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Patricia Veliz, center, receives the Eucharist from Father Enrique Corona during a Sunday Mass at St. Agnes Church, in Paterson, New Jersey, on June 14. The state eased its restrictions on gatherings this week as the state begins to lift measures meant to slow the pandemic. Gov. Phil Murphy also said that outdoor demonstrations protected by the First Amendment, including religious services and protests stemming from George Floyd's death, can be held, regardless of the number of attendees.
An usher squirts hand sanitizer onto a worshiper's hands as she enters for a Mass at St. Agnes Church, in Paterson, New Jersey, on June 14.
Caddie for Gary Woodland of the United States, Brennan Little, uses a wipe on the flag stick as a precautionary measure during the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge, on June 14, at Colonial Country Club, in Fort Worth, Texas.
A couple parks on the side of the road to have lunch in Grand Teton National Park, on June 13, outside Jackson, Wyoming. Teton National Park is in the process of a Phased re-opening after the shutdown with many of the trails and roads open but the visitor centers, hotels and restaurants still closed.
People gather on a closed street in Brooklyn, as phase one of reopening after lockdown begins, in New York, on June 13.
Jon Batiste performs for medical workers outside NYU Langone Health hospital on June 13, in New York City.
Exhibits are on display at the Trap Music Museum on June 13, in Atlanta, Georgia. The Trap Music Museum reopened with preventative measures based on the CDC and city of Atlanta safety guidelines for businesses to reopen safely.
Bishop O'Connell High School graduates Michael Gallo, Daniel Cahill and Rafael Ruiz process during a front yard drive-in COVID-19 honorary graduation ceremony at a home in Falls Church, Virginia, on June 13.
Danielle Espinoza, left, prepares to cut her own hair as hairstylist Wendy Newsome, in Portland, Ore., provides a virtual guided haircut over their computers through Zoom during the coronavirus outbreak in San Francisco on June 13.
People drink outside a bar during the reopening phase following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in the East Village neighborhood of New York City on June 13.
Bob Good, GOP challenger to incumbent Rep. Denver Riggleman, R-Va., greets delegates as they arrive to vote at the 2020 Fifth Congressional Ditrict Republican Party Convention, held as a drive thru event at the Tree Of Life Ministries, in Lynchburg, Virginia, on June 13.
Seniors from Kennett High School receive their diplomas on the summit of Cranmore Mountain in North Conway, New Hampshire, on June 13, 2020. - The unique graduation was a way to follow health guidelines for Covid-19 and allow the students to have their graduation day. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)
Ross Valley Fitness (formerly Ross Valley Crossfit) members participate in an outdoor socially distanced workout class on June 13, in San Anselmo, California. Members of Ross Valley Fitness were able to participate in their first in-person workout class since gyms were closed due to the pandemic. The town of San Anselmo closed off streets on weekends to allow businesses like gyms and restaurants to have more outdoor space for their customers to maintain social distancing.
West Point graduating cadets sit spaced apart while maintaining social distancing during their 2020 United States Military Academy graduation ceremony attended by President Donald Trump at West Point, New York, on June 13.
People drink outside a bar during the reopening phase in the East Village neighborhood in New York, on June 12.
Belle Piedrasanta, left, and Mira Alvarez remove belongings of a relative who worked at the Golden Cross Health Care facility as it was evacuated because the operators were failing to provide even the most basic health services in Pasadena, Calif. on June 12.
Visitors look at an elephant as it lumbers around its enclosure as the Denver Zoo reopens after a three-month closure on June 12.
Partitions separate restaurant patrons at tables set up on the side walk on June 12, in Boston. The city has given temporary permission for restaurants to use public streets and sidewalks for outdoor seating due to concern about the spread of COVID-19.
Muslims attend the first Friday prayer at the Darul Islah Mosque in Teaneck after Covid-19 pandemic measures began to be lifted in New Jersey on June 12.
People paddle past bigger boats in Ego Alley in Annapolis, Md. on June 12. Maryland will ease more restrictions on businesses that have been in place due to the coronavirus, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday. Hogan provided a schedule for allowing indoor dining, as well as the opening of indoor gyms and casinos.
From left are Ben Hasselbach, 15, John Newnham, 15, Shane Snyder, 14, Randy Newnham, and Josh Good, 14 at the Reading Public Museum in Pennsylvania on June 12. With Berks County in the Yellow Phase of reopening from the coronavirus pandemic shutdown, the museum is starting to reopen to small groups who have memberships.
Nurse Catherine Gaughan draws blood from Ahmad Bazzi for antibody testing at ACCESS in Dearborn, Mich., on June 12.
Social distancing instructions are seen at the Westfield Santa Anita shopping mall on June 12, in Arcadia, California, as Phase 3 in Los Angeles County's battle with the coronavirus pandemic is underway with businesses reopening.
Principal Vance Fishback presents diplomas to graduates of the class of 2020 from Cabarrus Early College of Technology at the Charlotte Motor Speedway during a graduation event in Concord, North Carolina on June 12. Due to the coronavirus pandemic Cabarrus County schools participated in a first-of-its-kind commencement ceremony for students and family.
At Long Island MacArthur Airport a traveler checks out a vending machine that dispenses PPE including face masks and sanitizing wipes on June 12 in Ronkonkoma, New York.
