Coronavirus: What's happening around the world on WednesdayMexico posts another record 1-day increase in confirmed casesNew cases of the coronavirus in the United States have surged to the highest level in two months.While early hot spots like New York and New Jersey have seen cases steadily decrease, the virus has been hitting the south and west. Several states on Tuesday set single-day records, including Arizona, California, Mississippi, Nevada and Texas.According to the U.S-based university, (John Hopkins) the U.S. was trailed by:- Brazil, at more than 1.1 million reported cases, with more than 52,000 reported deaths.- Russia, at more than 606,000 reported cases, with more than 8,503 reported deaths.- India, at more than 456,000 reported cases, with nearly 15,000 reported deaths.
Russia, which has faced questions about how it is tracking and reporting on COVID-19 cases, on Wednesday reported 7,176 new cases of the novel coronavirus, pushing its nationwide case total to 606,881, the world's third-highest tally.
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