'Too many are selfish': US nears 5 million virus cases
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By SUMAN NAISHADHAM, CARLA K. JOHNSON and PHILIP MARCELO
BOSTON (AP) Fourth of July gatherings, graduation parties, no-mask weddings, crowded bars there are reasons the U.S. has racked up more than 155,000 coronavirus deaths, by far the most of any country, and is fast approaching an off-the-charts 5 million confirmed infections, easily the highest in the world.
Many Americans have resisted wearing masks and social distancing, calling such precautions an overreaction or an infringement on their liberty. Public health experts say the problem has been compounded by confusing and inconsistent guidance from politicians and a patchwork quilt of approaches to containing the scourge by county, state and federal governments.
The thing thats maddening is country after country and state after state have shown us how we can contain the virus, said Dr. Jonathan Quick of the Duke Global Health Institute. Its not like we dont know what works. We do.
Confirmed infections in the U.S. have topped 4.7 million, with new cases running at more than 60,000 a day. While thats down from a peak of well over 70,000 in the second half of July, cases are on the rise in 26 states, many in the South and West, and deaths are climbing in 35 states.
On average, the number of COVID-19 deaths per day in the U.S. over the past two weeks has gone from about 780 to 1,056, according to an Associated Press analysis.
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