Coronavirus In Texas State Surpasses 7000 Patients Hospitalized

Texas on Friday surpassed 7,000 hospitalized patients for the first time since early August, just days after becoming America’s first state to surpass 1 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus, the Associated Press reports.

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