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US COVID-19 cases continue to climb in major hot spots

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US COVID-19 cases continue to climb in major hot spotsIn the last 10 days, new daily COVID-19 case counts both nationally and in individual states have continued to climb, setting new records and leading at least one expert to suggest the activity now places America in its second wave of virus activity."We're going to hit 60,000 cases this week for certain.

So we're back to 700,000 infections a day," said Scott Gottlieb, MD, former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) commissioner, on CNBC's Squawk Box today, meaning that, because of low rates of testing in the United States, he estimates that only about 1 of 12 coronavirus infections is being identified. "This has a long way to go.

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