The Hill: US coronavirus death toll tops 90,000
The coronavirus has killed at least 90,000 people in the U.S.
The death toll, based on Johns Hopkins data, is by far the largest in the world, though numbers from China have been met with skepticism. Following the U.S., the United Kingdom is second in official deaths with nearly 35,000, followed by Italy with roughly 32,000.
The U.S. total of 90,312, which happened in just over three months, also far surpasses the number of people who died due to seasonal influenza this year, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates is 62,000 over a period of about six months.
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Update #1: US coronavirus death toll passes 90,000 but influential model lowers its prediction (CNN)
Update #2: US coronavirus death toll exceeds 90,000 as Trump urges reopening (Al Jazeera)
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