America
US COVID-19 cases top 2.1 million
New York, June 16
The number of COVID-19 cases in the US topped 2.1 million on Monday, reaching 2,100,749, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.
Meanwhile, the national death toll reached 115,827, according to the tally, Xinhua reported.
New York remains the hardest-hit state with 383,944 cases and 30,825 fatalities.
Other states with over 100,000 cases include New Jersey, California, Illinois and Massachusetts, the tally showed.
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