The global death toll from the pandemic surpassed 1 million. In the U.S., the coronavirus continues to kill more than 700 people a day on average.
The death toll from the coronavirus pandemic reached 1 million world-wide on Monday, as several nations continue to struggle to contain a virus that has overloaded health-care systems, upended economies and remade daily life around the globe.
Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus, is killing on average more than 700 people a day in the U.S., which leads the world in both confirmed cases and deaths. With more than seven million confirmed infections since the beginning of the pandemic, the U.S. accounts for nearly a fifth...
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