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- Coronavirus cases are skyrocketing across the US right now, with the total number of cases since the pandemic began topping 19.4 million through Tuesday morning.
- In a recent interview, White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci talks about the five things we all need to be doing now, in light of the worsening coronavirus pandemic statistics.
- The behaviors include frequent washing of hands, wearing face masks, and not congregating indoors with other people.
As of Christmas morning, here's the latest about where things stand in the US regarding the coronavirus pandemic.
The most current data from Johns Hopkins University shows that more than 19.4 million coronavirus cases have been reported in the US since the start of the pandemic. Tragically, almost 330,000 deaths have also been attributed to the COVID-19 virus in the US this year. In a conversation about the reality behind those numbers on Tuesday with CNN, White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci talked about how Americans can keep themselves safe from the danger that those numbers portend. "I want more people to be careful (or) we will have a surge that's superimposed upon the difficult situation we are in already," Dr. Fauci said.
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