More than 2,000 coronavirus patients have now died in the US, with fatalities doubling in less than 72 hours
, the nation witnessed another grim figure: More than 2,000 COVID-19 patients have died.
Testing continues to expand across the nation, and the U.S. is seeing daily spikes in the number of reported cases. Nearly 500 coronavirus-related deaths were reported Saturday, up from 1,544 confirmed deaths 24 hours earlier,The death toll was 2,010 Saturday shortly after 6 p.m. ET. That number is expected to rise steadily in the coming days and weeks, and health officials say the number of cases is likely higher due to lack of testing.
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