BOISE, Idaho — Deaths per day from the coronavirus in the U.S. are on the rise again, just as health experts had feared, and cases are climbing in practically every state, despite assurances from President Donald Trump over the weekend that “we're rounding the turn, we're doing great.”
Deaths are still well below the U.S. peak of over 2,200 per day in late April. But experts are warning of a grim fall and winter, with a widely cited model from the University of Washington projecting about 386,000 dead by Feb. 1. A vaccine is unlikely to become widely available until mid-2021. On Monday, the White House coronavirus response coordinator spent the day looking around North Dakota’s capital city and proclaimed the COVID-19 protocols to be the worst she’s seen in her travels around the country.
“We are in a crisis stage,” El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego, the county’s top elected official, as he issued the stay-at-home order over the weekend. In Idaho, where large numbers of residents resist wearing a mask, Republican Gov. Brad Little on Monday ordered a return to some restrictions to slow the spread of the virus as rising cases put a strain on the hospital system.
You don't say?
Donald Trump's assurances isn't worth spit
If you are at risk, stay home. Global pandemic death on the rise around the world. Guess why it is labelled a global pandemic.
realDonaldTrump is like the idiot that said the Holocaust did not happen. He was sued. TRump should be sued and fined for spreading disinformation that jeopardizes the lives of Americans. washingtonpost
Nothin like some unwarranted fear mongering to interfere in an election
One more week and the virus will surprisingly disappear
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OnlyTrumpstersBelieveHim
Yep November 3rd we are almost done!! We are turning the corner!
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