CDC estimates coronavirus death toll to reach 233,000 by end of month


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has forecast 233,000 Kovid-19 deaths by the end of this month, with up to 6,800 new casualties in the last week of October alone.

The CDC said in a report on its website: “The national gathering forecast this week indicates the uncertain trend in the new COVID-19 over the next four weeks and predicts 2,800 to 6,800 new deaths during the week ending October 31. , 2020.

“The National Assembly estimates that a total of 224,000 to 233,000 COVID-19 deaths have been reported to date.”

The CDC’s National Collective Forecast uses 41 different independent models to create its own forecast. More than 7.7 million Americans have already tested positive for the virus; The death toll is 214,573.

More than 7.7 million Americans have already tested positive for the virus;  The death toll is 214,573

More than 7.7 million Americans have already tested positive for the virus; The death toll is 214,573

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) predicts: 'National gathering this week ... forecasts that 2,1100 to 6,800 new deaths are expected during the week ending October 31, 2020.  The National Assembly estimates that a total of 224,000 to 233,000 COVID-19 deaths have been reported to date.  '

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has predicted: ‘National gathering this week … forecast that 2,1100 to 6,800 new deaths are expected during the week ending October 31, 2020. The National Assembly estimates that a total of 224,000 to 233,000 COVID-19 deaths have been reported to date. ‘

CDC on Sunday. A day earlier, from its previous count, 53,363 cases had been reported, and the death toll had risen to 57,577. CDC figures do not necessarily reflect cases reported by individual states.

More than 56,000 new cases were reported nationwide on Thursday, a daily increase in infections since the first week of Gust.

Hospital admissions across the country have also been on the rise since the end of September.

Death, however, has been trending downward.

The number of deaths across the country, on average, is on the way down to about two months.

Death is a vague indicator and may increase potentially a few weeks after the increase in cases.

Hospitals from Covid-1 have recently reached their highest point in the Midwest, with growth in new cases being the worst in the country.

South Dakota has the highest number of new cases and positive testing rates in the country. The number of hospital admissions in the state due to COVD-19 reached a new high last week.

The number of North Dakotas is moving in the wrong direction as it reaches new heights for active and newly confirmed cases, as well as hospital admissions.

In Iowa, which has eased most of its previous coronavirus restrictions, Kovid-19 hospitalization last week was also a record high.

And the White House Task Force in Missouri recently listed it in the “red zone” for its high rate of new cases and positive tests. The state also recently saw a new high for hospital admissions.

In the last month Wisconsin has become the latest hotspot in the country with the number of cases, hospital admissions and death statistics.

Governor Tony Evers activated the 530-bed Field Hospital Spital outside Milwaukee, as the ongoing rise in COVD-19 infection threatens to overwhelm hospitals.

Some northeastern states are now seeing an increase in cases after arrangements were made to reduce the spread following the spring surge.

New Jersey officials say they are tormented for a second wave after registering 1,301 new cases on Thursday – the highest daily toll since May.

U.S. New York, the epicenter of the outbreak, also saw a surge in cases this month.

The increase follows Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday urging hundreds of businesses and schools to close in some New York City neighborhoods where cases have escalated.

President Donald Trump’s physician has said he is not at risk of contracting the coronavirus after all this – but has not explicitly said whether Trump has tested negative for him.

In a memo issued Saturday night, White House physician Dr. Sean Conley said Trump meets the CDC’s criteria for closing isolation from safety and is no longer considered a transmission risk by “current recognition standards.”

The diagnosis was made as the president prepared to resume campaign rallies and other activities. The memo did not disclose that Trump had tested negative for the virus.

He followed Trump’s first public appearance after returning to the White House after being treated for coronavirus. Hundreds of people gathered on the South Lane on Saturday afternoon for Trump’s address on his support for law enforcement from the White House balcony.

Trump took off his mask after appearing on the balcony to address the crowd on the lower lawn, his first step in reaching the public stage with more than three weeks to go until election day.

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