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    • UK may take part in COVID-19 vaccine 'challenge studies'

    The British government says it may take part in a study that tries to deliberately infect volunteers who have been given an experimental vaccine against the coronavirus in an effort to more quickly determine if the vaccine works

    The British government says it may take part in a study that tries to deliberately infect volunteers who have been given an experimental vaccine against the coronavirus in an effort to more quickly determine if the vaccine works.

    The approach, called a challenge study, is risky but proponents think it may produce results faster than typical studies, which wait to see if volunteers who have been given an experimental treatment or a dummy version get sick.

    “We are working with partners to understand how we might collaborate on the potential development of a COVID-19 vaccine through human challenge studies,” the U.K. Department for Business, Enterprise and Industrial Strategy said in a prepared statement. “These discussions are part of our work to research ways of treating, limiting and hopefully preventing the virus so we can end the pandemic sooner.”

    Challenge studies are typically used to test vaccines against mild diseases to avoid exposing volunteers to a serious illness if the vaccine doesn't work. While the coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms in most people and seems to be especially mild in young, healthy people, the long-term effects of the disease aren't well understood, and there have been reports of lingering problems in the heart and other organs even in those who don't ever feel sick.

    In the U.S., the National Institutes of Health has downplayed the need for challenge studies given the speed with which vaccines are being developed.

    Tens of thousands of volunteers have already signed up to test leading candidates and the coronavirus still is spreading widely enough that manufacturers are confident of answers by year’s end about at least some of the shots.

    In July, the NIH’s vaccine working group published a paper in The New England Journal of Medicine pointing out the risks of doing a challenge study with a virus that so far has no good treatment and is wildly unpredictable, occasionally killing even some young, otherwise healthy people.

    “A single death or severe illness in an otherwise healthy volunteer would be unconscionable and would halt progress” toward a vaccine, the group warned.

    To minimize chances of that happening, scientists planning a challenge study first would have to grow in a high-security lab a strain of the new virus that’s not very strong. Then they’d have to determine a dose that wouldn’t make volunteers too sick, which the NIH group warned would be laborious and time-consuming.

    The Financial Times newspaper reported Wednesday that the government planned to sponsor a challenge study that is set to begin in January. The FT said the government will announce the trial next week, citing people involved in the project without naming them.

    Dr. Peter Horby, professor of emerging infectious diseases and global health at the University of Oxford, says he supports the idea. The concept stretches back to 1796, when scientist Edward Jenner found that exposing patients to cowpox disease protected them against future infections of smallpox, the first step in eradicating the deadly disease.

    He told the BBC that there was a “long history” of challenge studies and that the risk to young and healthy people is low. Besides that, Horby said that there are now some treatments for COVID-19 in the event a person in the challenge becomes unwell.

    “It has real potential to advance science and get us to a better understanding of the disease and vaccines faster,” Horby said.

    In May, the World Health Organization issued a report on the ethical considerations for conducting a challenge study. The U.N. health agency laid out criteria necessary for justifying such research, including minimizing all potential risks to participants by, among other things, making sure participants were young and healthy, providing supportive care if things went wrong, and mandating “rigorous informed consent.”

    Alastair Fraser-Urquhart, an 18-year-old volunteer organizer at 1Day Sooner, a group that advocates for challenge volunteers, told the BBC he wanted to take part because of the potential to save thousands of lives and bring the world out of the pandemic.

    “It was just something that made instant sense to me really,” he said.: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireSt...udies-73222269
    • Coronavirus Cases: 32,329,360

    Deaths: 985,570

    Underreported US death count: 207,259

    American Civil War Casualties (North and South) - 214,938

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      • Rio postpones world-famous carnival over Covid-19

      Rio de Janeiro's world-famous carnival parades became the latest casualty of the coronavirus pandemic Thursday as officials announced they were indefinitely postponing the February 2021 edition, with Brazil still reeling from Covid-19.

      "We came to the conclusion that the event had to be postponed," said Jorge Castanheira, the president of the group that organizes the annual parades, the Independent League of Rio de Janeiro Samba Schools (LIESA).

      "We just can't do it in February. The samba schools won't have the time or financial and organizational resources to be ready," he told journalists after a plenary meeting by the group's directors.

      Speculation had been mounting that authorities would have to cancel or postpone carnival in 2021, given that Brazil is the country with the second-highest death toll in the pandemic, after the United States, and is still struggling to bring the virus under control.: https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/19...-over-covid-19
      • Coronavirus Cases: 32,411,415

      Deaths: 987,742

      Underreported US death count: 207,538

      American Civil War Casualties (North and South) - 214,938

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      • Thailand - Business registrations fall 7% in August

        The number of newly registered companies fell to 5,538 in August, down 7 per cent year on year and 2 per cent from July.

