Daily Mail: Coronavirus death toll hits more than 780 in the United States after a sharp rise of 197 in just one day - its biggest jump to date - with total cases now standing at 54,905 and the infection rate climbing above Italy
* Total cases number of cases in US now stands at 54,905 as of Tuesday evening
* Experts say the spike is yet to come and the crisis will last for months, at least
* On Tuesday alone, more than 8,000 new positive cases were confirmed
* Across the US 175 million people living in 17 states have been urged to stay home
* New York is by far the worst affected state in the country, with 25,665 cases
* On Tuesday afternoon NYC mayor de Blasio said 131 people in the city had died
Coronavirus deaths in the United States rose to 783 Tuesday evening after a sharp rise of 197 in just one day, the nation's biggest jump to date.
The total cases number of cases in America now stands at 54,905 with the infection rate climbing above Italy.
Experts say the spike is yet to come and that the current state of crisis will last for another several months, at least.
Over the past week, there have been a surge of new cases as testing across the country increases. On Tuesday alone, more than 8,000 new positive cases were confirmed.
Across the U.S. 175 million people living in 17 states have been urged to stay home.
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1 comment:
So did these people die of corona or with corona?
Until the co-morbidities are given still not much to worry about.
WORD of the DAY
nos·o·co·mi·al
/ˌnōzōˈkōmēəl/
adjective MEDICINE
(of a disease) originating in a hospital.
Very hard word for native and non=native English speakers, unless they are doctors and such.
"And in some fashion, it got into the medical system. Doesn’t matter how. But once there, it was spread invisibly to other patients, in particular the oldest and weakest of the patients. It went from patient to patient, from patient to visitor and back again, and it was also spread by everyone in the hospital from administrators to doctors and nurses to janitors. In many, perhaps most cases, they didn’t even know they were sick, but they were indeed infectious."
It has been said for a very long time that hospitals are very dangerous places.
Doctors used to spread Puerperal and Surgical Fever. In the nineteenth they use to deliver a baby and go to the next woman without washing their hands. Disease vectoring is still a problem in hospitals.
How many people In Italy came in for hypertension or diabetes complications and acquired Corona flu in the Italian hospital?
The Italian way of denoting the cause of death is very loose. they might be more than 1 factor, but the Italian doctors can write down what is easiest.
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