Infectious diseases experts cautions U.S. could see death rate rise

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Infectious diseases experts cautions U.S. could see death rate rise
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Dr. Paul Sax says he agrees with Dr. Fauci's remarks that a lower death rate in the U.S. is a 'false narrative.' 'We may see an increased death rate in the coming weeks to months ... because deaths often lag behind new cases by several weeks.'

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