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Six-week-old dies as US coronavirus death toll crosses 5,000

Death toll in the United States from the coronavirus pandemic has topped 5,000, with a six-week-old baby becoming one of the youngest known victims

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Death toll in the United States from the coronavirus pandemic has topped 5,000, with a six-week-old baby becoming one of the youngest known victims.

At about 02:35 GMT on Thursday, 5,116 people had died in the US, according to a tally from Johns Hopkins University, which came on the same day the country set a one-day record of 884 people killed in 24 hours.

Among the latest US fatalities was the six-week-old baby who was taken to a Connecticut hospital late last week.

“Testing confirmed last night that the newborn was COVID-19 positive,” the state’s Governor Ned Lamont tweeted on Wednesday. “This is absolutely heartbreaking.”

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The US death toll is lower than those of Italy and Spain but above the 3,316 recorded in China, where the pandemic first emerged in December.

According to Johns Hopkins University the US leads the world in the number of cases of the new coronavirus, with 215,417.

President Donald Trump, who had earlier downplayed the pandemic’s effect, on Wednesday said: “We’re going to have a couple of weeks, starting pretty much now, but especially a few days from now, that are going to be horrific.”

Last Sunday, senior US scientist Anthony Fauci issued a cautious prediction that the novel coronavirus could claim 100,000 to 200,000 lives in the country.

Confirmed coronavirus infections around the world approached one million on Thursday as the pandemic spread at a “near-exponential” rate.

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Half the planet is under some form of lockdown as governments struggle to tamp down the virus.

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