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The U.S. Is on Course for a Million COVID Deaths—and the Pandemic Rages On

About 1,200 Americans are dying from COVID every day, and total deaths have now surpassed 800,000. “There is no question that we will reach 1 million deaths sooner rather than later,” Robert Glatter, an emergency medicine physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, told USA Today in an interview. “At the current trajectory we may reach it much sooner than expected.” DNyuz.com reported that “these most recent 100,000 deaths, too, have all occurred in less than 11 weeks, a sign that the pace of deaths is moving more quickly once again—faster than at any time other than last winter’s surge.”

Another statistic that is reported by numerous media, is that 1 out of 100 Americans over the age of 65 have succumbed to COVID. DNyuz.com pointed out that 75% of people who have died of the virus in the United States—or about 600,000 of the nearly 800,000 who have perished so far—have been 65 or older. This is euthanasia by another name.

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