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The Australian state of Victoria has recorded another 73 infections as an outbreak grips Melbourne.
After two weeks of daily double-digit increases, the state is re-imposing a lockdown in 36 suburbs from midnight tonight (14:00 GMT Wednesday).
It will affect about 300,000 residents in the city of five million, and last for four weeks.
Speaking today, Premier Daniel Andrews said he was buoyed to see "some consistency" in the infection rate after a massive testing blitz.
But he warned a statewide lockdown was possible if people became complacent with Australia's worst outbreak in almost three months.
"To families across those lockdown suburbs, if we all work together and if we all stick together over these next four weeks we can regain control of community transmission,” he said.
Some states have banned Victorians from entry. The rest of the country continues to experience few or no cases - Australia has had about 7,700 in total and 104 deaths.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New U.S. COVID-19 cases rose by more than 47,000 on Tuesday according to a Reuters tally, the biggest one-day spike since the start of the pandemic, as the government's top infectious disease expert warned that number could soon double.
California, Texas and Arizona have emerged as new U.S. epicenters of the pandemic, reporting record increases in COVID-19 cases.
"Clearly we are not in total control right now," Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told a U.S. Senate committee. "I am very concerned because it could get very bad."
Fauci said the daily increase in new cases could reach 100,000 unless a nationwide push was made to tamp down the resurgent virus.
"We can't just focus on those areas that are having the surge. It puts the entire country at risk," he said.
Fauci said there was no guarantee of a vaccine, although early data had been promising: "Hopefully there will be doses available by the beginning of next year," he said.
COVID-19 cases more than doubled in June in at least 10 states, including Texas and Florida, a Reuters tally showed. In parts of Texas and Arizona, hospital intensive care beds for COVID-19 patients are in short supply.
More than 126,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 and millions have lost their jobs as states and major cities ordered residents to stay home and businesses closed. The economy contracted sharply in the first quarter and is expected to crater in the second.
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Daily coronavirus deaths in US surge by 1,199
Johns Hopkins University's tally showed the daily jump in new coronavirus deaths in the United States landed at 1,199 on Tuesday, marking the highest daily rise seen in the country since the record-high reported several days ago.
Following the added fatalities the nation's coronavirus death toll reached 127,322. During the same time, the number of infections in the country increased by 42,528 to 2,629,372, while the number of total tests administered by the nation's health workers passed 32.2 million.
In the meantime, the number of people released from hospitals after fully recovering from the disease rose to a total of 779,175.
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