Washington: United States has now surpassed China in the number of COVID-19 cases around the world, with at least 85,377 people are known to have been infected with the deadly coronavirus, the Johns Hopkins University real-time COVID-19 tracker said on Thursday.
It is, however, important to note that the US has been testing people at a much larger scale, when compared with other countries that have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
"We now have 3,70,000 tests that have been done. The majority of those over 2,20,000 in the last eight days, which, those of you who have been tracking the South Korea numbers, put us equivalent to what they did in eight weeks that we did in eight days," Dr Deborah Birx, the White House's coronavirus response coordinator, told reporters on Thursday.
Although the US has surpassed China's 81,782 mark, the COVID-19-related death toll in the country is still lower than China, with 1,295 Americans had died as opposed to the 3,292 Chinese fatalities.
At least 160 million Americans have been ordered to stay home as schools are closed, restaurants and bars have been closed in hope of the curtail spread of the lethal virus, media reported.
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New York City is among the worst-hit cities as the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the city has reached 38,000 and 281 have died.