US predicted to reach 200,000 COVID-19 deaths by September

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US predicted to reach 200,000 COVID-19 deaths by September
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The death toll from COVID-19 in the United States is expected to reach 200,000 by September given at least 800 people are dying each day.

He said the pandemic “won’t be over in September”, adding that he’s “really worried” about where the country will be in the weeks and months ahead.

But that hasn’t stopped the country’s Caribbean coast resorts of Cancun and Riviera Maya, in the state of Quintana Roo, welcoming their first tourists after months of lockdown. “We have close to 17 or 18 days in which the decline of the curve has stalled, it has not gone up,” he said, explaining the country’s pattern of infections and deaths.on May 29 that Mexico would probably see more than 30,000 deaths from the coronavirus pandemic, but did not say when the country could hit that milestone.But authorities explained the figure included updates to months-old cases.

Tourism in the rest of Mexico, with a population of 127 million, will be reactivated according to local risk levels. It is one of the 10 most visited countries in the world and tourism accounts for 8.7 per cent of its GDP.

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