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U.S. records 700 coronavirus deaths in a single day for first time

By Susan Heavey and Nick Brown

 

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A worker inspects part of a delivery of 64 hospital beds from Hillrom to The Mount Sinai Hospital during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., March 31, 2020. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

 

WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. government raced to build hundreds of makeshift hospitals to ease the strain on overwhelmed healthcare systems as the United States marked 700 deaths in a single day from COVID-19 for the first time on Tuesday.

 

That is the equivalent of a person dying every two minutes.

 

Nearly half those deaths were in New York state, still the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio pleaded for reinforcements from the Trump administration, saying the worst may still be weeks away.

 

"This is the point at which we must be prepared for next week when we expect a huge increase in the number of cases. What I asked very clearly, last week, was for military medical personnel to be deployed here," de Blasio said at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, where a field hospital was being built.

 

De Blasio, a Democrat, said he had asked the White House for an additional 1,000 nurses, 300 respiratory therapists and 150 doctors by April 5 but had yet to receive an answer from the Trump administration.

 

All told, more than 3,700 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States during the outbreak, more than the number who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The total confirmed U.S. cases rose to 184,000, up 21,000 from the day before.

 

White House medical experts have said between 100,000 to 200,000 people could ultimately die from the respiratory disease in the United States this year, despite orders in most major cities confining Americans to their homes except for the most necessary outings. More than 30 states have ordered people to stay at home to contain the virus, a move that has strangled the economy and left millions without a paycheck, at least temporarily.

 

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was searching for hotels, dormitories, convention centers and large open spaces to build as many as 341 temporary hospitals, Lieutenant General Todd Semonite, the head of the corps, told the ABC News "Good Morning America" program.

 

The corps, the engineering arm of the U.S. Army, has already joined with New York state officials to convert New York City's Jacob Javits Convention Center into a 1,000-bed hospital in the space of a week.

 

DOCTORS EXHAUSTED

In Los Angeles, the city's massive convention center was being converted to a federal medical station by the National Guard, Mayor Gil Garcetti said on Twitter.

 

In California, the most populous U.S. state, the number of patients with the illness has surged over the past few days, with more than 7,400 cases confirmed as of Tuesday and more than 150 deaths.

 

The pandemic has taken a toll on doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers, who are overworked and lack the medical devices and protective gear needed.

 

"The duration itself is debilitating and exhausting and depressing," New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told a news conference where he revealed that his brother, CNN news anchor Chris Cuomo, had tested positive for the virus.

 

"I'm speaking to healthcare professionals who say, 'Look, more than physically tired, I'm just emotionally tired.'"

 

U.S. coronavirus-related deaths still trail those of Italy and Spain with more than 11,000 and 8,000 reported fatalities, respectively. China has reported 3,305. Worldwide, there are now more than 800,000 cases of the highly contagious illness caused by the virus and more than 40,000 deaths reported. (Graphic: https://tmsnrt.rs/2w7hX9T)

 

An intensive care nurse at a major hospital in Manhattan said he had been shocked by the deteriorating conditions of young patients with little or no underlying health issues.

 

"A 28-year-old, healthy fellow ICU nurse is currently so sick that he has difficulty walking up a single flight of stairs without gasping for breath," said the nurse, requesting anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

 

The medical surgery unit at New York-Presbyterian Hospital's Hudson Valley branch has 17 coronavirus patients, more than half its capacity, said nurse Emily Muzyka, 25.

 

"I had a meltdown and cried to my boyfriend," Muzyka said after a relatively healthy, 44-year-old patient declined quickly and required ventilation.

No-visitor policies mean very ill patients may die alone.

 

"I've held patients' hands through their final breaths in the past," Muzyka said. "It's a lonely death."

 

Congress debated whether to consider another economic relief bill after passing a landmark $2.2 trillion package last week that will send checks to taxpayers, inject cash into businesses and fund hospitals.

 

House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Congress should focus next on state and local recovery efforts, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell urged a "wait-and-see" approach.

 

Goldman Sachs on Tuesday revised down its already pessimistic outlook for the U.S. economy, forecasting it would shrink 34% in the second quarter and projecting unemployment would rise to 15%.

