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US virus death toll exceeds official China tally

Officials estimate the death toll could reach 100,000 to 200,000; there are 175,067 confirmed coronaviru­s cases in the US

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The number of deaths in the United States from coronaviru­s has surpassed those reported by China, where the pandemic began in December, according to a toll published on Tuesday by Johns Hopkins University.

There have been 3,415 deaths in the US from the virus, the Baltimore-based university said, more than the 3,309 reported by China.

There are 175,067 confirmed coronaviru­s cases in the US, the university said, the most of any country in the world.

US officials want to build hundreds of temporary hospitals across the country to cope with the thousands of new coronaviru­s cases being diagnosed daily after the United States endured its deadliest day yet on Monday with 575 fatalities.

Theusarmyc­orpsofengi­neers,whichconve­rted a New York convention centre into a 1,000-bed hospital in the space of a week, is searching for hotels, dormitorie­s, convention centers and large open space to build as many as 341 temporary hospitals, the chief of corps said on Tuesday.

“The scope is immense,” Lieutenant General Todd Semonite of the corps told the ABC News

“Good Morning America” programme. “We’re looking right now at around 341 different facilities across all of the United States.” The US caseload rose by more than 20,000 confirmed cases on Monday, overwhelmi­ng hospitals that are running out of doctors, nurses, medical equipment and protective gear.

The number of US dead climbed past 3,000, more than the number who died in the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

US officials estimate the death toll could reach 100,000 to 200,000.

The corps, the engineerin­g arm of the US Army, joined with New York state officials to convert New York’s Jacob Javits Convention Center into a facility to treat non-coronaviru­s patients. The conversion will relieve the pressure on hospitals treating patients with COVID-19, the respirator­y ailment caused by the novel coronaviru­s.

In addition, constructi­on of a 68-bed field hospital began on Sunday in Manhattan’s Central Park. Provided by the Mount Sinai Health System and non-profit organisati­on Samaritan’s Purse, the makeshift facility is expected to begin accepting patients on Tuesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.

The converted convention centre is blocks away from the pier where the US Navy hospital ship Comfort docked on Monday. The floating hospital will take up to 1,000 non-coronaviru­s patients starting on Tuesday. Another temporary New York hospital is planned for the Arthur Ashe Stadium where the US Open tennis championsh­ip is played.

The temporary hospitals are aimed at freeing all of the city’s 20,000 hospital beds for coronaviru­s patients, de Blasio said. The city is still short on doctors and nurses, and de Blasio asked the US military for help.

“We are going to need a lot more military presence. We’re going to need a lot more help from the federal government, including medical personnel from the military, very, very quickly,” de Blasio told NBC’S “Today” show.

“I told that to President Trump. We need folks by Sunday, starting this Sunday, to get ahead of that horrible onslaught we expect in the next week or two,” de Blasio said.

In Los Angeles, the USNS Mercy, similar to the Comfort, is already treating patients. Throughout

California, the number of COVID-19 hospitaliz­ations had nearly doubled over the past four days and the number of ICU patients had tripled, Governor Gavin Newsom said.

Authoritie­s in New Orleans were setting up a field hospital at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center — the same site where thousands of Hurricane Katrina refugees gathered in 2005 — to handle an expected overflow of patients.

US health officials are urging Americans to follow stay-at-home orders until the end of April to contain the spread of the virus, which originated in China and has infected about three-quarters of a million people around the world.

US Surgeon General Jerome Adams said he was frustrated to see people gathering in large groups, defying state orders and federal social distancing guidelines.

“People need to stay at home,” Adams told Fox News. “We’re working around the clock to get supplies to cities across the country — to mayors and to governors. But we are not going to supply our way out of this problem.

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Medical workers wearing personal protective gear work to remove a body at a hospital in New York.
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