Live updates: Trump cancels Republican national convention as U.S. surpasses 4 million coronavirus cases

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Live updates: Trump cancels Republican national convention as U.S. surpasses 4 million coronavirus cases
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As the U.S. tally of coronavirus cases surged past 4 million on Thursday, President Trump abruptly canceled next month’s Republican National Convention events in Jacksonville, Fla., a sign that his large, boisterous campaign rallies may be a thing of the past. The about-face is the latest reversal from Trump, who in the past week has begun enthusiastically promoting masks and acknowledging the gravity of the pandemic while conceding that schools may have to delay reopening.

Meanwhile, with millions of people days away from losing unemployment benefits, an impasse within the GOP is delaying the rollout of a new stimulus package. The White House has backed down from Trump’s demand to include a payroll tax cut in the next coronavirus relief bill, but has yet to reach agreement with Senate Republicans on many other aspects of the legislation.

Here are some significant developments:

  • Florida set a new single-day record for fatalities on Thursday as the U.S. death toll surpassed 141,000, and more than 71,500 new covid-19 cases were reported nationwide. The U.S. has reported more than one million new cases in the past 15 days alone, with the infection rate doubling in less than a month.
  • Some of the CDC’s new guidance on reopening schools was written by White House officials, rather than health experts, people familiar with the process said.
  • Miami, the epicenter of Florida’s coronavirus outbreak, is urging residents to wear masks in their own homes so that they don’t infect family members.
  • As Trump continues to blame China for the pandemic, his aides are launching a broader campaign to punish Beijing for a slew of unrelated issues.

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