It's been nearly one year since COVID-19 was first detected in Wuhan, China. Since then, there's been over 72 million global infections and more than 1.6 million deaths in a pandemic that has upended the daily life of billions.
The largest contributor to the global case numbers and death toll is America, who is currently experiencing a surge in infections.
Although a vaccine has now been approved, experts warn it will be months until 'herd immunity' is achieved, so continue to urge everyone in America to still wear masks and physically distance to protect themselves from the invisible killer.
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Here's what you need to know about the state of America right now.
1. 'More deaths per day than on 9/11.'
In April, New York City made headlines when their accumulative death toll from the pandemic surpassed the death toll of the 9/11 terrorist attack, which killed 2,977 people. Now, America is on track to average more coronavirus deaths than 9/11 every day for the next few months.