Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

White House projects 240K could die in US

WARNING BELL US task force experts say 100,000-240,000 Americans could die despite efforts to limit the damage

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

WHITE HOUSE MEDICAL

EXPERTS SAID THAT 100,000 TO 240,000 PEOPLE IN THE US COULD ULTIMATELY PERISH FROM THE RESPIRATOR­Y DISEASE

NEWYORK:The number of coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) infections in the United States crossed 200,000 and that of fatalities soared close to 5,000 on Wednesday, hours after the White House projected 100,000 to 240,000 deaths could take place before the outbreak is over.

In recent days, the country has taken the spot at the top of the list of 203 countries affected by the pandemic. On Tuesday, US had reported over 25,000 new cases and 912 new deaths as hot spots flared across the country, in addition to New York which has been hit the hardest.

“This is going to be one of the roughest two or three weeks we’ve ever had in our country,” president Donald Trump said, adding: “We’re going to lose thousands of people.”

Later on Wednesday, vice president Mike Pence told news channel CNN that White House’s models for the coronaviru­s outbreak showed the country on a trajectory akin to hard-hit Italy. “We think Italy may be the most comparable area to the United States at this point,” Pence said.

In New York, authoritie­s rushed to bring in an army of medical volunteers as the statewide death toll surged past 1,900.

New hot spots were reported in places like New Orleans, Detroit and Southern California, New York City was the hardest hit of them all, accounting for the majority of the state’s deaths, with bodies loaded onto refrigerat­ed morgue trucks by gurney and forklift outside overwhelme­d hospitals, in some cases in full view of passing motorists. And the worst is yet to come.

“How does it end? And people want answers,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. “I want answers. The answer is nobody knows for sure.”.

WASHINGTON: The death toll in the US from the coronaviru­s pandemic, which is now over 4,500, has eclipsed the number of nearly 3,000 people killed in the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. And if trends continue, the White House fears that 100,000 to 240,000 deaths are likely in the country.

Anthony Fauci, the country’s top infectious disease expert, warned that the numbers are what “we need to anticipate, but that doesn’t mean that that’s what we’re going to accept. Our hope is to get that down as much as we can”.

Fauci, a member of the White House task force, and Deborah Birx, who also serves on the task force, said in a presentati­on that 100,000 to 240,00 Americans could die despite the social distancing and other mitigation efforts. The toll could be higher - 1.5 to 2.2mn if nothing was done, they said.

Also on Tuesday, UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres said the pandemic is the “most challengin­g crisis we have faced since the Second World War”.

The deadly disease has spread to more than 170 countries. It has infected more than 912,000 people worldwide, claiming over 45,500 lives so far.

The staggering scale and reach ofthepande­micisunpre­cedented in recent history, as the UN secretary-general noted at a news briefing to release a report on the socioecono­mic impact of Covid-19. “This is, indeed, the most challengin­g crisis we have faced since the Second World War and the one that needs a stronger and more effective response that is only possible in solidarity if everybody comes together and if we forget political games and understand that it is humankind that is at stake,” Guterres said.

The US has the most confirmed cases now. Going up by nearly 30,000, the figure stood at around 205,000 on Wednesday - more than twice the number of cases in China. At least 4,500 people in the US have died from the disease. New York state with over 83,700 cases has overtaken Hubei province’s 67,000.

The US, which has more deaths than in China, remained behind worst-hit Italy and Spain in terms of fatalities. New York state and NYC remained the hardest hit in the US. These numbers, as around the United States, will continue to rise in the coming days and weeks..

US President Donald Trump told reporters the US will “go through a very tough two weeks.. very, very painful two weeks”.

The Trump administra­tion is accepting help from other countries. A planeload of masks and other medical equipment took off from a Moscow airfield earlier on Wednesday for the US.

 ?? AFP ?? A health worker sprays disinfecta­nt at a graveyard during a funeral for a victim of the coronaviru­s, in Jakarta, Indonesia.
AFP A health worker sprays disinfecta­nt at a graveyard during a funeral for a victim of the coronaviru­s, in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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