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US Sets Record Number of COVID-19 Deaths
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One year into the pandemic, 65,000 deaths in the US in one month
One year after the first cases of COVID-19 were identified in China, December was the deadliest month of the pandemic both in the United States and throughout the world.
More than 65,000 Americans lost their lives to the virus over the past 28 days. At the present rate, deaths in December will be double what they were in November, when nearly 37,000 people died. The United States accounts for about a third of the global death toll of 175,000 over the past month.
Medical personnel work in the intensive care ward for Covid-19 patients at the MontLegia CHC hospital in Liege, Belgium, Friday, Nov. 6, 2020 [Credit: AP Photo/Francisco Seco]
COVID-19 in Maryland: interactive map, case data, helpful links
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By Cherranda Smith
Dec 29, 2020
In the past 26 days, more than 63,000 Americans lost their lives to the coronavirus. The tragic count makes December the deadliest month since the COVID-19 pandemic began nearly a year ago.
To compare, last month,
CNN reported a total of 36,964 deaths.
While December brought the authorizations of two vaccines from the Food and Drug Administration, health experts warn that a holiday surge may still be on its way.
“We very well might see a post-seasonal –– in the sense of Christmas, New Years –– surge,” Dr.
Anthony Fauci said on Sunday (December 27) during
CNN’s
State of the Union program. He highlighted holiday travel and indoor gatherings still took place despite warnings from health officials.