The coronavirus toll keeps mounting: More than 1.7 million people in the U.S. have contracted the virus and more than 100,000 have died.

The virus continues to spread widely in the U.S., even as the growth of the virus is slowing in some areas.
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The Northeast U.S., especially New York and New Jersey, was the epicenter of the virus for months. But new outbreaks have shifted to the South, where many counties have seen a marked increase in cases over the past two weeks. https://nyti.ms/36F08gd 
In Colquitt County, Georgia, the average number of new cases per day has more than quadrupled over the past 14 days. https://nyti.ms/36F08gd 
In Bullock County, Alabama, the average number of new cases per day has increased more than tenfold over the past 14 days.

The average number of new cases has more than tripled in Acadia Parish, Louisiana.
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See which areas of the country are experiencing increases in coronavirus cases and where the number of new cases has subsided.

We’re tracking the details of every coronavirus case in the U.S. and updating our numbers several times a day. https://nyti.ms/36F08gd 
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