Backlog of data released from Indiana added 1,500 deaths to national toll, bringing Thursday’s total to 5,077
The US recorded more than 5,000 Covid-19 deaths on Thursday.
The surge, the highest number to date, seems to be largely due to a backlog of data that was just released from Indiana, adding 1,500 deaths to the countrywide number, according to the Wall Street Journal. Though cases have otherwise been slowing down, the death toll is often a reflection of what happened in the weeks prior, since it’s usually a lagging indicator of the virus spread. Yesterday, there were 5,077 US deaths in total, according to John Hopkins University data, and 122,473 new cases.
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