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U.S. COVID-19 Single-day Deaths Top 1,200 For First Time Since August by Annabella11: 4:42am On Oct 23, 2020
The number of coronavirus deaths reported in the United States on Wednesday reached its highest in two months, offering more evidence that the pandemic was gaining fresh momentum across the country as cooler weather sets in.
COVID-19 deaths nationwide had averaged about 700 a day for much of October before rising to 1,237 on Wednesday, according to a Reuters analysis, the most since Aug. 19.
The number of new infections began trending higher five weeks ago, and health experts have warned that a rise in fatalities would follow.
In Wisconsin, a pivotal battleground state that could help decide the Nov. 3 presidential election, Governor Tony Evers pleaded with residents to “please stay home” after his state, along with five others, reported a record day-over-day increase in COVID-19 deaths.
Since the pandemic reached the United States earlier this year, the nation has lost more than 222,000 lives, the world's higher total as well as one of the highest per capita death rates, especially among developed nations. (Graphic: tmsnrt.rs/35hBCSa)
For a third consecutive day, the country reported over 60,000 new cases, bringing the total to more than 8.3 million. The rise partly reflects stepped-up testing in many states, although higher hospitalizations and deaths are not linked to more testing.
At a drive-through testing site in a Milwaukee parking lot, residents waited to get tested in a long line of vehicles.
The autumn resurgence and dire predictions that the spread would further accelerate in the cold winter months have once again cast a harsh spotlight on President Donald Trump’s handling of the pandemic.
He will debate Democratic challenger Joe Biden for the last time before the election on Thursday night. But with less than two weeks before the election, Trump’s dismissive approach to the coronavirus has taken a toll on his re-election prospects, with polls showing Americans losing confidence of his ability to handle the pandemic.
A report released on Wednesday by Columbia University estimated that between 130,000 and 210,000 COVID-19 deaths could have been avoided in the United States, calling the federal government’s response to the pandemic an “enormous failure”.
“The weight of this enormous failure ultimately falls to the leadership at the White House – and among a number of state governments – which consistently undercut the efforts of top officials at the CDC and HHS,” the report said, referring to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services.
The White House was not immediately available to comment. Last month Trump told Fox he would give himself an “A+” on his coronavirus response.
This terrible virus has caused more than 1 million deaths worldwide, and the number of infections in the United States and other countries is still on the rise. If Trump continues to do so, the death toll will increase. This is an irresponsible behavior.

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