The Borneo Post

‘No doubt’ US has undercount­ed Covid deaths — Fauci

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WASHINGTON: The United States, which has reported the world’s worst overall Covid-19 death toll, has “no doubt” been undercount­ing fatal cases, top pandemic advisor Anthony Fauci said Sunday.

The country has officially lost over 581,000 people to the disease caused by the SARS-CoV2 coronaviru­s – but a University of Washington study released Thursday estimated deaths at more than 900,000.

“That’s a bit more than I would have thought the undercount­ing was,” Fauci told NBC’s “Meet The Press.”

“But I think there’s no doubt... that we are and have been undercount­ing.”

The United States has reported over 32.6 million cases since the virus was first identified at the end of 2019 in China.

America was battered by a spike in cases and deaths after the end-of-year holidays, but since January new infections have come down as vaccinatio­n rates have jumped.

“We are turning the corner. We have 58 per cent of adult Americans with at least one shot, over 110 million Americans fully vaccinated,” White House Covid-19 coordinato­r Jeffrey Zients told CNN’s State of the Union.

President Joe Biden wants 70 per cent of adults in the US to have received at least one shot of the Covid-19 vaccine by the July 4 Independen­ce Day holiday.

But the rate peaked around April 10 and has been declining since then, with vaccine hold-outs slowing the race to population immunity.

Federal, state and local officials are partnering with pharmacies, restaurant­s, breweries, supermarke­ts and sports teams to come up with incentives to get people to get their shots.

In New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy launched a “Shot and a Beer” program to encourage vaccinatio­n, while in West Virginia Governor Jim Justice announced that the state will offer US$100 savings bonds to residents aged 16 to 35 who get inoculated.

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