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US Sets Another Single-Day Record for New Coronavirus Cases 

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Hostess Carla Alexander waits behind a sign that asks customers to wear masks at the Saint Arnold Brewing Company, June 26, 2020, in Houston.
Hostess Carla Alexander waits behind a sign that asks customers to wear masks at the Saint Arnold Brewing Company, June 26, 2020, in Houston.

The United States has set another single-day record for new coronavirus cases, surpassing 40,000 for the first time.

Tracking by The Washington Post showed the number of new daily cases in the United States had surpassed the previous record set Thursday, with five states setting single-day highs: Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Utah.

The surge in cases led Florida and Texas to announce they were reclosing bars and imposing new restrictions to try to stop the spread of the virus.

Healthcare workers put a vial containing a test swab into a bag after testing a driver at a drive-through coronavirus testing site outside of Hard Rock Stadium, June 26, 2020, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Healthcare workers put a vial containing a test swab into a bag after testing a driver at a drive-through coronavirus testing site outside of Hard Rock Stadium, June 26, 2020, in Miami Gardens, Fla.

Vice President Mike Pence said during a White House coronavirus task force news briefing that 16 states were experiencing increases in infections and 34 states had recently reported stabilizing numbers of new cases.

He said it was “very encouraging news” that half of the new cases in Florida and Texas were among Americans under 35, because younger people are less likely to have serious outcomes from the virus.

Pence said the federal government was focusing on surges in Southern states and encouraged people to comply with local, state and federal guidelines to avert further spread of the virus.

The coronavirus task force held its first public briefing in nearly two months Friday; U.S. President Donald Trump did not attend.

The U.S. continues to lead the world in coronavirus cases, with more than 2.4 million, about one-fourth of all infections worldwide, according to the Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center. The U.S. is also the world leader in COVID-19 deaths, with nearly 125,000.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, listens during a news conference with members of the Coronavirus Task Force at the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, June 26, 2020.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, listens during a news conference with members of the Coronavirus Task Force at the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, June 26, 2020.

The top U.S. infectious-disease expert said Friday on CNN that the White House coronavirus task force was considering testing groups of people at one time.

The proposal, which Dr. Anthony Fauci first mentioned to The Washington Post, is under consideration after Trump recently said he asked that testing be slowed down because more testing would reveal more infections.

The World Health Organization said Friday that it needed more than $30 billion over the next year to develop and produce COVID-19 tests, vaccines and other treatments.

A WHO-led coalition that is focused on containing the spread of the coronavirus hopes to use the funds to speed efforts to assist low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) by the middle of next year.

The WHO said in a statement Friday that plans included “the accelerated development, equitable allocation and scaled-up delivery of 500 million tests to LMICs by mid-2021, 245 million courses of treatments to LMICs by mid-2021, and 2 billion vaccine doses, of which 1 billion will be purchased for LMICs, by the end of 2021.”

Security officers hold flowers given to them as a gesture of gratitude at the end of a free medical camp in Dharavi, one of Asia's biggest slums, in Mumbai, India, June 26, 2020.
Security officers hold flowers given to them as a gesture of gratitude at the end of a free medical camp in Dharavi, one of Asia's biggest slums, in Mumbai, India, June 26, 2020.

India reported close to a half-million confirmed coronavirus cases on Friday with 17,296 new infections, its biggest 24-hour increase. The spike prompted a delay in the resumption of regular train services until August 12.

A coronavirus state of emergency in Thailand that critics maintain has been used to suppress political dissent may be extended next week. The cabinet is scheduled to decide Tuesday whether to extend it. The state of emergency empowers the government to censor the media, disperse gatherings and implement curfews.

Portugal said it was reinstating lockdown measures for about 700,000 people living around Lisbon after a rise in cases.

In Britain, Health Secretary Matt Hancock threatened to close beaches in the country if coronavirus cases rose after a heat wave led people to flock to the shores.

Kyodo News reported Japan’s highest daily total since it eased its lockdown, with more than 100 new infections for the first time since May 9.

Australia said it would continue to reopen its economy despite a surge of infections in the state of Victoria.

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