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After the lack of reported data for the US from CDC yesterday, it is again available today.
Although delay might be expected still on for the collected and reported data by CDC, we here are treating it as if the data is reflecting the real numbers and they are considered as the accumulated impact of the last two days.
696, 613 and 556 are the figures for the top three listed by CDC, which are Illinois, Wisconsin and Texas. California is almost the same as Texas and has the confirmed cases increased to 553.
The report released by CDC today did not include the "6th death case" reported by WHO and as well mentioned in my comments in this blog yesterday.
Sorry, in the above comment the "6th death case" in the US was not found in WHO reports but in CNCNews reported by Karen Matthews.
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