        "Total share capital of companies registering their business in August was Bt14.31 billion," said Department of Business Development deputy director-general Sorada Lertapachit.

        Meanwhile a total of 1,337 companies closed in August, down 24 per cent year on year, but up 6 per cent compared to July.

        "Combined share capital of companies that closed [in August] was Bt5.40 billion, down 81 per cent year on year from Bt23.52 billion," she said.

        In the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), 4,353 new companies registered from January to August, down 12.5 per cent year on year. The majority (3,087) were located in Chonburi province and most (60.63 per cent) were in the services sector – property, construction, and food – followed by retail and manufacturing businesses.

        Foreign investors hold a combined 40.51 per cent stake in the new companies – dominated by Japan (48.19 per cent), China (11.11 per cent) and Singapore (5.46 per cent).

        Most new foreign investment (52.97 per cent) was in Rayong province and focused on automotive parts manufacturing.

        Investment was being boosted by government efforts to mitigate the Covid-19 impact, and growth of businesses meeting demand in the “new normal” era, Sorada said.

        However, a second Covid-19 wave after the country reopens to foreign tourists next month would hit business and investor confidence, so the government should impose strict health screening for tourists, she added.

        Reopening to tourists will benefit the service and tourism sectors, including transportation, accommodation, restaurants, and travel businesses, she said.

        "Therefore, we expect business registrations to hit the target of 70,000 companies or 5,500 companies per month at the end of this year.”: https://www.nationthailand.com/busin...ernal_referral

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        • Thailand - Supattanapong: Economy seen back to 'normal levels' within 2 years

          Thailand's economy is expected to return to normal levels within two years as the government tries to mitigate the global impact of the coronavirus pandemic, Deputy Prime Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow said on Friday.

          Southeast Asia's second-largest economy is set to contract by a record 8.5% this year as the outbreak ravaged the key tourism industry and slowed consumption, the Finance Ministry predicts.

          The government has used nearly 800 billion baht in supporting the economy, Mr Supattanapong told a seminar organised by the Prachachat business media.

          "I think the economy should get back to normal levels within two years," he said. "But if we can manage it very well, we may see that late next year".

          The government will continue to introduce stimulus measures and plans subsidies under a "co-pay" scheme, rather than handouts, to help spur consumption, he said, without giving further details.

          In a bid to cope with the impact of the outbreak, the government has introduced a 1.9 trillion baht response package, including a 1 trillion baht borrowing plan.

          The borrowing will lift the public debt to GDP ratio to 57% from about 47% in July, still within a 60% cap, Danucha Pichayanan, the deputy secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Council, told the seminar.

          "The higher debt burden will reduce policy space... but the current debt level can still be managed and there is room for driving the economy," he said.

          Thailand has had a deficit budget for the past 10 years and must try to have a balanced budget at least over the next five-six years, Mr Danucha said.: https://www.bangkokpost.com/business...within-2-years

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          • Thailand - Ailing economy to get ‘Bt100bn injection’ from Oct-Dec

            Government stimulus schemes are expected to inject Bt100 billion into the economy in the last three months of this year, Deputy Prime Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow told the Krungthep Turakit newspaper.

            The Bt100-billion injection will come both from government spending and from people’s spending under three stimulus measures.

            Under the first measure, 14 million welfare cardholders will receive an extra monthly discount of Bt500 from October to December on their shopping. The budget for this scheme is Bt21 billion.

            Meanwhile under the “Kon La Khreung” (Let’s Go Halves) measure, 10 million people will get daily discounts of up to B100 on food, beverages and household essentials (not including alcohol, tobacco or lottery tickets). The subsidy is capped at Bt,3000 per person.

            The Cabinet has given the green light to both schemes.

            Supattanapong said the third measure will serve wealthier citizens with tax incentives to encourage them to spend.

            Meanwhile on Tuesday the Cabinet approved a budget of Bt19.5 billion to help the private sector hire 260,000 new graduates by paying half their salaries.

            Supattanapong, who also serves as Energy Minister, predicted the economy would improve next year but said it might be two years before Thailand's economic growth returns to its pre-coronavirus level.

            He said the country's existing budget would be enough to boost the economy provided there is no second wave of Covid-19. However, given uncertainty caused by the pandemic, the government stands ready to borrow more if necessary, since Thailand's current debt is not high compared to other countries.

