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03-31-2020, 12:03 PM
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America's deadliest day to date: Coronavirus death toll soars to 3,180 - an increase of 605 with a person dying every TWO MINUTES - as 22,000 new infections are recorded and experts say the worst is yet to come
Monday was the deadliest day yet in the country's coronavirus crisis, with 605 people dying and the total death toll reaching 3,180
It is the equivalent of someone across the country dying every two minutes from the disease
There were 22,022 new infections which brings the national total to 164,671
The COVID-19 outbreak is now officially more deadly than the 9/11 terrorist attacks which killed 2,977
Social distancing guidelines have been extended to April 30 as a result of the escalating death toll
In New York City, where nearly 1,000 have died, there are fears of ambulance and paramedic shortages
New data suggests the NYC pandemic will peak on April 15 and across the country, 2,000 will die that day
Health experts say that it will take longer for the virus to spread throughout the US and peak later
In New York City, makeshift morgues are being used and bodies are being placed in cardboard coffins
Over a hellish six hour period on Monday, someone died every two minutes in the city
The US death toll from the coronavirus pandemic climbed past 3,000 on Monday, making the outbreak more deadly than the September 11 terrorist attacks that killed 2,977, and health experts are warning the worst is yet to come.
Total deaths across the United States increased by at least 605 on Monday, reaching a total of 3,180. It meant someone died every two minutes from the deadly disease. There were 22,022 new cases which brings the total to 164,671.
The amount the daily deaths increases by will continue to rise until the pandemic hits its peak in America which is still weeks away.
The University of Washington School of Medicine predicts that by April 20, the daily increase of deaths will hit 2,000. They say, by that metric, that the total US death toll will be 82,141. The White House has painted an even bleaker picture; that between 100,000 and 200,000 people die in a best case scenario where people follow social distancing guidelines
President Donald Trump yesterday urged Americans to follow the rules. He has extended them to the end of April.
New York City is the undoubted epicenter, with 138 new deaths reported on Monday. While it was an increase of 17 percent, it was a smaller increase than Saturday' spike, when 222 died.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio are trying now to do everything they can to prepare for the city for that peak. Field hospitals have been set up in Central Park, at the Javits Center and even in hotels like the Plaza and St Regis.
There are makeshift morgues popping up outside the city's overwhelmed hospitals which are struggling to keep up with the body count.
Rest - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/coronavirus/article-8170427/US-coronavirus-death-toll-tops-3-000-dead-9-11-expects-say-worst-come.html
America's deadliest day to date: Coronavirus death toll soars to 3,180 - an increase of 605 with a person dying every TWO MINUTES - as 22,000 new infections are recorded and experts say the worst is yet to come
Monday was the deadliest day yet in the country's coronavirus crisis, with 605 people dying and the total death toll reaching 3,180
It is the equivalent of someone across the country dying every two minutes from the disease
There were 22,022 new infections which brings the national total to 164,671
The COVID-19 outbreak is now officially more deadly than the 9/11 terrorist attacks which killed 2,977
Social distancing guidelines have been extended to April 30 as a result of the escalating death toll
In New York City, where nearly 1,000 have died, there are fears of ambulance and paramedic shortages
New data suggests the NYC pandemic will peak on April 15 and across the country, 2,000 will die that day
Health experts say that it will take longer for the virus to spread throughout the US and peak later
In New York City, makeshift morgues are being used and bodies are being placed in cardboard coffins
Over a hellish six hour period on Monday, someone died every two minutes in the city
The US death toll from the coronavirus pandemic climbed past 3,000 on Monday, making the outbreak more deadly than the September 11 terrorist attacks that killed 2,977, and health experts are warning the worst is yet to come.
Total deaths across the United States increased by at least 605 on Monday, reaching a total of 3,180. It meant someone died every two minutes from the deadly disease. There were 22,022 new cases which brings the total to 164,671.
The amount the daily deaths increases by will continue to rise until the pandemic hits its peak in America which is still weeks away.
The University of Washington School of Medicine predicts that by April 20, the daily increase of deaths will hit 2,000. They say, by that metric, that the total US death toll will be 82,141. The White House has painted an even bleaker picture; that between 100,000 and 200,000 people die in a best case scenario where people follow social distancing guidelines
President Donald Trump yesterday urged Americans to follow the rules. He has extended them to the end of April.
New York City is the undoubted epicenter, with 138 new deaths reported on Monday. While it was an increase of 17 percent, it was a smaller increase than Saturday' spike, when 222 died.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio are trying now to do everything they can to prepare for the city for that peak. Field hospitals have been set up in Central Park, at the Javits Center and even in hotels like the Plaza and St Regis.
There are makeshift morgues popping up outside the city's overwhelmed hospitals which are struggling to keep up with the body count.
Rest - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/coronavirus/article-8170427/US-coronavirus-death-toll-tops-3-000-dead-9-11-expects-say-worst-come.html