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US sees 518 new coronavirus deaths in 24 hours

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WASHINGTON: The US recorded 518 new coronavirus-linked deaths in the span of 24 hours, according to data published on Sunday (Mar 29) by Johns Hopkins University.

The record toll, higher than the previous day's increase of 453, brings the country's total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic to 2,409.

Advertisement Advertisement The number of cases shot up 21,333 in one day, the data showed. That is about the same as Saturday's increase of 21,309 but the numbers are counted in

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