U.S. Has Quarter of All Coronavirus Cases Worldwide

We’ve hit yet another milestone as the U.S. has a quarter of all coronavirus cases worldwide.
There’s also been at least 1,000 deaths recorded for four days straight now. Experts are still pleading for another shutdown. In Miami, police have issued more than 300 citations to individuals and businesses within the past 10 days that aren’t abiding by local mask orders. Ohio and Indiana have also issued state wide mask mandates. Meanwhile in California, at least 36 counties are on a watch list and have been ordered to close many of their indoor operations. White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx focused on the importance of face coverings during a stop in Kentucky over the weekend. Birx said the task force was watching 14 states that have seen a significant rise in cases, including Florida, and suggested those states consider closing down bars and limiting indoor gatherings to less than 10 people. She also said patterns show that young people under 30 years old are usually the first to catch the virus and then unknowingly transmit it to their parents, who then transmit it to grandparents and other older people.