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U.S. Coronavirus Daily Case Count Hits 50K for First Time

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The U.S. had more than 50,000 reported coronavirus cases Wednesday — the first time the daily total has surpassed that number, according to a Johns Hopkins University tracker.

Source: The Washington Informer

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