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U.S. Covid Casualties Fall By 20% In A Fortnight

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Covid casualties in the United States have fell by 20 percent and the number of positive cases have dropped by 24 percent in the last fortnight, as per the New York Times' latest data.

With 444 additional deaths reported on Monday, the total number of people that have lost their lives due to coronavirus infection in the country has risen to 1,050,845, as per Johns Hopkins University's latest data.

69,366 new infections on the same day took the total U.S. Covid cases to 95,327,751.

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