USA’s 57,236 Covid-19 Cases on 2nd July Beat Brazil’s Single-Day Record

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I have been conducting Data Analytics Studies on the Coronavirus Pandemic for 114 days and have written 178 research-based blog posts on COVID-19 in these 114 days.

USA (the United States of America) recorded the world’s highest single-day case count of 57,236 cases yesterday (July 2), beating Brazil’s record of 55,209 cases on June 19.

On the previous day (July 1), the US had recorded 51,097 cases. In the past 7 days, from June 25 to July 2, the country recorded an average of 47,243 average daily cases, which is the highest 7-day case count for any country. This was 23.3% higher than Brazil’s 38,315 average daily cases in the same 7-day period.

USA will be celebrating 244 years of its Independance tomorrow, July 4. This is definitely not a happy Independence Day Weekend for the country.

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LATEST UPDATES (at 2:30 pm UTC; 3 July 2020):

  • The world has crossed 11.033 million cases
  • The global death toll is over 525,100
  • With 634,353 cases and 18,334 deaths. India is No.4 in the world in cases and No.8 in deaths. Maharashtra state, with 186,626 cases and 8,178 deaths, would rank No.16 in cases and No.15 in deaths if it were a country
  • Brazil became the 2nd country to cross 1.5 million (15 lakh) cases
  • Saudi Arabia became the 14th country to cross 200,000 cases
  • 4 countries have crossed 600,000 cases (up from 0 on April 3)
  • 8 countries have crossed 250,000 cases (up from 1 on April 3)
  • 18 countries have crossed 150,000 cases (up from 1 on April 3)
  • 20 countries have crossed 100,000 cases (up from 3 on April 3)
  • 31 countries have crossed 50,000 cases (up from 8 on April 3)
  • 51 countries have crossed 25,000 cases (up from 11 on April 3)
  • Peru became the 10th country to cross 10,000 deaths
  • 2 countries have crossed 60,000 deaths (up from 0 on April 3)
  • 7 countries have crossed 25,000 deaths (up from 0 on April 3)
  • 10 countries have crossed 10,000 deaths (up from 0 on April 3)
  • 18 countries have crossed 5,000 deaths (up from 5 on April 3)
  • 25 countries have crossed 2,500 deaths (up from 7 on April 3)
  • 37 countries have crossed 1,000 deaths (up from 10 on April 3)

 

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