US now ahead of Italy, Spain in coronavirus death toll

The USNS Comfort medical ship arrives in New York on March 30, 2020. The US death toll from the coronavirus pandemic passed 3,000 on Monday. PHOTO | BRYAN R. SMITH | AFP

What you need to know:

  • Harrowing scenes from hospitals in New York and elsewhere revealed an unprepared health system.
  • On Sunday, Trump cancelled his plans to re-open much of the country by Easter.
  • Trump said America's death rate is likely to increase for two weeks.

Washington

The US death toll from the coronavirus pandemic passed 3,000 on Monday, according to the running tally compiled by the Johns Hopkins University, with more than 163,000 confirmed cases.

The United States has recorded 3,008 deaths, according to the tally, while its 163,429 cases are by far the highest national number ahead of Italy, Spain and China.

President Donald Trump has been criticised for an initially slow response by the federal government to the now-accelerating pandemic spread.

BASIC SUPPLIES LACKING

Harrowing scenes from hospitals in New York and elsewhere revealed a health system unprepared with basic supplies such as face masks, as well as life-saving devices like respirators.

On Sunday, Trump cancelled his plans to re-open much of the country by Easter – April 12 – and extended social distancing guidelines until the end of April after his top scientists confronted him with data on the rising coronavirus crisis.

Trump said America's death rate is likely to increase for two weeks, describing as "horrible" a prediction by senior scientist Anthony Fauci that Covid-19 could claim up to 200,000 lives.