US COVID-19 death toll exceeds Americans killed in Vietnam War as cases top 1 million

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WASHINGTON: The US death toll from COVID-19 on Tuesday (Apr 28) exceeded the 58,220 American lives lost during the Vietnam War as cases topped 1 ...

WASHINGTON: The US death toll from COVID-19 on Tuesday exceeded the 58,220 American lives lost during the Vietnam War as cases topped 1 million, according to a Reuters tally.

The US death toll since the first death recorded on Feb 29 reached 58,233 on Tuesday, up more than 2,000 from the prior day.The outbreak could take more than 74,000 US lives by Aug 4, compared with an Apr 22 forecast of over 67,600, according to the University of Washington's predictive model, often cited by White House officials.Globally, coronavirus cases top 3 million since the outbreak began in China late last year.

Unprecedented stay-at-home orders to try to curb the spread of the virus have hammered the economy, with the number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits over the last five weeks soaring to 26.5 million. "Everyone is talking about reopening. I get it," said New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, adding any decision should not be made based on politics or emotions or in reaction to protests.

The US Chamber of Commerce, the top lobbying group for the country's business sector, called for consistency across federal, state and local governments to reopen the economy but urged against any public health guidelines becoming regulations that could harm businesses as they seek to restart.

 

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