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On Wednesday, December 2nd, the US coronavirus outbreak set grim new records. 3,100 Americans died, a new high. Business Insider reports number of virus hospitalizations passed 100,000. The US is still the worst-affected country in the world. Officials are issuing dire warnings about the months ahead. President Donald Trump is barely mentioning the virus. He is still fixated on his election loss a full month after voting ended. On Wednesday, Trump released a 46-minute speech, which he called the "most important" of his life to discuss voter fraud in the 2020 election.
Huntington Beach, Jul 30 (EFE/EPA).- The United States on Thursday reported 1,465 deaths across the country and 68,569 new positive cases.These figures brought the total number of deaths to 155,285 and cases to 4,634,985. (Camera: EUGENE GARCIA). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE IN THE ANTI-MASK CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, US.
Tehran (Iran), June 30 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Abedin Taherkenareh).- Iran registered the highest number of Covid-19 single-day fatalities on Monday, a total of 162, according to data from the Iranian Ministry of Health.FOOTAGE OF TEHRAN.
Buenos Aires, Jun 8 (EFE).-Argentina on Monday reported its worst day ever for Covid-19 deaths - 29 in the past 24 hours - bringing the death toll to 693 since the start of the pandemic.A total of 23,620 confirmed virus cases have been detected in the South American nation. (Camera: ALBERTO CARATOZZOLO).SHOTLIST: HEALTH PERSONNEL CARRY OUT A HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SEARCH FOR POSITIVE CASES OF COVID-19 IN THE FRAGA DE CHACARITA NEIGHBORHOOD, IN THE CITY OF BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.
Tokyo, Oct 12 (EFE/EPA).- Tokyo recorded 77 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, the fourth straight day marking under 100 cases, after the Japanese government lifted the COVID-19 state of emergency in 19 prefectures including Tokyo. (Camera: KIMIMASA MAYAMA). SHOT LIST: PEDESTRIANS WEARING PROTECTIVE MASKS WALKED ACROSS A CROSSWALK AT SHIBUYA IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).