U.S. Sees Coronavirus Peak in Some Cities Next Week as Global Toll Climbs

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U.S. Sees Coronavirus Peak in Some Cities Next Week as Global Toll Climbs
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Modeling shows New York, Detroit and New Orleans will hit the peak of their outbreaks in the next six or seven days, U.S. coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx said

Confirmed coronavirus cases shot past 1.1 million globally, with the U.S. firmly at the center of the global pandemic and bracing for the country’s hardest weeks.

White House coronavirus coordinator Deborah Birx said during a White House briefing that modeling shows New York, Detroit and New Orleans— and the areas around those cities—will likely reach the peak of their outbreaks in the next six to seven days.

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