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U.S. death toll from coronavirus tops 200,000

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Activists from the COVID Memorial Project mark the deaths of 200,000 lives lost in the U.S. to COVID-19 after placing thousands of small American flags on the grounds of the National Mall in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 22.
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Activists from the COVID Memorial Project mark the deaths of 200,000 lives lost in the U.S. to COVID-19 after placing thousands of small American flags places on the grounds of the National Mall in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 22.
3/19
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Activists from the COVID Memorial Project mark the deaths of 200,000 lives lost in the U.S. to COVID-19 after placing thousands of small American flags on the grounds of the National Mall in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 22.
4/19
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Vice President Mike Pence's National Security Adviser Keith Kellogg speaks during a press briefing in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 2. McEnany said "I fired her" referring to Pence's former homeland security advisor Olivia Troye, who has recently criticized President Donald Trump's handling of the pandemic.
5/19
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White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany calls on a reporter during a press briefing in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 22.
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Healthcare workers line up for free personal protective equipment in front of a mural by artist Romero Britto at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Tuesday, Sept. 22, in Miami. Hundreds of workers lined up for the PPE given out by the New York nonprofit Cut Red Tape 4 Heroes.
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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks to reporters after touring the Plymouth Place senior housing facility with Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, Tuesday, Sept. 22, in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks to reporters after touring the Plymouth Place senior housing facility with Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, Tuesday, Sept. 22, in Des Moines, Iowa.
9/19
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IDAHO STATESMAN VIA AP

Idaho City Grocery owner Bobby Mathews, in front of his business Wednesday, Sept. 16, says his staff took all the coronavirus precautions seriously from the get-go. Many businesses in Idaho City reopened for business in May before Idaho Gov. Brad Little's reopening plan would have allowed. Boise County has recorded relatively low positive COVID cases.
10/19
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IDAHO STATESMAN VIA AP

The Springs had to close last March due to COVID-19 restrictions. A closed sign Wednesday, Sept. 16, bars people from entering, but the operators of the usually year-round hot springs in Idaho City, Idaho say they plan to reopen soon.
11/19
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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR VIA AP

Gabriel Whitley, of Young Conservatives of Southern Indiana, was the organizer of the One Million Hoosier March that drew about 200 activists who gathered on the south lawn of the Indiana State House Saturday, Aug. 8, to protest any government mandate that would require them to wear masks as protection against the spread of COVID-19.
12/19
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In this March 28 photo, medical and physician assistant students wear personal protective equipment as they prepare to screen for possible coronavirus cases at a makeshift camp for the homeless in Las Vegas. The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus topped 200,000 Tuesday, Sept. 22, a figure unimaginable eight months ago when the scourge first reached the world’s richest nation with its sparkling laboratories, top-flight scientists and towering stockpiles of medicines and emergency supplies.
13/19
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In this May 28 photo, a woman passes a fence outside Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery adorned with tributes to victims of COVID-19 in New York. The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus topped 200,000 Tuesday, Sept. 22, a figure unimaginable eight months ago when the scourge first reached the world’s richest nation with its sparkling laboratories, top-flight scientists and towering stockpiles of medicines and emergency supplies.
14/19
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In this July 22 photo, customers get their nails done outside Pampered Hands nail salon in Los Angeles. A steady drop in coronavirus cases across California cleared the way Tuesday, Sept. 22, for the wider reopening of businesses in nine counties, including much of the San Francisco Bay Area, the state's top health official said. Dr. Mark Ghaly, the state health secretary, said nail salons could also reopen with restrictions, though he cautioned that California's reopening must remain "slow and stringent" and residents cannot let their guard down as flu season arrives and cases rise in Europe and other parts of the U.S.
15/19
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In this July 18 photo, patrons eat at table set up on a sidewalk in Burbank, Calif. A steady drop in coronavirus cases across California cleared the way Tuesday, Sept. 22, for the wider reopening of businesses in nine counties, including much of the Bay Area, the state said.
16/19
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In this July 22 photo, Tyson Salomon, left, gets a pedicure outside Pampered Hands nail salon in Los Angeles. A steady drop in coronavirus cases across California cleared the way Tuesday, Sept. 22, for the wider reopening of businesses in nine counties, including much of the San Francisco Bay Area, the state's top health official said. Dr. Mark Ghaly, the state health secretary, said nail salons could also reopen with restrictions, though he cautioned that California's reopening must remain "slow and stringent" and residents cannot let their guard down as flu season arrives and cases rise in Europe and other parts of the U.S.
17/19
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In this July 31 photo, Romelia Navarro, right, is comforted by nurse Michele Younkin as she weeps while sitting at the bedside of her dying husband, Antonio, in St. Jude Medical Center's COVID-19 unit in Fullerton, Calif. The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus topped 200,000 Tuesday, Sept. 22, a figure unimaginable eight months ago when the scourge first reached the world’s richest nation with its sparkling laboratories, top-flight scientists and towering stockpiles of medicines and emergency supplies.
18/19
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In this July 6 photo, Dr. Joseph Varon, right, leads a team as they try to save the life of a patient unsuccessfully inside the Coronavirus Unit at United Memorial Medical Center, Monday, July 6, 2020, in Houston. The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus topped 200,000 Tuesday, Sept. 22, a figure unimaginable eight months ago when the scourge first reached the world’s richest nation with its sparkling laboratories, top-flight scientists and towering stockpiles of medicines and emergency supplies.
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In this Aug. 31 photo, some of the nearly 900 large poster-sized photos of Detroit victims of COVID-19 are displayed on Belle Isle in Detroit. The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus topped 200,000 Tuesday, Sept. 22, a figure unimaginable eight months ago when the scourge first reached the world’s richest nation with its sparkling laboratories, top-flight scientists and towering stockpiles of medicines and emergency supplies.

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