US daily death toll still passing 2000 despite predicted peak

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Tens of thousands of people in the United States have died from COVID-19 in the fortnight since President Donald Trump declared the nation had likely seen the worst of the pandemic.

Dr Tom Inglesby, director of the Johns Hopkins Centre for Health Security, said the US has reached a "plateau".

NYC health department spokesman Michael Lanza said the victims never tested positive but their death certificates list COVID-19 as a suspected cause of death. “Our estimated trajectory of COVID-19 deaths assumes continued and uninterrupted vigilance by the general public, hospital and health workers, and government agencies,” Dr Christopher Murray said in March.

 

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More BS from USA just posted it’s lowest 2 day total in 3 weeks. The info is clear as day on worldometere. _SarahMcPhee another garbage headline.

I hope trump lives long enough to see how history records him!

Thousands of deaths and the worst having passed are not mutually exclusive, you fake news hacks.

Just looking for the story on the credible Joe Biden sexual assault accusations? Must have missed it on here

It’s almost as if he deliberately talks sh** to get the stock market back up.....

You are becoming more and more fake news by the day.

Dr. Fauci and Birx said the exact same, as they know deaths lag infections. is this article written to inform readers that this whole thing turned out to be significantly better than feared, or just score cheap trump hate clicks?

Always been a good judge, The Don.

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