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The death toll in the United States from the coronavirus pandemic is 200,087, according to a New York Times database.
The death toll in the United States as a result of the coronavirus pandemic exceeded 200,000 on Tuesday, as the first day of autumn raised doubts about what will come.
More deaths have been reported in the United States than in any other country, and reports of new coronavirus cases have soared in the United States and parts of Europe in recent days, suggesting a new phase of the crisis.
Some estimated in March that fewer than 500 would die from the pandemic. “More like 60,000,” predicted the most sensible U. S. infectious disease authority in April. “Everywhere, 75,000, 80,000 to 100,000 people,” President Trump said in May.
But even though the balance has gone from blurred estimates to bloodless realities, the magnitude remains difficult to comprehend: more than 200,000 deaths is a massive loss, nearly twice and a portion of the number of U. S. military personnel dying in combat. in Vietnam and the Korean Wars, obscuring construction in individual tragedies: a single running mother, a runner of a famous pitcher, a D-Day veteran, an inseparable couple and a picket troubadour.
Now that another 200,000 people have died, anything the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discussed in March in internal documents, such as low diversity for the worst-case situation, infectious disease experts are struggling to figure out how the pandemic could evolve in the coming months. .
Fewer new cases have been detected a week since a summer outbreak in the south and west peaked last July, but the country’s workload is developing again, especially in central states such as Wisconsin, Montana, and North Dakota. The pandemic basically affected coastal urban areas. The virus is spreading more widely now, in rural communities and university towns. The arrival of the flu season and the prospect of cooler air in the fall, most likely to send many others into the interior of the country. added to fears about what might bring the coming months.
Trfinishs can be temporarily replaced. In early April, about 800 people died each day, but this temporarily increased. For two weeks, from April 13 to 27, daily deaths estimated at an average of seven days remained in more than 2000. recently reported in the country every day and every day. Some epidemiologists say the death toll can rise to 300,000 until the end of the year in the United States.
Painful milestones have occurred temporarily: 50,000 deaths in April, 100,000 in May, and now 200,000, even when some states, such as Arizona, have demonstrated how temporary instances and deaths can minimize by taking mitigation efforts.
More deaths have been reported in the United States than in any other country, a handful of countries in Europe and Latin America have recorded more deaths consistent with the capita.
However, the even higher number of deaths in the United States stands in sharp contrast to mortality in other high-income countries. Italy, once at the centre of the pandemic, reported 17 deaths on Monday; Germany reported 10 deaths on the same day, and in the United States that day, 428 more people died from the virus.
In recent days, countries with fewer cases this summer have noticed the accumulation of the virus again. Worldwide, at least 73 countries saw an increase in newly detected cases on Sunday as scientists rush to seek a vaccine and new treatments.
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