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A worker moves part of a delivery of 64 hospital beds from Hillrom to The Mount Sinai Hospital, during the Covid-19 outbreak, in Manhattan, New York City, US, on March 31, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

US coronavirus deaths top 47,000 after near-record increase on previous day

WASHINGTON, April 23 — US coronavirus deaths topped 47,000 yesterday after rising by a near-record single-day number the previous day, according to a Reuters tally.

A University of Washington model, often cited by the White House, projected a total of nearly 66,000 US coronavirus deaths by August 4, an upward revision from its most recent previous estimate of 60,000 deaths. At current rates, US deaths could reach 50,000 later this week.

The first US coronavirus death occurred weeks earlier than previously believed, according to California county health officials who saved tissue samples for weeks until they could be tested. The first US death was on February 6, instead of February 29, they reported.

In the weeks since, the US death toll has soared to the highest in the world.

US deaths totalled 47,050 yesterday, with the day’s count about 1,800 and some states have yet to report. US deaths increased by 2,792 on Tuesday alone, just shy of a peak of 2,806 deaths in a single day on April 15.

New York state, the epicentre of the US outbreak, reported 474 new deaths yesterday, the smallest increase since April 1. Some nearby states such as Pennsylvania and New Jersey reported record single-day deaths tolls on Tuesday.

Health officials have said that deaths are a lagging indicator of the outbreak, coming weeks after patients fall sick, and do not mean stay-at-home restrictions are failing to slow the spread of the virus.

The United States has by far the world’s largest number of confirmed coronavirus cases at over 830,000. Cases rose 20,000 so far yesterday and were on track to continue the slow but steady decline seen throughout April.

President Donald Trump yesterday applauded steps taken by a handful of Republican-led US states, including Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee, to start reopening their economies despite warnings of a potential fresh surge of coronavirus infections.

— Reuters

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