USA-Coronavirus/Data Update

U.S. COVID-19 cases surpass 6.6 mln: Johns Hopkins University

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Beijing, China - Sept 16, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Screenshots of U.S. COVID-19 data provided by Johns Hopkins University

FILE: California, USA - May-August 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Various of people in supermarket

FILE: St. Louis City, Missouri State, USA - Aug 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Pedestrians
4. People dining outside restaurant
5. Empty seats outside restaurant
6. Customer dining inside restaurant
7. Sign reading "open, dining room"
8. Various of signs with anti-pandemic tips

FILE: St. Louis City, Missouri State, USA - Aug 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Various of employees packaging coffee beans

FILE: Los Angeles, USA - May 24-Aug 10, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Various of street scene, buildings, traffic
11. Various of opened clothes shops

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The number of COVID-19 cases in the United States surpassed 6.6 million on Tuesday, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.

The nationwide caseload amounted to 6,604,156, with the death toll reaching 195,765 as of 19:22 Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday, according to the CSSE.

A New York Times survey of more than 1,600 American colleges and universities has revealed at least 88,000 COVID-19 cases and at least 60 deaths since the epidemic began.

Most of those deaths were reported in the spring and involved college employees and not students, said the report.

The United States' image around the world has plummeted to an all-time low because of its poor response to the COVID-19 epidemic, according to a new poll released by Pew Research Center on Tuesday.

According to the poll, positive views of the United States in Britain, Canada, France, Japan and Australia have fallen to their lowest levels since the center began polling on this topic nearly two decades ago, which are roughly the same as they were in 2003 when the United States started the Iraq War.

Most of the people surveyed gave high marks to the World Health Organization, which is often criticized by the U.S. government.

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  • ID : 8157900
  • Dateline : Sept 16, 2020/File
  • Location : United States
  • Category : health
  • Duration : 1'23
  • Audio Language : Nats/Part Mute
  • Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
  • Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
  • Published : 2020-09-16 09:13
  • Last Modified : 2020-09-16 11:38:00
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USA-Coronavirus/Data Update

U.S. COVID-19 cases surpass 6.6 mln: Johns Hopkins University

Dateline : Sept 16, 2020/File

Location : United States

Duration : 1'23

  • English


Beijing, China - Sept 16, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Screenshots of U.S. COVID-19 data provided by Johns Hopkins University

FILE: California, USA - May-August 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Various of people in supermarket

FILE: St. Louis City, Missouri State, USA - Aug 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Pedestrians
4. People dining outside restaurant
5. Empty seats outside restaurant
6. Customer dining inside restaurant
7. Sign reading "open, dining room"
8. Various of signs with anti-pandemic tips

FILE: St. Louis City, Missouri State, USA - Aug 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Various of employees packaging coffee beans

FILE: Los Angeles, USA - May 24-Aug 10, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Various of street scene, buildings, traffic
11. Various of opened clothes shops


The number of COVID-19 cases in the United States surpassed 6.6 million on Tuesday, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.

The nationwide caseload amounted to 6,604,156, with the death toll reaching 195,765 as of 19:22 Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday, according to the CSSE.

A New York Times survey of more than 1,600 American colleges and universities has revealed at least 88,000 COVID-19 cases and at least 60 deaths since the epidemic began.

Most of those deaths were reported in the spring and involved college employees and not students, said the report.

The United States' image around the world has plummeted to an all-time low because of its poor response to the COVID-19 epidemic, according to a new poll released by Pew Research Center on Tuesday.

According to the poll, positive views of the United States in Britain, Canada, France, Japan and Australia have fallen to their lowest levels since the center began polling on this topic nearly two decades ago, which are roughly the same as they were in 2003 when the United States started the Iraq War.

Most of the people surveyed gave high marks to the World Health Organization, which is often criticized by the U.S. government.

ID : 8157900

Published : 2020-09-16 09:13

Last Modified : 2020-09-16 11:38:00

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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