KILLER BUG
US coronavirus outbreak soon to be deadlier than any flu for more than half a century as deaths soar past 60,000
AMERICA'S death tally from the coronavirus will soon be deadlier than any flu season since 1967, as an average of 2,000 people died a day in April.
The country's worst flu season in recent memory was in 2017 to 2018 season, when more than 61,000 people died, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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But COVID-19 deaths are set to soon overtaken the 1967 numbers,
Coronavirus cases in the US have hit 1,052,203, while deaths are at 60,757.
The shocking figure comes as:
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Unfortunately, the virus death toll is bound to rise, according to a pandemic model prediction.
Current predictions suggest the death toll will climb to around 74,000 - more than 25 percent higher than previous estimates.