No one knew how bad the coronavirus pandemic would get when the first known virus-related death happened on February 6.
But since then, an average of nearly 900 Americans have died every day from Covid-19.
The 100,271 deaths reported as of Wednesday comes from data collected by Johns Hopkins University. But it might not paint a complete picture. Some victims -- such as those who die in their homes and not in a hospital -- might never have been tested for Covid-19. And, sometimes, officials within the same state don't agree on how to report deaths.
End partial quote from:https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/27/health/us-coronavirus-wednesday/index.html
Note: The 900 deaths on average per day would be from February 6th until Wednesday May 27th 2020 when this article was published.
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