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Johns Hopkins Reports Over 103 Million Worldwide COVID-19 Cases

February 1, 2021 at 5:58 am tdemartini
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As of 5:30 am on Monday, February 1, 2021, The Johns Hopkins COVID-19 dashboard reports the following information. 

 Global Cases – 103,058,750      Global Deaths – 2,230,190 

U.S. Cases – 26,189,384      U.S. Deaths – 441,367 433,216 

 

Over the last 3 days, U.S. deaths COVID-19 increased by over 8,000 cases.  The United States continues to top the list of worldwide COVID cases followed by India, Brazil, The United Kingdom and Russia.

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