U.S. coronavirus deaths projected at over 74,000 by August
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[April 28, 2020]
(Reuters) - The U.S. death toll from
the coronavirus outbreak could exceed 74,000 by August, according to the
University of Washington's predictive model, often cited by White House
officials and state public health authorities.
Late on Monday, the university's Institute for Health Metrics and
Evaluation (IHME) model raised its projected U.S. death toll to 74,073
by Aug. 4, up from nearly 67,000 predicted a week ago, and 60,000
predicted two weeks ago.
The figure https://bit.ly/2VJEEev is down from about a month ago, when
it projected around 90,000 COVID-19 deaths in the United States.
IHME director Christopher Murray said the death toll would climb if
states reopen their economies too early.
Several U.S. states have eased restrictions on businesses, and more are
ready to follow.
Stay-at-home orders issued by governors across the United States and
subsequent decisions to slowly reopen state economies have turned into
highly charged political issues in recent weeks as the shutdowns have
hammered the nation's economy.
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A nurse wearing personal protective equipment watches an ambulance
driving away outside of Elmhurst Hospital during the ongoing
outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the Queens borough
of New York, U.S., April 20, 2020. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo
U.S. coronavirus deaths surpassed 56,000 on Monday, according to a
Reuters tally . The United States has by far the world's largest
number of confirmed coronavirus cases at more than 993,000.
Globally, cases have topped 3 million, with a total of more than
210,000 deaths, Reuters calculations show .
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; editing by Nick Macfie)
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