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COVID-19: Expect More Death in US Weeks Ahead, Says Trump

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President Donald Trump told Americans to brace for a big spike in coronaviru­s fatalities in the coming days, as the country faces what he called the toughest two weeks of the pandemic.

“There’s going to be a lot of death,” Trump said at a briefing with newsmen on Sunday.

He pushed back on criticism that the federal government has not done enough to get ventilator­s that many critically ill coronaviru­s patients need to survive to the states.

According to him, some governors are asking for more machines than they will need.

“Fears of shortages have led to inflated requests,” Trump said of submission­s his administra­tion has received to dole out equipment from the strategic national stockpile.

The U.S. has the world’s highest number of known cases of COVID-19, the flu-like respirator­y disease caused by the coronaviru­s.

According to a Reuters tally, over 306,000 people have tested positive in the U.S. and over 8,300 have died.

White House medical experts have forecast that between 100,000 to 240,000 Americans could be killed in the pandemic, even if sweeping orders to stay home are followed.

“We are coming up to a time that is going to be very horrendous.

“We probably have never seen anything like these kind of numbers. Maybe during the war, during a World War One or Two or something,” Trump said at the White House.

On Saturday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that in the grimmest day yet for the U.S. state hit hardest by the pandemic, coronaviru­s-related illnesses had killed 630 people in the last 24 hours in New York State.

“The disease has now killed 3,565 people in New York and the situation is particular­ly worrying on Long Island, east of New York City, where the number of cases is like a fire spreading,” Cuomo told a news conference.

Health experts calculate that New York, home both to bustling Manhattan and hilly farm country stretching to the Canadian border, might be around a week away from the worst point in the health crisis which has killed about 60,000 people worldwide.

“We’re not yet at the apex, we’re getting closer. Our reading of the projection­s is we’re somewhere in the seven-day range.

“It’s only been 30 days since our first case, it feels like an entire lifetime,” Cuomo said.

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