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US endures worst
1. US endures worst one-day death toll yet as
states reopen
Terrance Sullivan
May 2 · 2 min read
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The U.S. saw its largest one-day death toll from the coronavirus pandemic
to date on Thursday as several states began to reopen parts of their
economies, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO).
The WHO reported that 2,909 people in the U.S. died on Thursday,
shattering the previous record of 2,471 deaths reported on April 23, CNBC
reported.
The grim news comes as Americans grow weary of the stay-at-home
measures that have shuttered businesses and put millions of people out of
work. State leaders around the country continued to see protests from
demonstrators who want to reopen the economy and return to their jobs.
Demonstrations took place in California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida,
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2. Illinois, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Tennessee and Washington on
Friday.
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Many demonstrators believe that stay-at-home orders are impinging on
their constitutional rights and freedoms.
However, some states, such as Texas, Georgia and South Carolina, have
already opened up select businesses. Other states have rolled out
guidelines detailing how and when their economies can reopen.
Data compiled by the WHO is different from the data compiled by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as the CDC hasn’t
historically reported daily deaths from the pandemic. The agency’s website
says that 2,349 people died in the country from the virus on May 1.
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CDC spokeswoman Kate Grusich told CNBC the agency’s data gets
“validated through a confirmation process with jurisdictions.”
“CDC does not know the exact number of COVID-19 illnesses,
hospitalizations, and deaths for a variety of reasons,” the government
agency said, according to the network. The CDC has also noted it might not
have a more accurate death toll until December 2021.
As of Saturday night, the U.S. has over 1.2 million cases of coronavirus and
over 66,000 deaths from the disease, according to data from Johns Hopkins
University.
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Originally published at https://thehill.com on May 2, 2020.
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