- Nearly 1,500 new deaths from
COVID-19 were reported on Wednesday in the United States, the highest single-day tally since mid-May, The Washington Post reported. - The
news comes just 48 hours after President Donald Trump insisted that "the recent rise in cases has not been accompanied by a significant increase in deaths." - Over 165,900 people now died in the United States from COVID-19, according to Johns Hopkins University.
- The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts that as many as 190,000 Americans could be dead by the end of August.
Nearly 1,500 new COVID-19 fatalities were reported on Wednesday, the highest single-day toll in three months, The Washington Post reported.
The news comes just 48 hours after President Donald Trump insisted that "the recent rise in cases has not been accompanied by a significant increase in deaths."
The seven-day average of new
In Georgia, where some recently reopened schools have had to shut down following outbreaks of COVID-19, over 100 new deaths were reported for the second consecutive day.
Over 165,900 people now died in the United States from COVID-19, according to Johns Hopkins University.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, examining dozens of independent forecasts, predicts that as many as 190,000 Americans could be dead by the end of August.
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