The United States surpassed 4,000 daily coronavirus deaths on Thursday, marking the highest number seen since the outbreak began.
According to Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. tallied 4,085 deaths, contributing to the 365,346 total fatalities recorded since the beginning of last year.
The U.S. also added over 274,703 cases on Thursday, with a testing positivity ratio pinned at 13.60%. California leads the country in new cases reported, with Texas, Florida and New York all experiencing spikes of their own.
The data doesn’t mention Arizona, which public health experts warned this week has become "the hot spot of the world." "It’s way worse than July already, and it’s going to continue to get worse.
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