The United States today reached 800,000 deaths from coronavirus as the country prepares for a potential increase in the number of those infected.
The reasons are that more time is spent indoors, temperatures are lower, and the Omicron option occurs, Reuters reported. The crossed threshold means that the number of covid deaths is already higher than in North Dakota.
Although vaccines are free and widely available, more people have died from covid in the United States this year than in 2020, due to the more contagious Delta option and because people refuse to be vaccinated, BTA reported. Since the beginning of 2021, more than 450,000 people in the United States have died after contracting KOVID-19. This is equivalent to 57 percent of all deaths caused by disease since the beginning of the pandemic.
The deaths this year were mainly unvaccinated, health experts say. The death toll is rising, despite advances in the treatment of KOVID-19. In 111 days, the death toll jumped from 600,000 to 700,000, according to Reuters. The next 100,000 victims were given in 73 days.
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