After the coronavirus was first reported in the U.S. in January, the first million reported cases developed over roughly three months, as testing centered around those who had fallen ill and essential workers. The second million cases were reported over a period of about six weeks. “We have never gotten out of the first wave,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top-infectious disease expert, in an interview with The Journal podcast . “So I wish we would stop talking about waves and just look at the reality of where we are right now.” Increased testing and a resurgence of the pandemic in some parts of the U.S. mean milestones in overall case counts are coming faster than before, surpassing 3 million today. Total U.S. cases 95 days until first million cases 43 28 3 million 2 million 1 million cases Feb. March April May June July Created with Highcharts […]