The US records more than 162,000 deaths – by far the highest of any country.
The United States on Sunday, August 9, reached the extraordinary milestone of 5 million coronavirus cases as President Donald Trump was accused of flouting the Constitution by unilaterally extending a virus relief package.
Nearly 20 million cases have been registered worldwide – probably reflecting only a fraction of the actual number of infections. Fellow Democrat and Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, appearing on ABC, dismissed Trump's unilateral measures as"unworkable, weak, and far too narrow." The president was seen as keen to show himself taking decisive action ahead of a November 3 election that could see him ousted from office, with polls showing a large majority of voters unhappy with his handling of the crisis.Democrats say the president's orders infringe on Congress's constitutional authority over the federal budget.
Trump's Democratic opponent in the presidential election, Joe Biden, tweeted that 5 million coronavirus cases was"a number that boggles the mind and breaks the heart.Elsewhere, growing infections in and around Paris prompted French officials to make face masks compulsory outdoors in crowded areas and tourist hotspots in the city and surrounding areas from Monday.
Local authorities in Germany warned that some beaches and lakes would be closed if there were too many people.
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