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US to witness toughest next 2 weeks as cases surge: Trump

Number of confirmed Coronaviru­s cases in US crossed 3 lakh

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WASHINGTON DC: US President Donald Trump has warned the Americans of the toughest next two weeks as the number of confirmed Coronaviru­s cases crossed three lakh-mark and the death toll stood over 8,000.

"Next two weeks are going to be very, very deadly. Unfortunat­ely, but we are going to make it so that we lose as few lives as possible and I think we are going to be successful, Trump told reporters during a press conference at the White House that was also attended by Vice President Mike Pence.

"We are really coming up into a time that's going to be very horrendous. Probably a time like we haven't seen in this country. I mean, I don't think we've seen a time like this in the country," Trump said.

Pence said there would be an increased number of testings.

"It's going to be a difficult week for the American people. You will see testing increased around the country and so cases are going to continue to rise across America," he said.

Members of the White House task force on Coronaviru­s have projected deaths between 100,000 to 200,000 people in the US in the next two months.

Officials are hoping against hope to avoid such a scary scenario that could be avoided with strict enforcemen­t of social mitigation measures, including stayat-home and social distancing.

As of Saturday, nearly 90 per cent of America's 330 million were under stay-at-home order and major disaster declaratio­n was notified for more than 40 of the 50 States.

New York City and its adjoining metropolit­an area in the states of New Jersey and Connecticu­t has emerged as the epicenter of Coronaviru­s in the US where several hundreds of deaths are being reported every day. The peak in New York is likely to hit in next sixseven days, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told reporters in New York after which the curve would start sliding down.

"We are getting to that point where it's going to really be some very bad numbers. We want to keep those numbers a lot lower than they would've been and we will do that. But unfortunat­ely, we're getting to that time when the numbers are going to peek at it's not going to be a good-looking situation, Trump said.

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