 

(Reporting by Susan Heavey, Doina Chiacu, Nick Brown, Gabriella Borter, Lisa Shumaker and Barbara Goldberg; Writing by Daniel Trotta and Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Frank McGurty and Howard Goller)

 

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4 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The news item isn’t ‘tell us about your hatred of Chinese people’.

Is it the people or the communist regime that controls the people that she was illuding to? ???? 

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The USA has Covid-19 tested over one million people. Twice as much as any other country. The situation is the more people tested - the more infected people will be found - rate goes up. 

March 29 CDC US

COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance*†

Total cases: 163,539

Total deaths: 2,860. 

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   Influenza in the U. S. - For Comparison to Covid-19 - just toss out the high number estimates - use juse the low numbers

CDC estimates* that, from October 1, 2019, through March 21, 2020, there have been:

 

38,000,000 – 54,000,000
flu illnesses

18,000,000 – 26,000,000
flu medical visits

400,000 – 730,000
flu hospitalizations

24,000 – 62,000
flu deaths

                                

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On 4/1/2020 at 5:14 AM, RichardColeman said:

Be interesting to see when reparation demands are made on China by US, as Italy are asking for war reparations from then now

These huge numbers came from Dr. Fauci's office and are nothing but WAGs - wild assed guesses. Here is what Dr. Fauci Co-authored only a week or so ago... Please read... 

 

EXCERPT from Article:  Team headed by Dr. Anthony Fauci (Top Doc - Advisor)  U.S. effort to thwart  the Covid-19 epidemic. March 26, 2020

On the basis of a case definition requiring a diagnosis of pneumonia, the currently reported case fatality rate is approximately 2%.4 In another article in the Journal, Guan et al.5 report mortality of 1.4% among 1099 patients with laboratory-confirmed Covid-19; these patients had a wide spectrum of disease severity. If one assumes that the number of asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic cases is several times as high as the number of reported cases, the case fatality rate may be considerably less than 1%. This suggests that the overall clinical consequences of Covid-19 may ultimately be more akin to those of a severe seasonal influenza (which has a case fatality rate of approximately 0.1%) or a pandemic influenza (similar to those in 1957 and 1968) rather than a disease similar to SARS or MERS, which have had case fatality rates of 9 to 10% and 36%, respectively

 

Full Article:

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2002387
 

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Aid (MONEY) will flow from Washington DC to those that have the biggest numbers. Your state will be sucking hind nipple if you don't have large numbers. Get that count up boys. Don't believe big numbers anymore than small numbers, all governments lie, especially where money is involved.

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8 hours ago, Venom said:

Biden 2020 ????

Well, Trump got smacked good and proper by Xi , completely mismanaged the virus threat, and that claim to fame about the economy has upended, wait until the debt Bomb explodes. 

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16 hours ago, leeneeds said:

Such a polarised country by faith, and mistrust, of the goverment  people still not believing in the virus, people still gathering in churches, their predicted death toll will reach very high numbers while attitudes remain in the denial of the pandemic, deliverance from evil will not save you, 

Amen

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20 hours ago, malibukid said:

 Trump may cancel the election in November and stay in power indefinitely.

That would actually violate the constitution. It's not possible. Of course I wouldn't put it past him to try. Or to question the results after losing.

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5 minutes ago, Coremouse said:

Power of exponential growth. btw. Some criticize social distancing states European still getting constant high daily cases, those don't understand cut exponential growth into linear mode alone is no small feat

Exactly. And it's easy for people to try to use numbers at the start of the curve when the number of cases are small and then to try to compare it with something established like the flu. But even with social distancing the comparison is going to look much worse in a week from now than it does now. Etc. 

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All told, more than 3,700 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States during the outbreak, more than the number who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The total confirmed U.S. cases rose to 184,000, up 21,000 from the day before.

 

No more wait it out bla bla from him! 

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Per: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/

It's already up to 5112 at the time of writing. It went from 558, to 912, to 1049 deaths per day over the past three days. Those three days basically accounting for half the total deaths in the U.S. to date. We can expect those numbers to skyrocket over the next week.

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