THE LATEST U.S. NUMBERS (AS OF MAY 18, 2020, AT 6:58 P.M. EDT)
U.S. cases have surpassed 1.5 million and the country’s death toll is more than 90,000. The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center maintains an ongoing count of the COVID-19 cases and deaths in the United States and worldwide. As of May 18, the tally is:
Total cases worldwide: 4,786,672 (up from 4,516,360 Friday)
Total deaths worldwide: 317,695 (up from 306,051 Friday)
Total recoveries: 1,776,641 (up from 1,622,354 Friday)
Total cases in the United States: 1,506,732 (up from 1,432,045 Friday)
Total deaths in the United States: 90,236 (up from 86,851 Friday) New York has added another region to reopen Tuesday, with many beaches set to reopen Memorial Day weekend. On Monday, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo told the media that the region around Buffalo could reopen on Tuesday, making it the sixth of 10 regions in New York State to meet the criteria to lift lockdown measures, according to CBS News. The Finger Lakes, the North Country, the Southern Tier, the Mohawk Valley, and Central New York