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The death toll in the United States has risen to 56,144, with nearly one million cases. At the same time, the country’s president is preparing for further easing of the restrictive measures, but he is also firing on China.
According to data collected and published on a special website created by Johns Hopkins University, an additional 1,303 deaths from Covid-19 were recorded in the past 24 hours in the United States, where the number of infections has now reached nearly a million.
Nearly a quarter of the 210,000 deaths from coronary heart disease worldwide have been recorded in the United States. The strongest economic force on the planet now mourns 56,144 dead.
United States President Donald Trump said during a press conference on Monday night that his country would never “forget” those who “sacrificed” themselves to protect the world due to “incompetence” or “something else” On the China side, referring to the possibility that Washington demands compensation from Beijing for the severe blow to the US economy caused by the global pandemic.
Continuing his aggressive rhetoric against Beijing, President Trump said that “no one but one is responsible for what happened.”
At the same time, he noted that he wants to see many schools open in the United States, a decision to be made by state governors.
“I think we will see the reopening of many schools, even if it is only for a short time, and that will be good,” he said. Young people “seem fine” even when offended by the mockery, the Republican billionaire said.
The strategy proposed by the White House predicts that the schools will open about fifteen days after the rest of the activities begin. Trump, however, seemed to override that schedule. “I know that some governors are not yet ready to reopen their states, but they may be willing to reopen their schools,” he said.