US Deaths clock 163,000 as Experts warn over laxity in COVID-19 guidelines

US COVID-19 DEATHS
Rescue workers push a strecher with a patient from Zaandam Cruice Ship at Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States on April 02, 2020. ( Eva Marie Uzcategui Trinkl - Anadolu Agency )

Scientists have sounded an alarm over rising deaths in the US, even as coronavirus cases march past 5 Million. – By Gerald Gekara

The former head of the Food and Drug Administration Dr Scott Gottlieb cautioned US citizens to follow health Protocols in order to deescalate deaths.

“We’re definitely going to be somewhere between 200,000 and 300,000. Whether we’re closer to 200,000 or closer to 300,000 depends on what we do and how this evolves,” Gottlieb said in an interview with CBS Face The Nation.

“The concern now is that this has become so pervasive across the country that it could start to infect more rural communities that have largely been untouched to date and probably are a little bit more complacent because they have been untouched, but are still very vulnerable because the infection hasn’t been there.”

According to reports, one out of every 66 residents in the US is now infected with COVID-19.

So far, the US has reported almost 163,000 deaths, with 5.05 Million cases reported.

This accounts for nearly 26 percent of the world’s COVID-19 cases.