
One of President Trump's top clinical guides has cautioned that the US is entering another stage in its battle against the coronavirus pandemic.
Deborah Birx disclosed to CNN the sickness was "exceptionally broad" the nation over and a more noteworthy danger than when the flare-up initially started.
She said it was currently influencing provincial territories just as large urban areas.
She said country networks were not invulnerable and should wear covers and practice social removing.
Could summer endure America's coronavirus spike?
Where are the world's coronavirus hotspots?
The US has recorded a bigger number of cases and passings than some other nation.
As indicated by a count by Johns Hopkins University, more than 4.6 million diseases and in any event 154,834 passings have been affirmed in America.
Around the world, almost 18 million cases and at any rate 687,072 passings have been accounted for.
What did Birx say?
"To each and every individual who lives in a provincial region, you are not safe or shielded from this infection," said Dr Birx, a main individual from the White House's coronavirus team.
"This plague right currently is extraordinary and it's more across the board and it's both provincial and urban."
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