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First Thing: Covid claims 500,000 American lives

Good morning. More than 500,000 people in the US have now died from coronavirus, just over a year since the country detected its first case. That is more than the population of Miami, Colorado Springs or Minneapolis. It’s also more than the number of Americans who died in the second world war, Korea and Vietnam. In a primetime address to the nation last night, Joe Biden urged people “to resist becoming numb to the sorrow”, before a holding a.

First Thing: Covid claims 500,000 American lives

First Thing: Covid claims 500,000 American lives
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First Thing: Covid claims 500,000 American lives

First Thing: Covid claims 500,000 American lives
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US coronavirus death toll passes 500,000 after devastating winter surge

More than 500,000 people have now died from Covid-19 in the US, just over a year after the country detected its first cases of a virus which has wrought almost unprecedented loss. Deaths breached half a million on Monday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University, bringing the total to 500,071 . More than 28 million people have also tested positive for coronavirus in the US. Both numbers are the worst in the world and the pandemic has.

US coronavirus death toll passes 500,000 after devastating winter surge

US coronavirus death toll passes 500,000 after devastating winter surge
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