
USA: Biden says 250,000 more might die by January amid COVID spread
US President-elect Joe Biden held a virtual roundtable with workers and small-business owners on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wilmington, Wednesday.
Biden stressed, "I don't want to scare anybody here but understand the facts: we're likely to lose another 250,000 people - dead, between now and January," calling on Americans not to travel for holidays.
The US has registered 13,916,543 cases of the coronavirus with 273,316 deaths related to the virus, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

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US President-elect Joe Biden held a virtual roundtable with workers and small-business owners on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wilmington, Wednesday.
Biden stressed, "I don't want to scare anybody here but understand the facts: we're likely to lose another 250,000 people - dead, between now and January," calling on Americans not to travel for holidays.
The US has registered 13,916,543 cases of the coronavirus with 273,316 deaths related to the virus, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.