US Death Toll Passes 2,000 In A Day

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The US has become the first country in the world to record more than 2,000 coronavirus deaths in a single day.

Figures from Johns Hopkins University show 2,108 people died in the past 24 hours while there are now more than half a million confirmed infections.

The US could soon surpass Italy as the country with the most coronavirus deaths worldwide.

But experts on the White House Covid-19 task force say the outbreak is starting to level off across the US.

Dr Deborah Birx said there were good signs the outbreak was stabilising, but cautioned: “As encouraging as they are, we have not reached the peak.”

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President Donald Trump also said he expects the US to see a lower death toll than the initial predictions of 100,000 fatalities.

In other developments:

Brazil became the first country in the southern hemisphere to surpass 1,000 deaths with coronavirus

The World Health Organization chief warned that lifting coronavirus lockdown measures too early could spark a “deadly resurgence” in infection

Turkey ordered a 48-hour curfew in 31 cities – including Istanbul and Ankara – to start at midnight. The announcement, made just two hours before the curfew was due to start, sparked panic buying and crowds of shoppers

Aid agencies expressed alarm after the first virus case was confirmed in Yemen, where years of civil war have devastated health systems

What are the latest US figures exactly?

The US now has at least 18,693 deaths and 500,399 confirmed cases, according to Johns Hopkins.

About half of the deaths were recorded in the New York area.

Italy has recorded 18,849 deaths while globally more than 100,000 people have died with the virus.

Researchers had predicted the US death toll would hit its peak on Friday and then gradually start to decline, falling to around 970 people a day by 1 May – the day members of the Trump administration have floated as a possible date to start reopening the economy. –BBC

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