The U.S. also reported 2,623 new deaths on Tuesday.
for everyone 16 years and older. And yet, the state reported 11,201 new covid-19 cases on Wednesday, the highest of the pandemic by far, and likely an undercount given the massive backlog of testing that’s currently overwhelming the system. For comparison, New South Wales reported 6,062 just cases on Tuesday.The long and the short of it? The pandemic is still very much a thing that’s making people sick around the world.
. There have been at least 283 million cases of covid-19 since the started of the pandemic, and 5.41 million deaths, both likely an undercount of the true toll this disease has taken on humanity.
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