Coronavirus Watch: What does a 'testing slowdown' mean for case counts?
Daily case counts of COVID-19 have dropped recently, but a slowdown in testing makes it hard to place any confidence that infection rates are improving.
The U.S. death toll from the virus is approaching 170,000, while more than 5.3 million people had tested positive, per Johns Hopkins University data. Globally, 21.5 million have tested positive and 770,000 have died.
It's Sunday, and this is the Coronavirus Watch newsletter from the Paste BN Network. Here's the news to know: