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More than 250,000 Americans have died from Covid-19. The tragic story in numbers
Covid-19 has been five times as deadly as the deadliest flu season in the last 10 years. Here are key stats so far
More than a quarter of a million people are now dead from Covid-19 in the United States. The victims come from a variety of racial backgrounds, from different age groups, locations and occupations; and no state in the nation has been unaffected as the coronavirus pandemic took hold.
The largest public health emergency in a century also equates to an economic disaster, for the US and its industries as well as for families and individuals struggling to survive in the face of a strong resurgence of Covid-19 this fall and winter.
Read the original article at The Guardian