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Birx: COVID death toll in U.S.A would have been mitigated with earlier action

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Washington: Dr Deborah Birx, who co-ordinated the White House coronaviru­s task force under President Donald Trump, believes the COVID-19 death toll in the United States would have been substantia­lly lower if the government had responded more effectivel­y.

In an interview with CNN, parts of which were released before broadcast later on Sunday, Dr Birx said there was an “excuse” for the initial surge of deaths last year as the government grappled with the start of the pandemic.

“There were about 100,000 deaths that came from that original surge. All of the rest of them, in my mind, could have been mitigated or decreased substantia­lly.” More than 542,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States and almost 30 million have been infected. Mr Trump downplayed the outbreak in its early stages, resisted mitigation efforts and criticised harsh lockdown measures imposed to stop the spread of the virus. He repeatedly eschewed guidance on maskwearin­g that health experts say prevents the spread of the disease. Dr Birx, who has since left the government, said in the interview that she received a “very uncomforta­ble” call from Mr Trump after describing how widespread the virus was in an interview with CNN in August, during which she told people living in rural areas that they were not immune.

Mr Trump, who tested positive for and then recovered from the virus in October, was running for re-election at the time.

“Everybody in the White House was upset with that interview and the clarity that I brought about the epidemic,” Dr Birx said.

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