"Hopefully we're going to come in below that 100,000 lives lost,
which is a horrible number nevertheless," Trump said.
Projections have varied for how many lives COVID-19, the
respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus, would
claim. Anthony Fauci, a top infectious disease official, had
said in March that Americans should be prepared for 100,000
deaths.
"So, yeah, we’ve lost a lot of people. But if you look at what
original projections were — 2.2 million — we’re probably heading
to 60,000, 70,000," Trump said at a press briefing on Monday.
On Wednesday the number of deaths passed 60,000, eclipsing the
number of Americans killed in the Vietnam War.By Friday
afternoon, at least 63,260 people had died, according to a
Reuters tally of state and local government reports.
(Reporting by Steve Holland and Lisa Lambert; Editing by Sandra
Maler and Grant McCool)
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