In 100, the death toll is reached by coronavirus, U.S.A.

In the United States, COVID-19 continues to spread, and the death toll reached 100, according to current unofficial reports. America's most hit states continue to be Washington, New York, and California. The number of confirmed cases in both Washington and New York is reaching around 1,000. In [...]
America's most hit states continue to be Washington, New York, and California.
The number of confirmed cases in both Washington and New York is reaching around 1,000. In Washington State, officials report at least 48 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic.
Officials said the administration will do its best to curb the pandemic.
For such a big country, we are doing well,” President Trump said.
The total number of confirmed cases in the US has exceeded 5,000, while the number of tests has increased.
President Trump said: “will die many people. Our goal is to reduce the number of people who may die.
NJ A DO T E KET E CARANTINE?
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Tuesday he had no plans to impose quarantine on any of the cities in his country.
I don't have any interest or any plans to put quarantine in any city,” said Cuomo at a press conference.
However, he said there is the possibility of more dramatic closures, in addition to closing restaurants, bars and schools, to curb the spread of the coronary.
He also said the number of cases in the state of New York is expected to peak in 45 days.
Meanwhile, in the capital, Washington for the time being, there are simply school closures, cinemas, gyms and restaurants.
MUS SUCH VENTILATOR
The US currently has about 160,000 ventilators, much less than 740,000 that would be needed in the case of a serious pandemic “” as the Spanish flu of 1918.
President Trump has told various American states not to expect federal assistance for such devices “if they can get them faster by providing for themselves”.
Officials stressed today that they will expand telemedicine methods. Patients will not have to pay if they contact and consult a doctor via the Internet without having to go to a doctor themselves.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Tuesday that residents should be prepared for the opportunity to stay at home to curb the spread of the new choreography. The decision on how to proceed will likely be made within the next 48 hours, the mayor said.
New York City also signed agreements with a private laboratory to expand the testing capacity of up to 5,000 tests per day, he said. / VoA











