COVID-19 deaths in the United States hit new record on Wednesday, rising close to 4000.
With 3,902 additional fatalities reporting in the last 24 hours, the total U.S. death toll from the deadly disease rose to 361279, as per latest data from the Johns Hopkins University.
During the same period, 2,54,329 new cases were reported across the country, taking the total number of patients infected with the disease to 21305037.
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