Coronavirus: over 2,80,000 deaths in US so far, this figure is likely to be exceeded by April

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Washington, JNN. America continues to top the list of countries affected by the corona virus. Here the death toll from corona infection has gone above two lakh 80 thousand. At the same time, the total number of infected has reached one crore 44 lakhs. According to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE), the death toll of infected people in the country has exceeded 280,090. At the same time, more than one crore 44 lakh people have fallen prey to this deadly virus. Apart from this, some analysts believe that by April the death toll will reach close to half a million. The University of Washington estimates a total of 5,38,893 deaths due to the corona as of April 1, 2021, based on the current trajectory scenario in the United States.

According to Xinhua news agency, New York has recorded the highest number of deaths. The death toll has risen to 34,853. Subsequently, Texas recorded the highest number of 22,825 deaths. More than 17,000 deaths have been confirmed in the states of California, Florida and New Jersey. In addition, 10 more deaths occurred in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Michigan. The United States is the country most affected by the epidemic worldwide.

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Let us know that on December 1, the number of deaths due to corona in the US had reached 2,70,000. More than 2,500 deaths have been reported here every day in the last four days. A total of 2,879 deaths were recorded in the country on Thursday. In addition, according to a daily newspaper published by Kovid Tracking in American hospitals, there are currently a record 1,01,276 corona infected admits in hospitals. In addition, 2,27,885 new cases have been confirmed in the United States on Friday..

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