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June 10, 2020 Coronavirus has recorded 819 deaths in the United States in the past 24 hours, according to the Johns Hopkins University count. The total death toll thus rises to 111,750. While the cases exceed 2 million. 518 thousand instead are the people who have recovered.

Maw: "US ready to produce vaccine. Operation will be at our risk"
With various vaccines for Covid-19 in the works, the United States is starting production of at least 100 million doses of possible immunization for next autumn. But this whole operation "will be at our risk": to say it is Anthony Fauci, the top American immunologist, Director of the US National Institute for Infectious Diseases and part of the White House task force.

"What we are doing is unique in the history of vaccine development, that is, the American government, federal agencies, and private companies together will begin production of a vaccine before they know if it works. The answer about the effectiveness of immunizations may come perhaps in December, when we should already have 100 million doses ready and probably 200 million in early 2021 ".

According to Fauci, in doing so "if we are lucky we will have saved months for the production in advance and we will be able to make the vaccine available this winter. If it goes wrong and the vaccine is ineffective we will have lost a few hundred million dollars. But it is a bet that is worth the penalty. " Fauci, however, said he was "cautiously optimistic" on the creation of an effective vaccine. Specifying that the real question mark is the "duration of protection" that future immunization would be able to provide. 

US to reopen consulate in Wuhan
The State Department informed Congress of its intention to reopen the American consulate in Wuhan, China, later this month. Cnn reports it, citing some sources. Wuhan is the outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic, which subsequently became a pandemic.

The State Department has informed Congress that it intends to reopen the US consulate in Wuhan, China, later this month, according to a congressional notification obtained by CNN https://t.co/76HlWpo48c

- CNN (@CNN) June 9, 2020
USA and Canada, probable extension of non-essential travel ban in late July
United States and Canada have decided to extend the ban on non-essential travel in late July, as both countries try to control the spread of the coronavirus. This was reported by the Reuters website. Washington and Ottawa introduced one-month restrictions in March and renewed them in April and May. The ban, currently expiring on June 21, does not affect trade. Canadian and US sources said that although governments have not yet made a final decision, further extension is highly likely.