Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Biden warns U.S. deaths to reach 600k

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (AFP) — US President Joe Biden on Friday said “well over 600,000” Americans could die of the coronaviru­s as he stepped up federal aid in the world’s worst-hit country, while less wealthy nations anticipate­d better access to tests and vaccines thanks to several internatio­nal deals.

“The virus is surging. We’re at 400,000 dead, expected to reach well over 600,000,” Biden told a news conference, giving his highest estimate yet for the US outbreak’s eventual

toll.

His new administra­tion boosted stimulus handouts as well as payments to help families buy food, with more poor children going hungry after the school lunches they depended on disappeare­d as classrooms shuttered.

“The American people can’t afford to wait,” said Brian Deese of the White House’s National Economic Council, adding that many people were “hanging by a thread.”

Various US states meanwhile grappled with vaccine distributi­on, with New

York reporting its supply of shots would run out Friday.

The country marked its third consecutiv­e day of more than 4,000 coronaviru­s deaths, bringing the overall count to 413,000 with 24.8 million confirmed infections.

In Britain, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said a new strain of the virus that has swept his country and beyond could be more deadly as well as more transmissi­ble, with the variant having spread to more than 60 countries already.

The virus is surging. We’re at 400,000 dead, expected to reach well over 600,000.

Around the world there were new signs of the depth of damage dealt to the economy, with the closely watched PMI index showing that Europe is heading for a new recession, and Latin America suffering its steepest drop in foreign trade since the global financial crisis.

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