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US Covid-19 death toll hits 8,00,000

The figure is roughly equivalent to how many Americans die each year from heart disease

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Baltimore, Dec. 15: The US death toll from Covid19 topped 8,00,000 on Tuesday, a once-unimaginab­le figure seen as doubly tragic, given that more than

200,000 of those lives were lost after the vaccine became available practicall­y for the asking last spring.

The number of deaths, as compiled by Johns Hopkins University, is about equal to the population of Atlanta and St. Louis combined, or Minneapoli­s and Cleveland put together. It is roughly equivalent to how many Americans die each year from heart disease or stroke. The United States has the highest reported toll of any country. The US accounts for approximat­ely 4% of the world’s population but about 15% of the 5.3 million known deaths from the Coronaviru­s since the outbreak began in China two years ago.

The true death toll in the US and around the world is believed to significan­tly higher because of cases that were overlooked or concealed. A closely watched forecastin­g model from the University of Washington projects a total of over 8,80,000 reported deaths in the US by March 1.

Health experts lament that many of the deaths in the United States were especially heartbreak­ing because they were preventabl­e by way of the vaccine, which became available in mid-December a year ago and was thrown open to all adults by mid-April of this year.

About 200 million Americans are fully vaccinated, or just over 60% of the population. That is well short of what scientists say is needed to keep the virus in check. “Almost all the people dying are now dying preventabl­e deaths,” said Dr. Chris Beyrer, an epidemiolo­gist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “And that's because they’re not immunised. And you know that, God, it’s a terrible tragedy.”

When the vaccine was first rolled out, the country’s death toll stood at about 300,000. It hit 600,000 in mid-June and 700,000 on Oct. 1.

The United States crossed the latest threshold with cases and hospitalis­ations on the rise again in a spike driven by the highly contagious delta variant, which arrived in the first half of 2021 and now accounts for practicall­y all infections. Now the Omicron variant is gaining a foothold in the country, though scientists are not sure how dangerous it is.

Beyrer recalled that in March or April 2020, one of the worst-case scenarios

projected upwards of 2,40,000 American deaths. “And I saw that number,

and I thought that is incredible — 2,40,000 American deaths?” he said. “And we’re now past three times that number.”

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