WASHINGTON, June 11 — The United States may see 200,000 deaths because of the coronavirus at some point in September, a leading expert said, while total US coronavirus cases surpassed 2 million yesterday as governments relax restrictions. Ashish Jha, the head of Harvard's Global Health Institute,...
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Ashish Jha, the head of Harvard's Global Health Institute, told CNN in an interview yesterday that without drastic action, the number of US deaths would march on. Several US states have seen coronavirus cases jump in recent days, causing great concern among Jha and other experts who say authorities are loosening restrictions too early.
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