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Kovid death toll exceeds five million in US; Remembrance and Silent Prayer at the White House | US. tops 500

Washington: More than a year after the Kovid eruption, the death toll in the U.S. has crossed five million. An estimated 5.1 million people have died so far, according to figures released by Johns Hopkins University. An epidemiologist said the country had never experienced such a fatal outbreak since the 1918 influenza. Anthony Fauzi points out. The death toll in January exceeded four lakh. It is estimated that the irresponsibility of former President Donald Trump was the reason why Kovid left the country. Meanwhile, remembrance and silent prayers were held at the White House on Monday for the dead.

President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and husband Doug Mhoff attended the ceremony. Kovid’s death was first reported in the U.S. in early February 2020. The death toll rose to one lakh in four months. Two lakh in September and three lakh in December. About 2.8 crore people have been diagnosed with the disease so far.

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