Shocking forecasts, 82 thousand people in the United States could die by August

In America, more than three thousand deaths from the Coronavirus and the numbers of those who lose their lives will continue to grow. According to a forecast quoted by the White House, 82,000 people are expected to die by August, despite social distance measures. According to this prediction, more than 2 [...]
In America, more than three thousand deaths from the Coronavirus and the numbers of those who lose their lives will continue to grow.
According to a forecast quoted by the White House, 82,000 people are expected to die by August, despite social distance measures.
According to this forecast, more than 2,000 people can die a day in mid - April, when the virus is projected to hit the United States even harder
574 deaths have been reported throughout America during Monday and more than 160 thousand are infected, CNN reports.
President Donald Trump said he believes the next 30 days are important and underlined the importance of social distance for every American. “Everyone has a role to win this fight”
Nearly 80% of the US population is under command to stay at home.
The model, which regularly updates, predicts that after April 15th, it will take 224,000 beds in hospitals more than 61 thousand beds currently present. It is expected in mid - April that it will be the drop of the coronary explosion.
Up to 200,000 deaths are expected
The United States has been with the largest number of confirmed cases with Corona for several days. President Donald Trump's adviser in the fight against Corona virus, Anthony Fauci, expects a total figure of up to 200,000 deaths from pandemic in the United States.
Coronavirus working group doctor Deborah Birx said that projections also include measures of limiting the consequences, based on figures of between 80,000 and 160,000 deaths in the US, in principle are not exempted from even 200,000 deaths. The “in this model is also supposed to continue to do exactly what we're doing right now. ” “We hope these models are not fully accurate. So we can do more than those predictions say. ”












