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U.S. coronavirus death toll exceeds 120,000 Americans

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Medical workers in personal protective equipment (PPE) test for COViD-19 at Abyssinian Baptist Church, one of 11 churches across the city as well as Nassau County and Westchester that has begun testing for the virus on May 13, 2020 in New York City.

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National Geographic maintains a running tally organized by the state which is updated daily.

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According to NBCChicago, researchers at Northwestern University have identified a strain of the virus that appears to be directly linked from the early outbreak in China.

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Dr. Ozer said that the fact that Chicago is an international hub could account for the type of strain that struck the city.

Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota told NBC’s Meet the Press that the virus may not ease over the summer and fall.

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