U.S. COVID-19 deaths near 190,000; Iowa and South Dakota emerge as new hotspots

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U.S. COVID-19 deaths near 190,000; Iowa and South Dakota emerge as new hotspots
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Coronavirus deaths in the United States were approaching 190,000 on Wednesday along with a spike in new cases in the U.S. Midwest with states like Iowa and South Dakota emerging as the new hotspots in the past few weeks.

FILE PHOTO: An ambulance crew transports a patient to Gateway Care and Rehabilitation Center, where 7 deaths and 65 confirmed cases of coronavirus disease among its staff and patients were reported, in Hayward, California, U.S. April 10, 2020. REUTERS/Stephen Lam

The surge in Iowa and South Dakota is being linked to colleges reopening in Iowa and an annual motorcycle rally last month in Sturgis, South Dakota.GRAPHIC: Where coronavirus cases are rising in the United States - U.S. confirmed cases are highest in the world with now over 6.3 million followed by India with 4.3 million cases and Brazil with 4.1 million. The U.S. death toll is also the highest in the world.

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