RELATED: The US added 4M COVID-19 cases in November, more than most countries reported all year“I have no doubt that we’re going to see a climbing death toll ...
and that’s a horrific and tragic place to be,” said Josh Michaud, associate director of global health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation. “It’s going to be a very dark couple of weeks."November's toll was far lower than the 60,699 recorded in April but perilously close to the next-highest total of almost 42,000 in May, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
Deaths had dropped to just over 20,000 in June after states closed many businesses and ordered people to stay at home.AdvertisementThe fast-deteriorating situation is particularly frustrating because vaccine.