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ABC Evening News for Wednesday, Jul 22, 2020
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(Studio: David Muir) The US coronavirus statistics with new grim milestones cited. Report introduced.

(Miami Beach: Victor Oquendo) The record death count in California, more states mandating masks, the cases in Florida featured; details given about testing issues in minority neighborhoods. [California OFFICIAL. Minnesota Governor Tim WALZ, Avenrura Hospital & Medical Center Dr. Gustavo FERRER@; lost both parents, Houston boy Isaiah GARCIA@- offer views on aspects of the coronavirus crisis.] [At press briefing, President TRUMP - says wear a mask, socially distance, wash hands, avoid indoor gatherings.] [National Inst. of Allergy & Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony FAUCI@- says this won't disappear.] A new "New England Journal of Medicine" study on how fast antibodies might fade after infection & the government agreement to pay Pfizer for 100 million vaccine doses discussed.

Reporter(s):
Muir, David;
Oquendo, Victor
Duration:
00:04:40

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