COVID-19 Death Toll Indicates , Life in the United States Is Far From Normal.<br />COVID-19 Death Toll Indicates , Life in the United States Is Far From Normal.<br />CNBC reports a group of more than two dozen doctors, scientists, and public health experts have published a report which indicates the coronavirus pandemic in the US is far from finished.<br />CNBC reports a group of more than two dozen doctors, scientists, and public health experts have published a report which indicates the coronavirus pandemic in the US is far from finished.<br />The 136-page report published <br />on March 7 says COVID-19 continues to cause levels of death that are "intolerable.".<br />The 136-page report published <br />on March 7 says COVID-19 continues to cause levels of death that are "intolerable.".<br />The report states the death toll from COVID-19 still far outweighs the general death toll <br />from typical seasonal respiratory viruses.<br />Deaths related to coronavirus remain around ten times higher than the worst years for the flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).<br />Deaths related to coronavirus remain around ten times higher than the worst years for the flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).<br />Per the Centers for Disease Control <br />and Prevention, over 9,000 Americans <br />died from COVID-19 last week.<br />Make no mistake, the United States is far <br />from a normal situation. , Authors of report on the COVID-19 death toll, via CNBC.<br />Make no mistake, the United States is far <br />from a normal situation. , Authors of report on the COVID-19 death toll, via CNBC.<br />However, the report noted that increased immunity from vaccines and natural infections improved projections.<br />However, the report noted that increased immunity from vaccines and natural infections improved projections.<br />This is less dire than many expected. , authors of report on the COVID-19 death toll, via CNBC.<br />In their most pessimistic scenario, <br />the authors of the report calculated <br />between now and March 2023.<br />In their most pessimistic scenario, <br />the authors of the report calculated <br />between now and March 2023.<br />if a new variant of coronavirus occurs and infects 80% of the population, as many <br />as 264,000 more Americans could die
