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Zeenat Hansrod

Trump extends Covid-19 lockdown as experts say 200,000 could die in US

United States President Donald Trump said the peak death rate from the coronavirus epidemic was expected in two weeks. © AFP

Just a week ago, Trump tweeted: “We cannot let the cure be worse than the problem itself” and that the country will be “opened up” by mid-April.

On Sunday evening, he backpedalled and said that federal guidelines over Covid-19, such as social distancing, will stay in place until at least 30 April.

The latest figures early Monday show that the United States has more than 140,000 confirmed cases of Covid-19, the most any country has registered. Nearly 2,500 deaths had been recorded with over 1,000 in New York.

Dr Anthony Fauci, a member of the White House coronavirus task force, told CNN on Sunday, that the US is looking at “100 to 200 thousand deaths” but said he does not want to be held to that.

As the number of coronavirus deaths in the US doubled to more than 2,000 in just two days, Trump declared that if the death toll could be restricted to less than 100,000 “we all together [would] have done a very job”.

Rapid tests and hoarding

Trump said that 100,000 people are being tested daily for Covid-19 and “rapid-testing” had been approved which could “get almost instantaneous results instead of waiting for a day, two days, three days to get it from labs and hospitals”.

The president has accused hospitals in some states of hoarding ventilators, face masks and other critical medical supplies.

Health professionals voiced their concerns over upcoming shortages of medical supplies, including ventilators.

New York mayor, Bill de Blasio, said that his city has enough supplies to only last a week.

“We're going to need at least several hundred more ventilators very quickly,” he said. “We are going to need a re-enforcement by Sunday [5 April] in all categories, especially ventilators. And personnel is becoming more and more the issue.”

New York has implemented stay-at-home orders for its resident in order to contain the spread of Covid-19.

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