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According to a summary by Johns Hopkins University and Hospital Tuesday
exceeded 200,000 in the number of deaths from the coronavirus epidemic in the United States.
Caitlin Rivers, an epidemiologist at the institution’s Center for Public Health, said that if this trend continues, infection could be the leading cause of death in the country by the end of the year, after cardiovascular disease and cancer. Deaths in Texas, Florida and California have risen sharply in recent weeks. While President Donald Trump still spoke in March that she “did a very good job of keeping the death toll from the epidemic below 200,000,” and in August, when there were reports of 15 deaths a day, she claimed; “This is close to zero in a few days,” some experts say the death toll could approach 400,000 by the end of the year.
To date, 6.8 million people have been registered in the United States, making it the first country in terms of the number of people infected and killed. (BBC)
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