The U.S. surpassed a jarring milestone Wednesday in the coronavirus pandemic: 100,000 deaths. That number is the best estimate and most assuredly an undercount. But it represents the stark reality ...
The number of people who died from COVID-19 during the first two years of the pandemic in the United States may be more than 15% higher than previously reported, a new study found. This suggests the ...
Coronavirus has killed more than 150,000 people in the United States, Johns Hopkins University reports. The U.S. reached the grim milestone on Wednesday, six months after the first COVID-19 case was ...
A powerful AI-driven analysis uncovers hidden COVID-19 deaths across the US, exposing deep inequities in how the pandemic’s toll was recorded. Study: Applying machine learning to identify unrecognized ...
Infection levels are still low in the country, but the highly mutated variant might be able to evade your body’s immune ...
The number of coronavirus-related deaths in the United States passed 250,000 on Wednesday as more than 1,000 people are dying from the virus per day in the US this month, according to Johns Hopkins ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned Americans to brace for a 'hell of a bad two weeks” ahead as the White House projected there could be 100,000 to 240,000 deaths in the U.S.