Texas Surpasses 1 Million Coronavirus Cases, According To Johns Hopkins University

Health care workers at the Covid-19 Unit at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston on July 2.

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If Texas was a country instead of a state, it would rank in the top 10 nations with the most overall coronavirus cases.

That’s according to data from Johns Hopkins University, which also revealed that the state, the second-most populous in the U.S., surpassed 1 million cases on Tuesday.

Texas is the first U.S. state to record this number of cases. California is not far behind with 991,162 cases; Florida has 852,174. The rest of the states have each recorded under 600,000.