Covid – USA lost 1 in 1000 Americans from 19


The U.S. population is estimated at 330,750,000, according to the Census Bureau estimate for the last week of December. On Saturday afternoon, the national death toll from Covid-19 reached 331,116, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

U.S. In Kovid-19 infection has reached more than 18.7 million.

U.S. thanks to Covid-19 The first death occurred in Kirkland, Washington on February 29. However, the results of the autopsy in April determined that in early February, two Californians died of covid-19.
The World Health Organization declared Kovid-19 an epidemic on March 11. At the end of March, the nation’s 1,000th death was recorded, according to figures obtained by CNN. Some states at the time introduced prohibited lockdown protocols to prevent the spread. Meanwhile, most European nations were in the midst of the growth of Covid-19, which stripped hospitals and health care systems.
Within weeks, Johns Hopkins figures showed that at least 10,000 Americans had died in Covid-19 on April 4, with health experts warning that due to testing issues and misinformation, the total number of deaths could be considered secret.
With an average of more than 1,000 deaths per day, four months after the first confirmed infection on U.S. soil, according to Johns Hopkins data, U.S.

During the summer, mortality and infection slowed nationwide from April highs, although there were occasional outbreaks in different states, leading to an increase in local figures. Four months after the deaths of 100,000 Americans in May, on September 21, 200,000 American deaths were lengthened.

Mortality has risen since November. Instead of the same trend that took four months to reach 200,000, the next leap took 300,000 deaths in just 11 weeks. Mark was announced on December 14th.
Health officials are urging Americans to remain vigilant with the coronavirus protocol, including quarantining, social distance and wearing masks. Officials in California, where the infection has developed at an alarming rate, have given the driver a direct reason behind the coronavirus fatigue behind the November extra.

With the advent of Christmas and New Year, and the long-term outbreak of the virus, hospitals and state governments are working hard to keep this increase in January and February, one year after the outbreak began.

CNN’s Holly Silverman contributed to this report.

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