Covid 19: US leads with most number of cases 

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Covid 19: US leads with most number of cases New York While many states in the USA are protesting against the lockdown and want it to end, the Coronavirus cases crossed 8,40,000 in the country. The US reported more than 46,000 deaths last week. Spain too continues to grapple with the pandemic. The European nation has reported more than 2,13,000 positive cases and more than 22,000 deaths. Italy and France too are unable to bring down the numbers. Italy reported more than 1,87,000 cases with more than 25,000 deaths. France too is inching closer to 1,60,000 cases with more than 21,000 reported deaths. Germany though has reported more than 1,50,000 cases is able to control its death rate with more than 5,000 reported casualties. The UK too saw 1,34,000 cases and around 18,000 deaths. The monarch of Great Britain Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 94th birthday without any pomp and show. Turnkey, Iran China and Russia have been battling cases above 50,000. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of a second wave of Coronavirus cases too.

While many states in the USA are protesting against the lockdown and want it to end, the Coronavirus cases crossed 8,40,000 in the country. The US reported more than 46,000 deaths last week. 

Spain too continues to grapple with the pandemic. The European nation has reported more than 2,13,000 positive cases and more than 22,000 deaths. 

Italy and France too are unable to bring down the numbers. Italy reported more than 1,87,000 cases with more than 25,000 deaths. France too is inching closer to 1,60,000 cases with more than 21,000 reported deaths. 

Germany though has reported more than 1,50,000 cases is able to control its death rate with more than 5,000 reported casualties. The UK too saw 1,34,000 cases and around 18,000 deaths. 

The monarch of Great Britain Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 94th birthday without any pomp and show. 

Turnkey, Iran China and Russia have been battling cases above 50,000. 

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of a second wave of Coronavirus cases too.


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