The CDC also reported a decline or likely decline in coronavirus infections in 29 states and territories.
As the United States eased into spring, only two states had increases or likely increases in coronavirus infections as of March 30, according to
In addition, the CDC reported a decline or likely decline in coronavirus infections in 29 states and territories and called infections “stable or uncertain” in 19 areas.
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