Trump: 'Going to be a lot of death' in US next week from COVID-19

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President Donald Trump told Americans to brace for a big spike in coronavirus fatalities in the coming days, as the country faces what he called ...

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump told Americans to brace for a big spike in coronavirus fatalities in the coming days, as the country faces what he called the toughest two weeks of the pandemic.Advertisement

The United States has the world's highest number of known cases of COVID-19, the flu-like respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus. More than 306,000 people have tested positive in the United States and over 8,300 have died, according to a Reuters tally. "We're not yet at the apex, we're getting closer ... Our reading of the projections is we're somewhere in the seven-day range," Cuomo said.New York City alone accounted for more than a quarter of the U.S. coronavirus deaths tallied by Johns Hopkins University. Hospitals and morgues in the city are struggling to treat the desperately ill and bury the dead.

"There's something sort of unquantifiably painful about telling a family their loved one died without letting them see them," he said.

 

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