US coronavirus toll exceeds 50,000: Johns Hopkins University

Published April 24, 2020
Michael Neel, funeral director of of All Veterans Funeral and Cremation, wearing full PPE, looks at the U.S. flag on the casket of George Trefren, a 90 year old Korean War veteran who died of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in a nursing home, in Denver, Colorado, U.S. April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Rick Wilking     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY — RICK WILKING
Michael Neel, funeral director of of All Veterans Funeral and Cremation, wearing full PPE, looks at the U.S. flag on the casket of George Trefren, a 90 year old Korean War veteran who died of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in a nursing home, in Denver, Colorado, U.S. April 23, 2020. REUTERS/Rick Wilking TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY — RICK WILKING

The US death toll from the coronavirus pandemic surpassed 50,000 on Friday, AFP reported, citing a running tally by Johns Hopkins University.

According to the tracker, 50,031 people have now died in the United States from Covid-19 since the start of the global health crisis, with more than 870,000 confirmed cases.

The United States is the hardest hit of any country in the world as the coronavirus pandemic unfolds. By 12:30am (GMT) on Friday, 3,176 people died of COVID-19, according to Johns Hopkins — one of the deadliest days recorded anywhere since the start of the pandemic.

Michael Neel, funeral director of of All Veterans Funeral and Cremation, wearing full PPE, looks at the US flag on the casket of George Trefren, a 90-year-old Korean War veteran who died of the coronavirus disease in a nursing home, in Denver, Colorado, US on April 23, 2020. — Reuters
Michael Neel, funeral director of of All Veterans Funeral and Cremation, wearing full PPE, looks at the US flag on the casket of George Trefren, a 90-year-old Korean War veteran who died of the coronavirus disease in a nursing home, in Denver, Colorado, US on April 23, 2020. — Reuters

Despite the alarming figures, several US states such as Georgia and Texas were preparing to reopen some businesses as they started lifting lockdown measures.

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