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1 The official death toll from COVID-19 hit the grim milestone the next morning.
2 The state has passed a grim milestone , passing 300 deaths.
3 It was another grim milestone for us.
4 The grim milestone means the pandemic is far from over, in fact, scientists believe it could get much worse.
5 The grim milestone looks set to be reached less than two weeks after the world hit the 4m mark.
6 The shocking figure was only matched with the grim milestone of this week's passing of the 2017 murder tally.
7 The region surpassed a grim milestone on Wednesday: 10,000 deaths and 200,000 confirmed coronavirus cases.
8 Yesterday Australia's state of Victoria passed the grim milestone of 300 deaths associated with Covid-19.
9 The world has reached a new grim milestone in the fight against COVID-19, smashing the previous record for daily coronavirus cases.
10 The grim milestone marks an increase of 10,000 deaths in nine days in the United States.
11 The grim milestone comes nearly 10 months after news of the new coronavirus began to emerge in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
12 Drug killings in that border city are nearing the grim milestone of 6,000 since Calderon took office.
13 The grim milestone comes shortly after the US became the first nation to record more than 2000 virus deaths in a single day.
14 While Brazil nears the peak of its epidemic, the US is approaching a grim milestone - one hundred thousand deaths due to Covid-19.
15 South Africa reported another grim milestone on Sunday, with the number of COVID-19 deaths now at over 5 000.
16 The coronavirus death toll in France has passed the grim milestone of 2,000 deaths, with more than 38,000 cases.
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