U.S. Surpasses, 500,000, Total COVID-19 Deaths .<br />On Sunday, the United States reached yet another<br />sobering milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic. .<br />According to NBC News, the U.S. surpassed<br />500,000 COVID-19 deaths. .<br />The global total stands at 2.5 million deaths,<br />meaning the U.S. accounts for more than a<br />fifth of COVID-19 deaths in the world.<br />The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases<br />in the U.S. has also grown, with nearly a<br />total of 29 million reported. .<br />The U.S. is currently in the midst of rolling<br />out vaccines across the country.<br />President Joe Biden confirmed this month<br />that the U.S. is on track to have a total of<br />600 million vaccine doses by the end of July. .<br />He blamed the slow vaccine rollout on<br />his predecessor, saying Donald Trump<br />“didn’t order enough vaccines.” .<br />He didn’t mobilize enough people<br />to administer the shots. He didn’t<br />set up federal vaccine centers where<br />eligible people could go and get their<br />shots. When I became president three<br />weeks ago, America had no plan to<br />vaccinate most of the country, Joe Biden, via ‘Complex’
