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US mourns one million dead from Covid-19

AFP
12 May, 2022

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NEW YORK: The United States has crossed the threshold of one million deaths from Covid-19, the White House said on Thursday, as the nation seeks to turn the page on the pandemic despite threats of another surge.

“Today, we mark a tragic milestone,” President Joe Biden said in a statement that acknowledged the “unrelenting” pain of bereaved families, and urged Americans to remain vigilant as cases tick back up.

“One million empty chairs around the dinner table,” Biden said. “Each an irreplaceable loss. Each leaving behind a family, a community, and a nation forever changed.”

Biden’s announcement came as he chaired a global virtual Covid summit, taking place as Europe also passed two million Covid deaths, focused on efforts to bring the pandemic under control worldwide and prepare for future health emergencies.

The US leader came to the summit hobbled by Congress’ failure to approve $22.5 billion in continued emergency Covid funding, including for the international supply of vaccines, and he warned it was “critical” for lawmakers to keep financing testing, vaccines and treatments.

America recorded its first Covid-19 death, on the West Coast, in early February 2020. By the next month, the virus was ravaging New York and the White House was predicting up to 240,000 deaths nationwide.

But those projections were way off.

Even in New York – the hard-hit early epicenter of America’s Covid crisis – the million death milestone was difficult to comprehend.

“It’s unfathomable,” Diana Berrent, one of the first people in New York state to catch Covid-19, said of the toll that far exceeds epidemiologists’ worst predictions.

Back in spring 2020, New York City hospitals and morgues overflowed, and the sound of ambulance sirens rang down empty streets as then-president Donald Trump responded chaotically in Washington.

Two years on, and life in the Big Apple is largely back to normal as residents attempt to put the collective trauma of the virus that has killed 40,000 New Yorkers behind them.

Broadway stage lights are once again illuminated, yellow taxis clog main avenues and bars in business districts hum with post-work chatter.

“Without a doubt you feel the energy of the people that are on the streets. It’s been a long time coming,” Alfred Cerullo, president of a business improvement group in Midtown Manhattan, told AFP.

New York’s rebound has been aided by its high inoculation numbers – about 88 percent of adults are fully vaccinated, a rate that was boosted by mandates, including for indoor activities like dining.

Jeffrey Bank, owner of Carmine’s restaurant near Times Square, says sales at the Italian eatery are better than they were in 2019, as residents and tourists make up for lost time.

“People have been sitting at home for two years. They want to celebrate and they’re entitled to,” he told AFP.

‘Disconnect’

But the city has a long way to go. Many stores remain empty and only 38 percent of Manhattan workers are in the office on an average weekday, according to Kastle Systems, a security firm that tracks building occupancy.

The Big Apple’s tourism board also doesn’t expect visitor numbers to get back to the 67 million of 2019 people for a few years, and business owners fear another wave of infections.

In recent weeks, the United States has seen an uptick in the number of daily virus cases, largely due to the new Omicron subvariant.

The rise has coincided with the lifting of mask mandates.

“I think we are in a place where psychologically and socially and economically, people are largely done with the pandemic,” said Celine Gounder, an infectious disease expert at New York University.

“(But) the pandemic is not over. So you have a disconnect between what is happening epidemiologically and what’s happening in terms of how people are responding,” she told AFP.

Among the most at-risk are the unvaccinated, lower-income populations, uninsured people and communities of color, she says.

Mandates

Ideological clashes over curfews and mask and vaccine mandates characterized America’s early pandemic response, as it racked up the world’s highest death toll, with hospitals overwhelmed and morgues failing to keep up with the dead.

Trump was late to back social distancing, repeatedly undermined top scientist Anthony Fauci, peddled unproven medical treatments, and politicized mask-wearing – before eventually being hospitalized with the virus himself.

Trump did pump billions of dollars into vaccine research and by mid-December 2020, the first vaccines were available for health care workers.

But deaths kept soaring amid a slow take-up of shots in conservative areas of the country.

New president Biden and many Democratic governors enforced mandates but Republican-led states like Florida and Texas outright banned them, highlighting America’s patchwork of rules that made forming a unified response to the pandemic difficult.



no big deal just open the southern border for a few day... and a additional one million people would pour in
 
Who cares? Life goes on. We are not insects that can be locked in from Winnie Pooh
Exactly nobody cares about minions okay. You have your choice, we have ours, you have the right to think whatever you want hercules. Your country is near bankrupt anyway.lol.

Better be an insect than a decomposing maggot bro. Lol
 
lol, enjoy your deaths then, buy the way, who are "we"? American? Greek? or US cheerleader?

We as collective west. And people die evry day. Beside that even WHO calls chinese politics crazy and madness
 
Exactly nobody cares about minions okay. You have your choice, we have ours, you have the right to think whatever you want hercules. Your country is near bankrupt anyway.lol.

