The United States accounts for nearly a third of the world’s confirmed coronavirus cases – about 29% of 1.6 million cases globally as of Friday morning, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The U.S. also has more COVID-19 deaths than any other nation – over 16,600 – with the exception of Italy.
Most Americans continue to think the battle against the coronavirus outbreak is going badly, and few would feel comfortable being out in crowded spaces now, a CBS News poll out Friday found.
As the world remains locked down, Christians are observing a Good Friday unlike any other in recent memory.
There are encouraging signs, though, that two hard-hit states are starting to turn a corner in their virus fight. The number of people being hospitalized with COVID-19 in New York and California is falling.
Detailed information from the CDC on coronavirus treatment and prevention.