The US recorded 1,224 deaths from nCoV in 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths to 8,376 out of more than 308,000.

The number of new infections in the US to date is 308,533, of which more than 8,300 deaths are the largest epidemic in the world, according to April 4 statistics from Johns Hopkins University.

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Health worker transports a nCoV-infected patient in Brooklyn, New York, USA on 4/4 Photo: Reuters

The growth rate of deaths in New York state, the US epidemic, at a record, with more than 600 deaths in just 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths from nCoV in the state to 3,565. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said at a press conference the same day that the state was "desperately looking for ventilators" and would receive 140 from Oregon.

Some states saw an increase in infections a day, as Louisiana recorded 2,199 new cases and New Jersey reported an additional 4,331 cases.

"We are about to come to a very terrible moment," US President Donald Trump said at a White House press conference on 4 April. "Perhaps we have never seen anything like these numbers. Maybe in war, during World War I or II or something."

White House experts earlier this week predicted that 100,000-240,000 Americans would die from nCoV and called on people to strictly follow community segregation guidelines.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, called this measure "our most important tool" and "begged" Americans to strictly follow this guide. 42 US states have urged people to stay home to prevent the spread of nCoV.

More than 200 countries and territories around the world have appeared Covid-19, after the disease began in China in December 2019, leaving nearly 1,200,000 people infected, more than 64,600 dead and more than 246,000 average. Apparel.