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So far, 63,856 Americans have died from Coronavirus

According to Worldometre counting, over 63,856 American have died so far from deadly Coronavirus from 1,095,023 confirmed cases in the United States, while 152,324 have recovered.

This is the situation in the United States even as the President, Donald Trump, manages to assert that the United States still has the capacity to maintain its position as world leader whereby he is promising 200 ventilators to Nigeria, support to Spain, $2.5 million to fund Madagascar recently discovered virus herbal and others, although it has inevitably had to depend on help from China, now globally acknowledged world leader, in the fight against the pandemic.

Trump Wednesday shifted a little from unproven allegation linking the cause of the virus with China to now saying that the fact Beijing would do anything to make him lose the November 2020 presidential re-election in the United States could have made it cause the coronavirus, COVID-19.

But Intelligence agencies in the United States concluded Thursday that the new coronavirus was “not man-made or genetically modified” but say they are still examining whether the origins of the pandemic can be traced to contact with infected animals or an accident at a Chinese lab.

The statement on Thursday from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the clearinghouse for the web of US spy agencies, comes as President Donald Trump and his allies have touted the as-yet unproven theory that an infectious disease lab in Wuhan, the epicentre of the Chinese outbreak, was the source of the global pandemic that has killed more than 220,000 people worldwide.

So far, Trump is world’s most troubled leader as he faces criticisms from with and without over what is generally believed to be his lackadaisical attitude towards timely action against the pandemic, which is more proven to be blamable for why America known super power of many decades, embarrassingly, is world’s worst hit by the disease and without Washington under him having solution.

Updates across US are as tabled below:

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