Kate Nunley watches as professional and college players workout at Grand Park on June 12 in Westfield, Indiana. Proceeds from the event will go to Reviving Baseball in the Inner City of Indianapolis.
A Puro automated ultraviolet disinfection system is used to sanitize the interior of a subway car at an MTA Maintenance Facility on June 12 in New York City. As New York City begins to reopen amidst the lingering Coronavirus crisis, subway trains will be regularly disinfected with the new UV light technology.
On-campus staff working on the grounds of the Hebrew Home at Riverdale wait to be tested for COVID-19 by nasal swab before they can begin their shifts on June 12 in New York.
Guests play roulette at Excalibur Hotel & Casino after the Las Vegas Strip property opened for the first time since being closed in mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic on June 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Workers prepare face masks for rideshare drivers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic at a food drive organised by the Mobile Workers Alliance (MWA), outside the Uber Greenlight hub in Burbank, California, June 11. The MWA claims Uber and Lyft have not provided the necessary support to the gig drivers in the face of the pandemic.
Community Ambulance advanced emergency medical technician Anselmo Morales (R) checks the temperature of Tony Eafrati as he arrives at Excalibur Hotel & Casino just after the Las Vegas Strip property opened for the first time since being closed in mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic on June 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Due to social distancing, shoppers wear protective masks as they wait in line outside Gucci as South Coast Plaza reopens, requiring customers maintain a social distance and wear face masks at South Coast Plaza June 11 in Costa Mesa, California.
Nila Davis (L) deals cards to Becky Lewis of Texas at a blackjack table with plexiglass safety shield dividers at Excalibur Hotel & Casino after the Las Vegas Strip property opened for the first time since being closed in mid-March, on June 11, in Las Vegas.
Medical workers administer tests for the coronavirus to people in vehicles, Thursday, June 11, 2020, in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. Boston is offering those who were involved in protests following the killing of George Floyd access to coronavirus testing at the mobile site whether or not they are showing signs of COVID-19. Floyd, who was black, died May 25th after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee on his neck as he pleaded for air.
A sign explaining social distancing at Yosemite Falls on June 11, in Yosemite National Park, California. The Park reopened today with many restrictions after shutting down in March to protect people from COVID-19.
Gloria DeSoto, 92, bottom left, visits her family, reflected in the glass in their car, from a window of the Hebrew Home at Riverdale, where she lives, in New York, on June 11. Her family was able to visit by a speaker while they stayed in their car and DeSoto stayed behind the glass of an entryway.
Parkland Hospital employees, siting behind windows, give verbal instructions to a man and a woman on how to self administer a COVID-19 test at a walk up facility in Dallas, on June 11.
Signs at various locations remind golfers of social distancing rules during the first round of the Charles Schwab Challenge golf tournament in Fort Worth, Texas, on June 11.
Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey announces the latest coronavirus numbers and recent spike in cases during a news conference on June 11, in Phoenix.
Rideshare drivers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic receive free food, hand sanitizer and face masks at a food drive organised by the Mobile Workers Alliance (MWA), outside the Uber Greenlight hub in Burbank, California on June 11.
People walk through Universal CityWalk, on June 11, near Universal City, Calif. The tourist attraction, which had been closed due to the coronavirus outbreak recently re-opened.
People wear mask as they wait to enter the Illinois Department of Motor Vehicles in Deerfield, Ill., on June 11. Under the reopening plan, the facilities will focus on serving only new drivers, those with expired licenses or ID cards and vehicle transactions for the first two months.
Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a campaign event devoted to the reopening of the U.S. economy during the coronavirus pandemic in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 11.
Barber Michael Nasimov cuts hair with a protective face mask between plastic separations as phase two reopening continues during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease at Joseph Hair Salon in Port Washington, New York on June 11.
Guests wearing face masks ride a roller coaster at SeaWorld as it reopened with new safety measures in place on June 11 in Orlando, Florida. The park had been closed since mid-March to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Dan Abrams carries a box of food to a car during the Greater Cleveland Food Bank food distribution on June 11 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Compton Early College High School graduating student Chelsea Donis adjust her mortar after picking up her diploma in a parking lot during a drive-thru graduating ceremony, during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease in Compton, California on June 10.
Sea World Orlando president Kyle Miller, left, talks to invited guests during a media preview on June 10, ahead of the formal reopening to guests.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks at a press conference held in LaGuardia Airport's new Terminal B on June 10, in New York City. Citing LaGuardia Airport's old age and criticisms comparing it to a "third-world country," Cuomo praised the airport's drastic remodeling, a mutli-year, multi-billion-dollar construction project.
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(Reuters) - The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Sunday reported 2,063,812 cases of the new coronavirus, an increase of 25,468 cases from its previous count, and said that the number of deaths had risen by 646 to 115,271.
The CDC reported its tally of cases of the respiratory illness known as COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus, as of 4 p.m. ET on June 13 versus its previous report on Saturday.
Bing COVID-19 tracker: Latest numbers by country and state
The CDC figures do not necessarily reflect cases reported by individual states.
(Reporting by Sabahatjahan Contractor in Bengaluru; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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