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The United States has reached the grim stage of 900,000 deaths from COVID-19, according to Johns Hopkins University. These deaths accounted for 76.2 million confirmed cases of COVID in the USA during the pandemic.
The news comes less than two months later The United States killed 800,000 peoplewhich means that more than 100,000 people in the United States have died since December 15. In the last 28 days alone, more than 60,500 deaths have been reported in the United States and 17 million, according to the Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.
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COVID continues to spread rapidly in the United States and the world due to highly contagious variant of omicron.
There are more than 5.7 million deaths and 390 million deaths worldwide. In the last 28 days, there have been more than 236,000 deaths and 87.6 million confirmed cases worldwide.
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