The us state of New York has several coronasmittede people than any country in the world outside of the UNITED states.
The us state of New York, where New York city also are hard hit by the ongoing coronavirusudbrud.
It now means that you have taken the mass graves in order to find space for the many persons who die as a result of the infection.
It displays the images from the island, Hart Island, which is located at the city of New York.
the Images show persons dressed in white clothes in the process of putting bright trækister in the ground. They buried people without close relatives, or persons who cannot afford a funeral. It writes the BBC.
across the entire state of New York is 159.937 people until Friday been recorded infected with the coronavirus.
It is – apart from the UNITED states – more smittetilfælde than any country in the world.
7000 persons have lost their lives in the state. The number is second only to the total figures from the UNITED states as well as Italy, Spain, France and the united kingdom.
In New York city alone has over 5000 infected persons lost their lives.
Also, the other much smaller cities in the state of New York has, however, had unusually many deaths in relation to the rest of the UNITED states.
In the city of Nassau is 633 persons so dead, and the cities of Suffolk and Westchester have both had about 360 deaths related to coronaviruses. It shows a statement from the u.s. Johns Hopkins University.
on Thursday, announced Anthony Fauci, director of The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious diseases in the UNITED states and one of president Donald Trumps advisors during the coronakrisen, that the many actions were put in place at both the federal and local level, are beginning to show results.
– What we do works, said Fauci, according to the news agency dpa.
– In relation to deaths, this is a bad week. Actually see every day out to beat the record in relation to the day before. But at the same time we are seeing an increase in the number of dead, we see a rather dramatic decrease in the number of admissions.
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