Coronavirus cases and deaths from the pandemic are declining in the United States, latest data shows.
A 24 percent fall in infections was recorded in the country in the last two weeks, as per data compiled by New York Times Monday. Weekly average of new cases has come down to 89,526.
With 116202 new cases reporting on Sunday, the total number of Covid infections in the country rose to 44,456,936, as per the latest data from Johns Hopkins University.
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