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Coronavirus-related deaths in United States pass 35,000

More than 34,000 U.S. citizens lost their lives due to the deadly novel conoravirus outbreak, according to the latest figures released by official sources on Friday. Since the virus emerged last December in the Chinese city of Wuhan, it has spread to at least 185 countries and regions. There are more than 2 million confirmed infections globally and over 150,000 deaths.

Reuters WORLD
Published April 17,2020
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Workers prepare to load a freshly made coffin into a funeral home hearse on April 14, 2020 in the Brooklyn borough of NYC. COVID-19 has spread to countries throughout the world, claiminG 126,000 lives and infecting over 1.9 million. (AFP Photo)

U.S. coronavirus deaths rose above 35,000 on Friday, according to a Reuters tally, as some states were expected to announce timetables for lifting restrictions aimed at blunting the pandemic.

The United States got some good news on Thursday, when the number of new deaths declined after setting record high increases two days in a row. Total U.S. deaths were at 35,002 on Friday, up by nearly 1,700 with many states yet to report.

U.S. coronavirus confirmed cases passed 684,000, having risen by about 33,000 on Thursday. The number of new cases reported has increased for three days in a row and is the highest since a record high increase of 35,715 new cases was reported on April 10.

The infections and fatalities are spread unevenly across the country, with more densely populated places such as New York accounting for nearly half the total U.S. deaths.

Sweeping stay-at-home orders in 42 states to combat the new coronavirus have shuttered businesses, disrupted lives and decimated the economy, and some protesters have begun taking to the streets to urge governors to rethink the restrictions.