Better be an insect than a decomposing maggot bro. Lol

I prefer to be bancrupt than an ant under Winnie Pooh. Thats the thing, i travel evrywhere and im free. You are locked in by some freak.


On a sidenote Greece isnt bancrupt anymore. Thanks to chinese morons who invested several hundred billions and got nothing in return. 😁👍

Lol, funny, enjoy your deaths.

We have none. Its the flu dude. But hey it helps to crush chinese companies out of business here.
 
We have none. Its the flu dude. But hey it helps to crush chinese companies out of business here.
Crushing Chinese companies? lol, come back to tell me when it happens, up until now , you are still buying up Chinese produrcts like there is no tomorrow.
 
Crushing Chinese companies? lol, come back to tell me when it happens, up until now , you are still buying up Chinese produrcts like there is no tomorrow.

Chinese companies cant deliver because lockdowns. European companies go to alternatives since china is not a reliable trading partner. There is always the risk products dont get delivered because someone in Shanghai sneezed.


And btw i avoid chinese products. Its mostly trash.
 
Chinese companies cant deliver because lockdowns. European companies go to alternatives since china is not a reliable trading partner. There is always the risk products dont get delivered because someone in Shanghai sneezed.
LOL, you poor Greece is almost bankrupting without China's help, we have over one third of world total foreign reserves and the only trouble is we have too much money and are not very sure where to spend them, you keep talking nonsenese which is trash and meaningless, EU is in trouble , not China, when can EU stop buying from us like there is no tomorrow?

And btw i avoid chinese products. Its mostly trash.
BTW, I'm trying very hard to buy something made by Greece but I never saw any made in Greece items in my whole life, does Greece make anything at all besides talking trash?
 
LOL, you poor Greece is almost bankrupting without China's help, we have over one third of world total foreign reserves and the only trouble is we have too much money and are not very sure where to spend them, you keep talking nonsenese which is trash and meaningless, EU is in trouble , not China, when can EU stop buying from us like there is no tomorrow?


BTW, I'm trying very hard to buy something made by Greece but I never saw any made in Greece items in my whole life, does Greece make anything at all besides talking trash?

Actually yes. Aluminium. 🙂👍


That said Germany says in up to 5 years to be china free. Which makes sense as the world switchs back in cold war and blocks.

 
Actually yes. Aluminium. 🙂👍
LOl, I always thought that is a mineral, made by the earth, not by any countries, Greece is indeed great, do you also make sun light?

Western news is worthless, check out the real data , numbers and figures to get a real picture, Germany till now is heavily dependent on China.
Good luck to you to find an alternative soon, lol, oops , too bad, China is basically the only country in the world which provide them.

The European Union's dependency on metal imports is somewhere between 75% and 100% depending on the metal. Of the 30 raw materials that the EU classifies as critical, 19 are predominantly imported from China. The list includes magnesium, rare earths and bismuth where China has a de facto monopoly, providing up to 98% of the supplies needed in the EU.
 
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Russia cuts oil , coal and gas to EU and China cuts rare earth and other rare metals, EU then can say goodbye to dear life. EU depends on China and Russia, we never depend on EU. China is dependent on no one but herself, this makes China different from you bunch.
 
LOl, I always thought that is a mineral, made by the earth, not by any countries, Greece is indeed great, do you also make sun light?


Western news is worthless, check out the real data , numbers and figures to get a real picture, Germany till now is heavily dependent on China.
Good luck to you to find an alternative soon, lol, oops , too bad, China is basically the only country in the world which provide them.

The European Union's dependency on metal imports is somewhere between 75% and 100% depending on the metal. Of the 30 raw materials that the EU classifies as critical, 19 are predominantly imported from China. The list includes magnesium, rare earths and bismuth where China has a de facto monopoly, providing up to 98% of the supplies needed in the EU.

Which have own depisits in Europe. Was cheaper from china so mines closed and will be reopen. Thats what you dont get amigo. World changes. China declared war to Europe. So Germany and Europe change direction towards USA.
 
Which have own depisits in Europe. Was cheaper from china so mines closed and will be reopen. Thats what you dont get amigo. World changes. China declared war to Europe. So Germany and Europe change direction towards USA.
Lol, You speak for Germany? we dare them.
 
Lol, You speak for Germany? we dare them.

I am German. My father is German. I live in Germany. My mother is Greek.


Last year changed completly how china is seen here. Its now seen as enemy.


Winnie Pooh completly miscalculated.


You can dare who you want. You also dared Australia, yet they kicked your *** out. Nobody gives a shit what you dare. You dared Greece if we sign EU sanctions. Guess what? We did sign. China has no power.


That said: Freedom for Tibet.



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