Coronavirus-related deaths in the United States topped 1,000 Tuesday after a weekend lag, suggesting that the trend of four-digit single-day death tolls will continue for a fourth week.
Of the 1,282 deaths reported Tuesday, Florida and Georgia recorded their highest single-day death tolls since the start of the pandemic, respectively with 277 and 122 coronavirus-related deaths, according to a data analysis by The Post.
Tuesday marked the first time Georgia has exceeded 100 deaths in a day and its highest reported 7-day average.
Of the 1,282 deaths reported Tuesday, Florida and Georgia recorded their highest single-day death tolls since the start of the pandemic, respectively with 277 and 122 coronavirus-related deaths, according to a data analysis by The Post.
Tuesday marked the first time Georgia has exceeded 100 deaths in a day and its highest reported 7-day average.