Coronavirus By The Numbers: Worldwide Cases Top 1 Million, Louisiana, Michigan, Connecticut, Indiana, Georgia And Illinois Are Next Hotspots In U.S.

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Coronavirus by the numbers: worldwide cases top 1 million, Louisiana, Michigan, Connecticut, Indiana, Georgia, and Illinois are the next hotspots in the U.S.

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