New daily Coronavirus cases in the United States fell for the first time in over a week, according to the latest numbers from Worldometers.
On Sunday March 29th, the US registered 18,469 new daily Coronavirus cases, which was down from 19,452 on Saturday. This could very well mark the beginning of a “peak” in new Coronavirus cases in the United States.
While the “total” case number is still seeing steady growth, this drop in “daily new” cases could mean that the exponential spread of the virus has come to a grinding halt.
Check out this brand new chart from Worldometers.info:

As you can see from the chart above, new daily cases were growing by leaps and bounds on a daily basis until Sunday,
From March 21 to March 22 alone, our new daily cases skyrocketed from 4,825 to 9,400. From March 25 to March 26, the daily cases grew from 13,355 to 17,224.
This pattern continued for several days until the final number was tallied on Sunday, registering at “only” 18,469, down over 1,000 new cases from Saturday.
Yes, our “total” case count is still growing by what could be considered an alarming rate, but we need to look deeper into the numbers.
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