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The seven-day rolling average of new COVID-19 cases has declined significantly according to Johns Hopkins University and the average daily number of new COVID-19 cases is now less than 100,000.“The seven-day rolling average fell below 100,000 on Friday for the first time since Nov. 4, according to Johns Hopkins University data, and stayed below 100,000 through Saturday,” the New York Post reported Monday. ‘The welcome decline comes after the seven-day rolling average of new cases was well above 200,000 for much of December and spiked to nearly 300,000 in January amid a holiday surge, the data shows.”Monday’s numbers are down a full 64% since …