Photo Gallery: America’s Tragic Journey to 200,000 Coronavirus Deaths

The pandemic has wreaked havoc in the United States, destroying millions of lives and leaving thousands of people in mourning across the country.

Last March 22, 2020 at 5. 34 AM

As the United States makes a vital step in loss of life as a result of the pandemic, it will be a time for some to reflect on how so many lives have been affected.

Here we have collected photographs of the months since the United States reported its first officially known case.

While the first genuine case in the United States will be known, the first known diagnosis of the virus was a 35-year-old man living north of Seattle who had returned from Wuhan, China, on January 20; a day later, President Trump told CNBC, “He’s a user of China and we’ve got him under control. “

Last January, the White House set up a working group and, as we now know from Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, President Trump learned at least February 7 that Covid-19 was a serious threat, even if it minimized dangers in public.

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar declared a public fitness emergency on January 31, and Trump left China, a resolution he said mistakenly stored thousands of lives.

In February, covid-19’s first known death occurs in California, but will be known for months. Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that a patient in California tested positive for Covid-19, the first official case in which the source of the infection is unknown.

The economy is in free fall; Vice President Mike Pence is named chief of the White House force.

On February 27, Trump said, “This is happening to pass. One day, it’s like a miracle, it’ll disappear. “

In early March, Trump signed an $8. 3 aid bill that he receives almost unanimously in Congress and confuses many by saying that anyone who needs a check can get one.

Trump limited travel from Europe to the UK, a few days later he announced a travel ban from the UK and Ireland. There are chaotic and crowded scenes at some U. S. airports as Americans run home.

Broadway closed in New York and the March Madness basketball tournament was cancelled and the United States had more than 1,600 cases shown across the country. On March 13, Trump declared a national emergency.

The lockdowns began, first in California, then in New York, and spread across the country. As of March 26, more than 1,000 deaths are recorded in the United States, a figure that doubles in just a few days.

Trump, who downplayed the virus, replaced his tone and said that “our country is in the midst of a wonderful national test, as never before. “

A Navy hospital arrives in New York, fearing that its hospitals will not be able to care for the number of patients, in the end it is not significantly mandatory. Stories of heartbreaking losses emerge in the city’s hospitals, where medical staff paint for as much of their talents as possible, while in many cases they suffer to locate enough non-public protective equipment.

In early April, the CDC recommends that all Americans wear a mask in public, after weeks of suggesting otherwise. The mayor of New York warns that D-Day is looming as hospitals struggle to use non-public protective appliances (PPEs), fans, beds, and staff.

It shows that black Americans and Latinos suffer disproportionately, with more deaths. ProPublica was one of the first to detect an alarming racial disparity in mortality rates with a report in early April that African-Americans were dying at alarming rates from Covid-19. Since then, knowledge has become even stronger, revealing that blacks die two to three times more than whites.

The CDC reverses its rules about the effect of dressing in masks and recommends dressing with them.

There are shocking images of cars aligning in front of food banks pointing to a massive increase in the call of citizens and families amid losses of widespread tasks across the country.

Trump claimed full authority over states and temporarily challenged through governors.

Two days after thousands of protesters in Michigan piled up to denounce the order at his state’s home, Trump tweeted to “LIBERATE MINNESOTA,” “FREE THE MICHIGAN,” and “LIBERATE VIRGINIA. “

In April, there are up to 500 deaths a day in New York, that of the pandemic in the United States.

At a press conference, Trump seemed to recommend to others to inject a disinfectant to fight the virus, and then said he was being sarcastic. By April 28, more than one million people in the United States had tested positive for the virus.

Georgia is the first state to reopen with Gov. Brian Kemp in a confrontation with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms on the issue; President Trump reports at 20 p. m.

Protests begin in cities across the country after the possible murder of George Floyd, a black man, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and in the coming weeks thousands of people will demonstrate in the streets for racial justice. the participation rate will accumulate cases, this does not seem to be happening.

In early May, Trump said the emerging number of coronavirus deaths is only the value to pay for the reopening of the economy. “We have to be warriors,” he told Fox News.

Despite Trump’s claims, the virus is slowing down, there are new hot spots in Republican centers like Texas and Alabama. On May 27, the United States killed another 100,000 people in Covid-19.

A day later, unemployment applications filed the pandemic accumulating up to 40 million.

In early June, New York began the slow reopening of business, deaths are at a consistent number with the day. On June 10, the United States reached 2 million cases.

Later in the month, Trump held an election rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with disappointing involvement.

On June 24, the United States recorded 34,700 cases of Covid-19 in an undes married day, the largest accumulation in new cases since April, erasing two months of progress and marking a turning point in new outbreaks of cases such as the southern and western states. they start to see massive constructions.

July will be the worst month of the pandemic in America.

Florida broke the largest national accumulation record in new instances of Covid-19 with 15,299 new infections on July 16. Just the day before, Disney had reopened its huge park in Florida to visitors.

Later in the month, Trump first approved the face mask as “patriotic. “He was intentionally dressed in one in public until July 11.

The United States exceeds one million instances shown on July 23 and 150,000 deaths on July 29. Meanwhile, the United States adds up one million instances in 15 days.

Trump cancels the component of the Republican conference that intended to take place in Jacksonville, Florida, amid the increase in instances in the state.

Hundreds of others pay tribute to civil rights icon John Lewis, whose coffin was placed outdoors in the Capitol as a protocol replacement due to coronavirus.

There is a hot debate across the country about how schools and schools can reopen for face-to-face learning.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says the city can reopen in the fall if instances remain low.

On August 9, the United States surpassed the five million cases of coronavirus, a quarter of the global total of 20 million. The United States has more than 4% of the world’s population.

The Guardian and Kaiser Health News have been charged with Covid-19 among U. S. fitness services. But it’s not the first time And they report that more than 900 have died fighting the pandemic (the figure is now more than 1150).

The Democratic and Republican conventions feature many other stories of America’s reaction to the virus. Joe Biden announces a policy for a national mask term policy, if elected president.

At the end of August, U. S. college towns. They closed bars as Covid-19 cases increased. The United States exceeds 6 million cases as of August 31. An estimated 20 million others are at risk of deportation after federal coverage systems expire in July.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she is the victim of a “trap” after being photographed with a mask in a hairdresser.

On September 8, the United States reported fewer than 25,000 consistently with the day for the first time since June. Biden described Trump’s reaction to the crisis as “almost criminal. “

Anthony Fauci, an expert on the White House working group, says it will probably be a year before life returns to “normal” in the United States, even if a successful Covid-19 vaccine is approved in the coming months.

A 28-year-old instructor dies of Covid-19 as schools prepare to return to class.

There are fears of a dark winter in Covid, as experts say that the coming months are in the fight against the virus.

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