tests, up 152k from yesterday, a bit over the April average. The testing plateau continues.Note that we can only track
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Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked more than 2.5 million tests, up less than 150k from yesterday. Note that we can only track tests that a state reports.
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Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked more than 1.9+ million tests, up 155k from yesterday. ~360k have been positive.Note that we can only track tests that a state
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This is a clear example of why it is best to think of the number of confirmed cases we report as a lower bound, not the true number of coronavirus
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