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US covid 19 deaths jumps to 23,000 out of 572,000 cases reported positive

Over 23,000 people in the U.S. have died from the novel coronavirus, according to the data of Johns Hopkins University on Monday.

The running tally counted 23,070 fatalities and 572,169 confirmed infections, while 42,324 people have recovered from the disease.

The U.S. is the country with the highest number of cases and deaths worldwide, followed by Italy and Spain in both tallies.

The state of New York has the highest number of deaths with a tally surpassing the 10,000 mark.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday the country would record fewer deaths compared to the 100,000 that was previously projected.

According to Anadolu News reports “The minimum number was 100,000 lives, and I think we’ll be substantially under that number,” Trump briefing at the White House.

“Hard to believe that if you had 60,000, you could never be happy, but that’s a lot fewer than we were originally thinking.

“We’re seeing clear signs that our aggressive strategy is saving countless lives,” he added.

The global death toll is more than 119,000, while over 446,000 patients have recovered.

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