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US records 382 virus deaths in 24 hours, lowest in weeks: Johns Hopkins University

WION Web Team
New Delhi Updated: Jun 15, 2020, 07:03 AM IST
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Coronavirus in New York City Photograph:(AFP)

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This was the lowest 24-hour toll in the US since it peaked in mid-April. It has been averaging 800 or so a day recently.

The United States has recorded its lowest death toll in weeks with  382 coronavirus-related deaths in the last 24 hours.

This was the lowest 24-hour toll in the US since it peaked in mid-April. It has been averaging 800 or so a day recently.

The world's top economy has recorded a death toll of 115,729, according to a tally Sunday by Johns Hopkins University.

With both the highest number of deaths and the largest number of infections -- 2,093,335 at 8:30 pm Sunday (0030 GMT Monday), the US is by far the hardest-hit country in the pandemic, a tracker maintained by the Baltimore-based university showed.

But the country continues to register around 20,000 new cases of coronavirus each day and is struggling to come down from that plateau as infection rates fluctuate around the country.

President Donald Trump's administration allows that there are new flare-ups in coronavirus caseloads in some states but insists there will be no shutdown of the economy if a second full-blown wave arises.

(With inputs from AFP)