The U.S. reported a single-day high in coronavirus deaths this week, with Johns Hopkins University tallying 4,327 fatalities on Tuesday.The harrowing number brings the country’s cumulative death toll to over 380,820.
The deaths come as the country sees a shift in vaccination policy to distribute more shots to wider groups of people in an effort to speed the process.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration recommended states widen distribution plans to include people ages 65 and older, as well as those at high risk for infection.
It said states should avoid reserving second doses for people who have already received their first jab, as there should be ample supply when needed.