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" the report said. "So while some other developed nations have experienced upticks," it said. Over 5.1 million Americans were infected with COVID-19 as the national death toll surpassed 163,000 as of Tuesday,。
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" said the report titled "America's uniquely bad COVID-19 epidemic。
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and deaths that the U.S. has seen since May and June, other developed countries had significant COVID-19 outbreaks。
as states moved to reopen。