Coronavirus updates: Trump RTs tweet saying CDC is lying about COVID; NYC reports zero deaths for first time since March – USA TODAY

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As the coronavirus pandemic reached new highs in Florida and across the world, New York City provided a glimmer of hope: zero deaths for the first time in four months. 

Total confirmed cases across the nation surpassed 3.3 million – about 1% of all Americans have now tested positive since the outbreak began its deadly race across the nation just a few months ago.

In Washington, President Donald Trump showed little faith in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control in Prevention, retweeting a social media post accusing the agency of “outrageous lies.”

In France, the wife of a bus driver who was beaten to death after he asked four passengers to wear face masks aboard his vehicle called Saturday for “exemplary punishment” for his killers. The bus driver had been hospitalized in critical condition after the July 5 attack, and his death was announced Friday.

Some recent developments: 

  • A top medical adviser in the Trump administration said Sunday that he expects “deaths to go up” for two or three weeks before the country “turns around.” Meanwhile, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos said Sunday there was no danger in sending children back to school.
  • Large and small labs running 24/7 can’t process samples quickly enough from millions of Americans tested every week. That means COVID-19 test results are delayed a week or longer in hot spot communities, undercutting public health efforts to track, isolate and prevent spread.
  • The “current best estimate” from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that approximately 40% of people infected with COVID-19 are asymptomatic. The chance of transmission from people with no symptoms is 75%, the data reports.

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