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FILE - In this Monday, May 11, 2020, file photo, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear speaks during a news conference at the state Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., to provide an update on the coronavirus situation. Kentucky voters concerned about being at risk of contracting the coronavirus will be able to cast mail-in ballots under a bipartisan agreement reached by Beshear and Secretary of State Michael Adams. (Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader via AP, File)

FILE - In this Monday, May 11, 2020, file photo, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear speaks during a news conference at the state Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., to provide an update on the coronavirus situation. Kentucky voters concerned about being at risk of contracting the coronavirus will be able to cast mail-in ballots under a bipartisan agreement reached by Beshear and Secretary of State Michael Adams. (Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader via AP, File)

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A group of young students wearing face mask protection to prevent the spread of the coronavirus attend their first class in Luis Amigo school, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Monday, Sept. 7, 2020. Students in five Spanish regions return to class on Monday for the first time since the pandemic paralyzed Spain six months ago. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

A group of young students wearing face mask protection to prevent the spread of the coronavirus attend their first class in Luis Amigo school, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Monday, Sept. 7, 2020. Students in five Spanish regions return to class on Monday for the first time since the pandemic paralyzed Spain six months ago. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

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Beachgoers enjoyed the sunny and hot day at Sunny Isles Beach as the coronavirus pandemic continues on Sunday, Sept. 6, 2020. (David Santiago/Miami Herald via AP)

Beachgoers enjoyed the sunny and hot day at Sunny Isles Beach as the coronavirus pandemic continues on Sunday, Sept. 6, 2020. (David Santiago/Miami Herald via AP)

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Employees of a university wait to register their names for COVID-19 test in Jammu, India, Monday, Sept. 7, 2020. India's coronavirus cases are now the second-highest in the world and only behind the United States, as the caseload crosses Brazil on a day when urban metro trains partially resume service in the capital New Delhi and other states. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)

Employees of a university wait to register their names for COVID-19 test in Jammu, India, Monday, Sept. 7, 2020. India's coronavirus cases are now the second-highest in the world and only behind the United States, as the caseload crosses Brazil on a day when urban metro trains partially resume service in the capital New Delhi and other states. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)

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One thousand of chairs symbolizing people died from the coronavirus are placed at the Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Sept. 7, 2020. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday announced overnight curfews on some 40 cities and towns hit hard by the coronavirus, but backed away from reported recommendations for full lockdowns after an uproar by politically powerful religious politicians. The measures were announced late Sunday after hours of consultations with decision-makers. The government has been forced to take new action after failing to contain an outbreak that has claimed more than 1,000 lives and remains at record levels of new infections. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

One thousand of chairs symbolizing people died from the coronavirus are placed at the Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Sept. 7, 2020. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday announced overnight curfews on some 40 cities and towns hit hard by the coronavirus, but backed away from reported recommendations for full lockdowns after an uproar by politically powerful religious politicians. The measures were announced late Sunday after hours of consultations with decision-makers. The government has been forced to take new action after failing to contain an outbreak that has claimed more than 1,000 lives and remains at record levels of new infections. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

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