January is on track to become the United States' deadliest month for COVID-19.
Already in the first eleven days the country has broken its record multiple times for most COVID deaths in one day.
January is on track to become the United States' deadliest month for COVID-19.
Already in the first eleven days the country has broken its record multiple times for most COVID deaths in one day.
ALREADY IN THE FIRST ELEVENDAYS - THE COUNTRY HAS BROKENITS RECORD MULTIPLE TIMES FORMOST COVID DEATHS IN ONE DAY.IN TOTAL-- JOHNS HOPKINSUNIVERSITY IS REPORTING27-THOUSAND DEATHS SO FAR THISMONTH.NINE STATES ARE CONFIRMINGCASES OF THE NEW HIGHLYCONTAGIOUS STRAIN OF THE VIRUSTHAT OFFICIALS BELIEVE STARTEDIN THE U-K.WE'RE IN THE MIDDLE OF AHORRIBLE SURGE, THAT VARIANTTHAT WAS MENTIONED PROBABLY ISIN EVERY STATE, MOST STATES INTHE COUNTRY, WE'VE GOT TO GETPEOPLE VACCINATED QUICKLYOUR NEIGHBORING STATE OFARIZONA NOW HAS THE WORLD'SHIGHEST INFECTION RATE PERCAPITA.IN CALIFORNIA -- REFRIGIRATEDTRUCKS ARE BEING DEPLOYED TOMORGUES TO HELP WITH BODYSURGE.HERE IN CLARK COUNTY -- THOSETRUCKS HAVE BEEN SENT TOFUNERAL HOMES FOR THE SAMEREASON.
January deadliest month for COVID-19 in Mississippi