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Coronavirus: more than 1,500 dead in the United States in 24 hours

2020-05-20T04:20:11.071Z


The United States has recorded 1,536 deaths from the new coronavirus in the past 24 hours, according to a count at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday (12:30 a.m. GMT Wednesday) of Johns Hopkins University, which references. This brings to 91,845 in total the number of deaths observed in the country, by far the most bereaved in the world in absolute value, where more than 1.5 million cases have also been recorded s...


The United States has recorded 1,536 deaths from the new coronavirus in the past 24 hours, according to a count at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday (12:30 a.m. GMT Wednesday) of Johns Hopkins University, which references. This brings to 91,845 in total the number of deaths observed in the country, by far the most bereaved in the world in absolute value, where more than 1.5 million cases have also been recorded since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic .

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The United States had noted between Sunday and Monday, with 759 additional deaths, their lowest daily toll in recent weeks, but the figures of Johns Hopkins, continuously updated according to data transmitted by the local health authorities of the country, seem to mechanically decrease over the weekend.

According to an average of nine epidemiological models produced by researchers at the University of Massachusetts, the death toll from Covid-19 is expected to be around 113,000 in the country by June 13. The new projection, released Tuesday when many states have taken steps to revive their economies, predicts the deaths of an estimated 22,000 more Americans in 25 days.

Source: lefigaro

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