Coronavirus cases in the U.S hits over 60,000 on Wednesday
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U.S. President Donald Trump in a past event.Coronavirus cases have risen to over 60,000 in the United States according to the latest reports./Reuters

U.S. President Donald Trump in a past event.Coronavirus cases have risen to over 60,000 in the United States according to the latest reports./Reuters

The U.S. has confirmed 60,115 COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday and the death toll stands at 809, according to Johns Hopkins University. 7970 new cases and 132 new death were recorded within 24 hours.

According to reports, thousands of new coronavirus cases are being identified across the country each day, including in large clusters in the New York City area, along the Gulf Coast and in the Pacific Northwest.

As of Wednesday afternoon, over 60,000 cases had been recorded across every state, plus Washington, D.C., and three U.S. territories, have tested positive for the virus, according to a New York Times database.

The explosion of new cases, which is expected to continue in the days ahead, comes as more state and private labs begin testing for the virus after weeks of delays and test kit shortages. New York State, which has been especially aggressive in testing, announced more than 5,100 new cases on Wednesday. That state accounts for more than half of the country's known coronavirus cases.

The outbreak looks vastly different in the United States than it did a few weeks ago. At the start of March, with extremely limited testing available, only 70 cases had been reported in the country, most of them tied to overseas travel.

As the number of known cases reached into the hundreds, then the thousands, then the tens of thousands, life across the country has changed in swift, profound ways. School playgrounds and college quads now stand deserted. Nail salons, department stores and barber shops have been forced to close. Baseball's spring training, college basketball tournaments and concert tours have been called off.

Source: New York Times