Over the past month, about 1.9 million people in the U.S. have tested positive for the virus. That's more than 5 times as many as in all of Europe, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Australia combined. https://nyti.ms/30Aa89c pic.twitter.com/7dYhrdMRnt
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Over the past month, about 1.9 million people in the U.S. have tested positive for the virus. That's more than 5 times as many as in all of Europe, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Australia combined. https://nyti.ms/30Aa89c pic.twitter.com/7dYhrdMRnt
The U.S. has only 4% of the world’s population, but it has accounted for 22% of coronavirus deaths worldwide. http://nyti.ms/30Aa89c pic.twitter.com/YvRRKDYk3o
One of the underlying causes of the sustained outbreak in the U.S. was that caseloads were typically much higher when the economy reopened than in other countries. http://nyti.ms/30Aa89c pic.twitter.com/0W9LWxrUD1
In the weeks after U.S. states reopened, the virus began surging. Those that opened earliest tended to have worse outbreaks, according to a New York Times analysis. The Southeast fared especially badly. http://nyti.ms/30Aa89c pic.twitter.com/YJzHA4Np9i
When it comes to the virus, the U.S. has come to resemble not the wealthy and powerful countries to which it is often compared, but instead far poorer countrieshttp://nyti.ms/30Aa89c
Winning?
But we didn’t have to be...pic.twitter.com/2zCJMCjXZY
Because we are honest 
Because we have no national policy and an unqualified person at the helm of government...it’s trump’s faultpic.twitter.com/esFufJiOE9
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