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U.S. Cases Climb 1.7%; Trump Again Blames Testing: Virus Update

A University of South Florida (USF) Health administrator talks to a driver before they receive a coronavirus test at the Lee Davis Community Resource Center on June 25, 2020 in Tampa, Florida.Photographer: Octavio Jones/Getty Images
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The World Health Organization reported a one-day high for global coronavirus cases, led by the Americas, as U.S. cases rose 1.7%. Florida and Texas recorded new virus records. President Donald Trump again linked testing and mounting cases.