COVID-19 Pandemic Update: California, Texas, Arizona Shatter COVID-19 Records As Global Case Total Nears 12 Million

Summary:
- Texas reports record deaths for the second day
- The US reports 59,655 new cases
- California reports record jump in new cases
- No. of Fla ICUs at 100% capacity drops to 42
- Miami Mayor calls on Trump to make mask-wearing mandatory
- White House to issue its own school reopening guidelines
- Chile tops 300k cases, plans to lift the lockdown
- Miami-Dade occupied hospital beds hit a new record
- Dr. Birx urges states with worst outbreaks to revert to phase 1 reopening
- The decision on reopening NY schools will come the first week in August
- Cuomo warns outbreak in the Sun Belt is putting NY’s progress at risk
- Arizona hospitalizations rise to another record
- NYC schools won’t reopen in September, mayor says
- Dr. Fauci: “I never saw a virus with so many symptoms”
- Cuomo calls for a press briefing at 1130ET
- Moderna completes trial enrollment
- WHO finally admits there’s “some evidence” of airborne transmission as the US severs ties
- Kudlow says moving back toward lockdown would be “a mistake”
- Mt Sinai, Emergent Bio announce plans to test new COVID plasma drug
- The US reports 60k+ new cases on Tuesday
- NJ orders mandatory mask-wearing outside
- US coronavirus cases top 3 million
- The US reports ~44k new cases Tuesday
- 56 Florida ICUs hit full capacity
- Texas hospital occupancy at more than 90%
- World reports 5k new deaths
- The US sees the highest daily death toll since June 9
- Brazil president says he’s taking hydroxychloroquine
- Trump demands schools reopen in the fall
- Scientists warned of a potential wave of coronavirus-related brain damage as new evidence suggested Covid-19 can lead to severe neurological complications, including inflammation, psychosis and delirium.
- A study by researchers at University College London (UCL) described 43 cases of patients with Covid-19 who suffered either temporary brain dysfunction, strokes, nerve damage or other serious brain effects.
- The research adds to recent studies which also found the Covid-19 can damage the brain.

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