The US reported its highest number of Covid-19 deaths in one day Tuesday: 4,327, according to Johns Hopkins University. In fact, the five highest daily tallies for new infections and new deaths have all occurred in 2021. Over the past week, the US has averaged more than 3,300 deaths every day, a jump of more than 217% from mid-November. More than 3 million new US cases have been reported in the first 13 days of the year.
If another 55% to 60% of the population can be vaccinated -- something Offit said can be done if the US gives 1 million to 1.5 million doses a day --"then I really do think that by June, we can stop the spread of this virus." Big changes to vaccine distributionOn Tuesday, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said the federal government will no longer hold back second doses of Covid-19 vaccines that it kept in reserve.
Yeah ... I expect more news like that to push people to the lines where they give the vaccine Try harder
Until Buden takes office and it will suddenly disappear.
Tomorrow will like be more
This only means hospitals are doing a crappy job and helping people. They have no pride in practicing health. Covid is a small portion of why so many have died.
Think of it as a small town or 3 per day. being extinguished.
and 90% aren't really Covid-19 deaths!
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Well don't go adding the death count to last year and double dipping it into this year's death count to make it look like the only disease currently killing us!
I remember Speaker Pelosi going through China town saying there is nothing to worry about. Those people in that market that had Covid-d can blame Pelosi. Not the President!
bro yall say this everyday tho
Lol
And our fearless leader was where doing what he is no longer manning his post
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