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US COVID-19 deaths pass 100,000 mark in less than four months

US COVID-19 deaths pass 100,000 mark in less than four months
A US family grieves for a relative the died due to COVID-19. [image: LA Times]

The US has passed 100,000 deaths in the coronavirus outbreak in less than four months.

It has seen more fatalities than any other country, while its 1.69 million confirmed infections account for about 30% of the worldwide total.

The first US infection was reported in Washington state on 21 January.

Globally there have been 5.6 million people recorded as infected and 354,983 deaths since the virus emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year.

The US death toll stands at 100,276, according to Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, which has been tracking the pandemic.

It means that around as many Americans have died from Covid-19 as from Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan wars combined.

But on a per capita basis, the US ranks ninth in its mortality rate behind the likes of Belgium, the UK, France, and Italy.

The US death toll is still climbing, and health officials say the actual number is likely higher than the recorded count.

[Image: BBC]

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