On Thursday, March 26, the US coronavirus death toll had
grown to 1,050, according to data from the Johns Hopkins University. As of
Thursday morning, the US counts more than 69,000 confirmed coronavirus cases.
The US' death count was 600+ on Tuesday, and 900 on Wednesday, then 1,050 early
Thursday. On Wednesday, the global death count from the virus surpassed 21,000.
As of now, five other countries have coronavirus death tolls
higher than the US - Italy, Spain, China, Iran and France, with Italy's death
toll more than doubling that of Spain. On Wednesday, the US Senate agreed on a
$2 trillion aid package that includes $150 billion to assist hospitals and
medicals centers with the growing number of coronavirus cases.
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