The U.S.'s coronavirus death toll passes 110,000 and reported cases top 1.9 million
India, which has the fifth-highest number of reported infections in the world, also starts letting some places reopen• The U.S. coronavirus death toll passed 110,000 while reported cases topped 1.9 million, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Cases world-wide topped 7 million, and deaths stood at more than 402,000. Experts say official totals likely understate the extent of the pandemic, in part because of differing testing and reporting standards.
• New York City begins reopening its economy Monday, allowing construction, agriculture, manufacturing and wholesale trade to resume operations.
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