According to the data Johns Hopkins University From Wednesday (15 September) to COVID-19 A total of 665,282 people died in the United States. According to the US Census Bureau, the population of the United States in April 2020 was 331.4 million.

This tragic news comes as hospitals struggle to accommodate all patients, and more and more are struggling with the coronavirus children. Hoping to control the spread and prevent more deaths, orders are being introduced in the workplace and the wearing of face masks in schools.

The battle continues against daily infection rates that soared after early summer when the highly contagious delta type began to dominate.

As of Tuesday as recorded by Johns Hopkins University, there have been an average of more than 152,300 new cases of Covid-19 in the United States each day over the past week, more than 13 times the number on June 22, when the average was Lowest in 2021 (11303 per day).

According to the same source, the US has averaged 1,805 new Covid-19 deaths each weekday since Tuesday – well above the year’s lowest average (218) reached on July 5.

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With only 54 percent vaccinated. Of the population, the percentage of people vaccinated each day (more than 341,900) is a 4% decrease from last week and a 28% decrease from the previous month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported.

experts for the health Vaccination is the best way to prevent the virus, stressing that most people who are hospitalized and Died from COVID-19Not vaccinated.

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Pennsylvania officials said 97 percent of deaths from Covid-19 are related to unvaccinated people.