U.S. coronavirus deaths top 16,000: Reuters tally
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[April 10, 2020]
By Lisa Shumaker
(Reuters) - U.S. deaths due to coronavirus
topped 16,400 on Thursday, according to a Reuters tally, although there
are signs the outbreak might be nearing a peak.
U.S. officials warned Americans to expect alarming numbers of
coronavirus deaths this week, even as there was evidence that the number
of new infections was flattening in New York state, the epicenter of the
U.S. outbreak.
But Americans must resist the temptation to backslide on social
distancing now that signs of progress have emerged in the battle against
the coronavirus outbreak, U.S. medical and state officials said on
Thursday.
U.S. deaths, the second highest in the world, set new daily records on
Tuesday and Wednesday with over 1,900 new deaths reported each day,
according to a Reuters tally. U.S. deaths were up over 1,600 on Thursday
with several states yet to report their latest figures. (Graphic:
https://tmsnrt.rs/2w7hX9T)
U.S. cases topped 459,000 on Thursday, up 27,000 from the prior day.
Only Italy has more deaths with 18,279 fatalities reported, although it
has a much smaller population that the United States. After a marked
reduction from previous peaks, new infections have picked up in the past
two days, frustrating hopes that the illness was in clear retreat.
The Italian government is planning to extend its lockdown to contain the
country's COVID-19 outbreak until May 3, two trade union sources told
Reuters on Thursday after meeting ministers.
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Healthcare workers prepare to transfer the body of a deceased person
at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center during the outbreak of the
coronavirus disease (COVID19) in the Brooklyn borough of New York,
U.S., April 8, 2020. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Spain's prime minister warned on Thursday that nationwide
confinement would likely last until May even though he said the
worst should soon be over as the death toll slowed from one of the
world's most devastating coronavirus' outbreaks. Spain reported
15,238 deaths, the third highest in the world.
Italy imposed a nationwide lockdown on March 9 to slow the spread of
the virus and Spain followed on March 14. New York state required
all residents to stay home except for essential businesses on March
20 and now more than 94% of Americans are under similar orders but
the United States has resisted a national stay-at-home order.
(Writing by Lisa Shumaker; Editing by Alistair Bell)
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