The US death toll from Covid-19 surpasses 150,000. A medical group is warning that without action, that number could skyrocket.
The first death in the US was reported on February 29. The country reached 50,000 deaths 54 days later on April 23 and 34 days later on May 27 crossed 100,000 deaths. It has taken 63 days to add another 50,000 to reach the 150,000 mark.The country's coronavirus death toll was 150,062 as of Wednesday afternoon -- more than a fifth of the world's 662,000-plus recorded deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Its plan calls for addressing critical supply shortages, expanding and improving testing, reopening schools safely, expanding health insurance and developing a vaccination distribution protocol.It urges the Trump administration to invoke the Defense Production Act, or determine other means, to solve critical shortages in Covid-19 testing supplies and personal protective equipment; and to set targets for stockpiling supplies.
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