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Dear Reader:
Worldometer, Nov 30: Getting close to 64 million cases and a million and a half deaths worldwide; 14 million cases in the U.S., and closer to 280 thousand deaths.
Yesterday, the following new deaths were recorded in the following countries: 824 in the U.S., 586 in Mexico, 541 in Italy, 459 in Russia, 444 in India, 390 in Iran, 294 in Spain, 283 in Poland, 213 in the UK, 211 in Brazil, 198 in France, 184 in th4e Ukraine, 183 in Columbia, 169 in Indonesia (an all-time pandemic record high), 156 in Germany, 151 in Argentina.
The Los Angeles Times, Nov 30: “The number of new cases reported in the U.S. topped 200,000 for the first time Friday. Since January, when the first infections were reported in the U.S., the nation’s total number of cases has surpassed 13 million, and more than 265,000 people have died.
“Meanwhile, California has more people hospitalized with Covid-19 than at any other time since the pandemic began, an ominous sign that comes as officials warn of further virus spread after the long holiday weekend.”
anita
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