Johns Hopkins University of America has provided figures for the number of deaths from the Corona virus during the past 24 hours, which amounted to 2,600, which is the highest daily toll recorded in one country since the outbreak of the epidemic last December. Trump said on Wednesday evening that his country "probably passed the epidemic", and indicated that he would hold a press conference on Thursday announcing the "directives" that will govern the process of "reopening" the largest economy in the world.
In a new record death toll for the global death toll from Covid-19 in one day, the United States on Wednesday evening recorded the death of about 2,600 people from the emerging corona virus within 24 hours, in the highest daily toll ever recorded by a country in the world, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
Data published at 20:30 local time, this university, which is a reference for tracking infections and deaths caused by the emerging Corona virus, showed that within 24 hours the Corona epidemic claimed the lives of 2569 people in the United States, increasing the total death toll from the epidemic in this country. To 28,326 deaths.
The previous record daily toll of the victims of the epidemic was recorded a day earlier in the United States as well, and reached 2228 deaths.
At the end of last week, the United States became the first country in the world in terms of the number of deaths caused by the deadly epidemic.
The United States also ranks first in the world in the number of people infected with the epidemic, who numbered more than 637 thousand infected, noting that approximately 3.2 million people in this country have undergone a laboratory examination to date to confirm whether they are infected with the virus or not.
Although New York remains the epicenter of the epidemic in the United States, its spread is slowing and the number of people whose cases require their transfer to state hospitals is still declining.
On Wednesday evening, US President Donald Trump said that the United States has "probably passed the peak" of the Coruna epidemic, indicating that he will hold a press conference on Thursday announcing the "directives" that will govern the "reopening" of the world's largest economy.
"It is clear that our aggressive strategy is paying off," Trump said at his daily White House press conference on developments in the country 's emerging virus, stressing that "the battle is continuing but the data indicates that we, at the national level, have passed the peak in the number of new infections." .
"These encouraging developments have put us in a very strong position to put the finishing touches to the directives that will govern the reopening of our country," he added.
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