COVID-19: Less than 400 US coronavirus deaths in 24 hours for 2nd day

Monday sees 385 deaths, after 382 deaths on Sunday, the lowest since March

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Visitors walk past the Cloud Gate sculpture in Millennium Park on June 15, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. The park, which had been closed to visitors to help curtail the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19, partially reopened, with restrictions, to the public.
Visitors walk past the Cloud Gate sculpture in Millennium Park on June 15, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. The park, which had been closed to visitors to help curtail the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19, partially reopened, with restrictions, to the public.
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Washington: The United State recorded less than 400 coronavirus-related deaths in 24 hours for the second day in a row, according to a tally Monday by Johns Hopkins University.

There were 385 new deaths at 8.30pm (4.30am UAE Tuesday), the tracker run by the Baltimore-based university showed, after a 24-hour toll of 382 the day before.

This is the lowest daily death toll since the end of March.

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