420: COVID-19 Deaths Soar Past 20,000 in the US. Here's Why - a podcast by The Quint
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“It's a very contagious virus, it's incredible, but it's something we have tremendous control of,” US President Donald Trump said on 16 March.
Close to a month later, over this weekend between 11 - 12 April, USA crossed the dreaded mark of 20,000 fatalities, and half a million infections.
Out of 1.7 million confirmed cases of coronavirus in 185 countries, US currently has more positive cases than any other country. More than even Italy which had the highest number of infections and death.
However, Italy isn't too far behind the US. It has reported more 1,56,000 cases and a total of 19,899 deaths.
And China where things seemed to settle finally saw the highest spike in cases in a week all over again, with 99 new cases.
So let's take a stock of the global pandemic — how did US come to this abysmal point? How's Italy handling the pandemic now? What are the updates from China? Tune in to The Big Story!
Producer and Host: Shorbori Purkayastha
Editor: Shelly Walia
References:
The Trump administration’s botched coronavirus response, explained
The coronavirus crisis: How Trump is failing successfully
Why Trump doesn't want to wear a mask
He Could Have Seen What Was Coming: Behind Trump’s Failure on the Virus
- COVID-19 United States Cases by County -Johns Hopkins University
Why the US has the world's highest number of Covid-19 deaths
Europe’s Virus Toll in Italy and U.K. Keeps Focus on Lockdowns
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