Amid political chaos, US sets daily record for COVID-19 deaths

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Coronavirus deaths in the US have hit another one-day high of more than 4300 as the country's attention remains focused largely on the fallout from the deadly uprising at the US Capitol.

The nation's overall death toll from COVID-19 has eclipsed 380,000, according to Johns Hopkins University, and is closing in fast on the number of Americans killed in World War II, or about 407,000. Confirmed infections have topped 22.8 million.

The daily figure is subject to revision, but deaths have been rising sharply over the past 2½ months, and the country is now in the most lethal phase of the outbreak yet, even as the vaccine is being rolled out. New cases are running at nearly a quarter of a million per day on average.More than 9.3 million Americans have received their first shot of the vaccine, or less than 3 per cent of the population, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

 

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