Brazil reports another record daily death toll and is now No. 3 in coronavirus deaths after the U.S. and U.K.
• The U.S. coronavirus death toll passed 108,000 while reported cases topped 1.8 million, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Cases world-wide topped 6.6 million, and deaths stood at more than 391,000. Experts say official totals likely understate the extent of the pandemic, in part because of differing testing and reporting standards.
• India reported its highest daily death toll and its largest single-day rise in infections, as the country struggles to contain a surge in cases.
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