News by the numbers: June 22–28
Âé¶¹Ô´´ distills the week's news from around the world into key facts and figures. Click through to read more about some of the biggest headlines of the last week.
1.5 million Americans filed for unemployment
An additional , bringing the total since the start of the pandemic to .
COVID-19 deaths surpass 500,000 globally
In a grim milestone over the weekend, COVID-19 deaths exceeded 500,000 globally, according to the The United States accounts for nearly a quarter of the global death count.
New COVID-19 cases in the US surpass 40,000 in one day
on Friday and again on Saturday, setting two single-day records. By June 28, the were twice those documented two weeks prior.
Two states report a decline in COVID-19 cases
Last week, Connecticut and Rhode Island were the only two states in the U.S. to cases week-over-week. All other states saw record surges or steady rates of infection.
First remote deep sea exploration completed
Scientists at the Schmidt Ocean Institute in California , just beyond Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Through the use of autonomous aquatic robots, the expedition uncovered new forms of life and detailed mapping of the Coral Sea that was largely unexplored.