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U.S. nears grim milestone of 200,000 COVID-19 deaths

 The death toll from the spread of the coronavirus within the united states was approaching over 200,000 on Monday, by the far the highest number of any nation.

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The united states, on a weekly average, is now losing about 800 lives every day to the virus, according to a Reuters tally. That's down from a peak of 2,806 daily deaths recorded on April 15.


During the early months of the pandemic, 200,000 deaths was regarded by many as the maximum number of lives likely to be lost within the united states to the virus.


On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump said the worst was over, as the death toll reached 199,630 with 6.8 million confirmed cases.

“We are rounding the corner on the pandemic, with or without a vaccine... and we’ve done a phenomenal job - not just a good job - a phenomenal job. Other than public relations, but that’s because I have fake news.”

Trump has previously admitted to playing down the danger of the coronavirus early because he didn't want to “create a panic.”

With barely six weeks left before the election on Nov. 3, Trump is behind Democratic rival Joe Biden nationally in every major public opinion poll and is neck and neck in key swing states. Trump’s handling of the pandemic and subsequent economic downturn has battered his standing among many citizens .


Trump has frequently questioned the recommendation of scientific experts on everything from the timing of a vaccine to reopening schools and businesses to wearing a mask. He has refused to support a national mask mandate and held large political rallies where few wore masks.

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield recently told Congress that a mask would offer more guaranteed protection than a vaccine, which might only be broadly available by “late second quarter, third quarter 2021.”


Trump refuted the timeline for the vaccine and said that it's going to be available in a matter of weeks and before the Nov. 3 election.


Biden, who often wears a mask and has said he would require masks nationwide, has warned against a rushed release of a vaccine, saying, “Let me be clear: I trust vaccines, I trust scientists, but I don’t trust Donald Trump.”

The University of Washington’s health institute is forecasting coronavirus fatalities reaching 378,000 by the end of 2020, with the daily death toll skyrocketing to 3,000 per day in December.


Over 70% of these within the united states who have lost their lives to the virus were over the age of 65, per CDC data.


The southern states of Texas and Florida contributed the most deaths within the united states in the past fortnight and were closely followed by California.

California, Texas and Florida - the three most populous U.S. states - have recorded the most coronavirus infections and have long surpassed the state of new York, which was the epicenter of the outbreak in early 2020. The country as a whole is reporting over 40,000 new infections on the average every day and saw cases last week rise on a weekly basis after falling for eight weeks in a row.


Deaths rose 5% last week after falling for four weeks in a row, as per a Reuters analysis.


Six out of each 10,000 residents within the united states has died of the virus, according to Reuters data, one of the highest rates among developed nations.

Brazil follows the united states in the number of overall deaths due to the virus, with over 136,000 fatalities. India has had the world’s highest daily death rate over the last week with total deaths now approaching 100,000.


News Source : Reuters


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