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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, April 1, 2020
U.S. coronavirus death toll eclipses China's as it climbs to 3,669 in nearly two months after the outbreak hit
A body wrapped in plastic is unloaded from a refrigerated truck and
handled by medical workers wearing personal protective equipment due to
COVID-19 concerns
- The U.S. death toll stands at 3,669 as of late Tuesday afternoon
- The outbreak hit America two months ago, and has left more than 180,000 sick
- China's official death toll stands at about 3,300
- Worldwide, more than 800,000 people have been infected and 40,000 died
- Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?
The
U.S. death toll from the coronavirus climbed past 3,600 Tuesday,
eclipsing China's official count, as hard-hit New York City rushed to
bring in more medical professionals and ambulances and parked
refrigerated morgue trucks on the streets to collect the dead.
The crisis hit close to home for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who reported
teary-eyed that his brother, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, was infected.
The governor pronounced the disaster unlike any other the city has
weathered: 'This is ongoing and the duration itself is debilitating and
exhausting and depressing.'
Elsewhere
around the world, hard-hit Italy reported that the infection rate
appears to be leveling off and new cases could start declining, but that
the crisis is far from over. Spain struggled to fend off the collapse
of its hospital system. Vladimir Putin's Russia moved to crack down on
quarantine violations and 'fake news' about the outbreak. And China
edged closer to normal as stores in the epicenter city of Wuhan began
reopening.
The U.S. death toll has reached 3,669 and more than 180,000 people have been infected as of late Wednesday
A Samaritan's Purse crew and medical personnel work on preparing to open a 68 bed emergency field hospital specially equipped with a respiratory unit in New York's Central Park
Worldwide, more than 800,000 people have been infected and over 40,000
have died, according to a tally kept by Johns Hopkins University. Italy
and Spain accounted for half the deaths, while the U.S. had over 180,000
infections, with more dead than China's official toll of about 3,300.
New York was the nation's deadliest hot spot, with about 1,550 deaths
statewide, most of them in New York City, which braced for things to get
much worse in the coming weeks.
The number of coronavirus cases around the globe now stands at more than 846,000, with more than 41,000 dead
A 1,000-bed emergency hospital set up at the mammoth Javits Convention
Center began taking non-coronavirus patients to help relieve the city's
overwhelmed health system. A Navy hospital ship with 1,000 beds that
arrived on Monday was expected to begin accepting patients on Tuesday.
The indoor tennis center that is the site of the U.S. Open tournament is being turned into a hospital as well.
The city also worked to bring in 250 out-of-town ambulances and 500
paramedics to deal with a crush of emergency calls. The fire
commissioner said ambulances are responding to double their normal daily
total of 3,000 calls to 911. A five-day stretch last week was the
busiest in the history of the city's emergency services operation.
Two cruise ships are anchored offshore past a lifeguard tower in Miami Beach
In addition, New York authorities sought to bring on more volunteer
health care professionals and hoped to have them on board by Thursday.
Nearly 80,000 former nurses, doctors and others are said to be stepping
forward, and the governor said officials are doing background checks for
disciplinary actions and otherwise making sure they are fit for duty.
As for Chris Cuomo, the 49-year-old TV newsman tweeted that he has
suffered from fever, chills and shortness of breath and will be doing
his shows from his basement, where he has quarantined himself.
He said he is worried about infecting his wife and children but added:
'We will all beat this by being smart and tough and united!'
'Luckily we caught it early enough,' the governor said. 'But it's my
family, it's your family, it's all of our families. But this virus is
that insidious, and we must keep that all in mind.'
Figures on deaths and infections around the world are supplied by government health authorities and compiled by Johns Hopkins.
But the numbers are regarded with skepticism by public health experts
because of different counting practices, a lack of testing in places,
the numerous mild cases that have been missed, and perhaps government
efforts to downplay the severity of the crisis.
For example, in Italy, where the death toll was put at about 12,400, the
country's emergency coordinator, Domenico Arcuri, acknowledged that
officials don´t have a handle on how many people are dying at home or in
nursing homes.
Still, there was a glimmer of hope there: Dr. Silvio Brusaferro, head of
Italy's institutes of health, said that three weeks into a nationwide
lockdown, the hardest-hit country in Europe is seeing the rate of new
infections level off.
'The curve suggests we are at the plateau,' he said. But 'arriving at
the plateau doesn´t mean we have conquered the peak and we´re done. It
means now we should start to see the decline if we continue to place
maximum attention on what we do every day.'
With the country's health care system buckling under the pressure, a
field hospital, built in just 10 days, was unveiled at the Milan
fairgrounds.
'We made a promise and we kept it,' said the head of the project, former
civil protection chief Guido Bertolaso, who ended up catching the virus
while on the job and had to work from his hospital bed.
Neighbors line up for free food staples outside Santa Ana primary school in Asuncion, Paraguay, Tuesday, March 31, 2020, part of an already existing food program through the Education Ministry, as people stay home from work amid the spread of the new coronavirus. COVID-19 causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)
In Russia, lawmakers approved harsher punishments, including prison
sentences of several years, for violating quarantine rules and spreading
misinformation. The chief doctor at Moscow´s top hospital for
coronavirus patients said he tested positive, a week after shaking hands
with Putin.
Spain reported more than 840 new deaths, pushing the toll above 8,000
and forcing Madrid to open a second temporary morgue after an ice rink
pressed into service last week became overwhelmed.
Dozens of hotels across Spain have been turned into recovery rooms, and
authorities are building field hospitals in sports centers, libraries
and exhibition halls.
Israel´s Defense Ministry said it has converted a missile-production facility into an assembly line for ventilators.
In the smoldering hot spot of Louisiana, the death toll climbed to 239.
Louisiana and Michigan were running out of ventilators, despite promises
by the White House of more equipment. Cuomo described the bidding for
ventilators as like being 'on eBay.'
A woman takes a COVID-19 test at a quarantine hotel in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province. China on Tuesday reported just one new death from the coronavirus and a few dozen new cases, claiming that all new cases came from overseas
Louisiana's governor said the hard-hit New Orleans region is on track to
run out of breathing machines by the weekend and hospital beds a week
later. The Trump administration has committed to sending 150 ventilators
from the national stockpile, but the state hasn´t received an arrival
date. Michigan said it needs 5,000 to 10,000 more.
Meanwhile, a senior military general said the Pentagon has not yet
delivered any of the 2,000 ventilators it offered to the Department of
Health and Human Services two weeks ago because HHS has asked it to wait
while the agency determines where the devices should go.
In Florida, the Holland America cruise line pleaded with state officials
to let two ships dock and carry off the sick and the dead. Dozens
aboard have reported flu-like symptoms, and four people have died.
But Gov. Ron DeSantis said on Fox News: 'We cannot afford to have people
who are not even Floridians dumped into South Florida using up those
valuable resources.'
For most people, the coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such
as fever and cough. But for others, especially older adults and people
with existing health problems, it can cause severe symptoms like
pneumonia.
Among the few positive signs: In Britain, where the number of dead
reached nearly 1,800, the medical director of the National Health
Service's operations in England said there is evidence that social
distancing is working.
And China reported just one new death from the coronavirus and 48 new
cases, all of them from overseas. In Wuhan, people were ready to
'revenge shop' as the city that was once at the very center of the
outbreak reopened.
Still, Dr. Takeshi Kasai, the World Health Organization's regional
director for the Western Pacific, cautioned that the risk in Asia and
the Pacific is not gone.
'This is going to be a long-term battle and we cannot let down our guard,' Kasai said.