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demmiblue

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Fri Oct 1, 2021, 06:15 PM Oct 2021

700,000

U.S. COVID-19 death toll hits 700,000

Oct 1 (Reuters) - The United States surpassed 700,000 coronavirus-related deaths on Friday, according to a Reuters tally, as officials roll out booster doses of vaccines to protect the elderly and people working in high-risk professions.

The country has reported an average of more than 2,000 deaths per day over the past week, which represents about 60% of the peak in fatalities in January, a Reuters analysis of public health data showed.

The United States still leads the world in COVID-19 cases and deaths, accounting for 19% and 14% of all reported infections and fatalities, according to Reuters tally. Globally, the pandemic is set to surpass 5 million deaths.

The highly transmissible Delta variant has driven a surge in COVID-19 cases that peaked around mid-September before falling to the current level of about 117,625 cases per day, based on a seven-day rolling average.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-covid-19-death-toll-hits-700000-2021-10-01/














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700,000 (Original Post) demmiblue Oct 2021 OP
I can't believe they took the statistics down. LakeArenal Oct 2021 #1
+1 nt brer cat Oct 2021 #3
You're Number One, Donnie WHITT Oct 2021 #2
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