            He added that the government was proceeding with utmost caution in budget spending in order to stay financially healthy in the post-outbreak era.: https://www.nationthailand.com/busin...ernal_referral

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            Keep your friends close and your enemies closer

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            • Coronavirus Cases: 32,699,937

              Deaths: 991,743

              US Coronavirus Cases: 7,226,403

              Underreported US death count: 208,197

              American Civil War Casualties (North and South) - 214,938

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              • World Coronavirus Cases: 32,794,407

                World Covid Deaths: 994,008

                US Coronavirus Cases: 7,244,184

                Underreported US death count: 208,440

                American Civil War Casualties (North and South) - 214,938

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                • Countries should meet these five criteria before easing lockdowns, study says. Many aren't even close

                  Countries should not ease coronavirus lockdown restrictions until they meet five criteria -- and many nations are not even close, according to a new analysis published in The Lancet medical journal.

                  The research, published Thursday, said that the prerequisites for easing Covid-19 measures are: knowledge of infection status, community engagement, adequate public health capacity, adequate health system capacity and border controls.

                  The authors looked at nine high-income countries and territories that have started to relax restrictions -- Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Germany, Norway, Spain and the UK. They found that many governments had failed to meet the criteria necessary to avoid new waves of infection, as seen in Spain, Germany and the UK.

                  "The evidence is clear. If we are getting a resurgence of disease, of numbers of cases, then they opened up too early, it's sort of axiomatic," co-author Martin McKee, professor of European public health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, told CNN.

                  The study also found that an effective find, test, trace, isolate, support system is needed to safely reopen. "No country does it perfectly, actually ... England does it particularly badly. Spain and France don't do terribly well either," said McKee.

                  The authors of the paper said that countries should base decisions about easing lockdowns on a combination of epidemiology and the social and economic consequences of restrictions.

                  No matter the strategy chosen, it said that governments should be explicit about their goals and transparent in their decision making, and the steps taken should be part of a clear overall strategy, "however, this is not always the case."

                  The study also said "the argument is strong" for countries to adopt a zero-Covid strategy, like New Zealand, which means eliminating domestic transmission. One reason was because of the growing burden of those who survived the virus but have symptoms for longer than expected, it said.

                  Other nations, including Japan, Germany, South Korea, and (in some cases) the UK, are lifting or reimposing restrictions on the basis of epidemiological thresholds. Countries such as Japan have dashboards showing the various factors. In Germany, local authorities are in charge of lifting restrictions subject to an "emergency brake" mechanism that requires regions to consider reimposing lockdown if there are more than 50 new daily cases per 100,000 residents for seven days in a row.

                  Hong Kong has a similar strategy, while New Zealand has a four-level alert system. Singapore, South Korea and the UK also have alert levels, but the link to certain measures is not explicit, and "it is not clear that the UK's system is being used," according to the study.

                  The researchers found that the principle that countries should not reopen until they have a high-quality surveillance system and have confirmed that infections are being suppressed, "has often been disregarded."

                  Detailed real-time data is essential to accurately calculate the level of transmission occurring in an area and determine how to reopen, the study said.: https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/24/healt...ntl/index.html

                  Coronavirus Cases: 32,885,863

                  Deaths: 995,352

                  Underreported US death count: 208,652

                  American Civil War Casualties (North and South) - 214,938

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                  • Chinese company says vaccine to be ready by early 2021

                    A Chinese pharmaceutical company said Thursday the coronavirus vaccine it is developing should be ready by early 2021 for distribution worldwide, including the United States.

                    Yin Weidong, the CEO of SinoVac, vowed to apply to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to sell CoronaVac in the United States if it passes its third and final round of testing in humans. Yin said he personally has been given the experimental vaccine.

                    “At the very beginning, our strategy was designed for China and for Wuhan. Soon after that in June and July we adjusted our strategy, that is to face the world,” Yin said, referring to the Chinese city were the virus first emerged.

                    “Our goal is to provide the vaccine to the world including the U.S., EU and others,” Yin said.

                    Stringent regulations in the U.S., European Union, Japan and Australia have historically blocked the sale of Chinese vaccines. But Yin said that could change.

                    SinoVac is developing one of China’s top four vaccine candidates along with state-owned SinoPharm, which has two in development, and military-affiliated private firm CanSino.: https://www.pressherald.com/2020/09/...ne-says-fauci/

                    Coronavirus Cases: 32,981,987

                    Deaths: 996,617

                    Underreported US death count: 208,949

                    American Civil War Casualties (North and South) - 214,938

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                      • Maryland man sentenced to a year in prison for hosting large parties during pandemic

                      A Maryland man is set to serve a year in prison after hosting two large parties at his home amid the state’s coronavirus restrictions on gatherings.

                      A statement from the Charles County State’s Attorney’s Office on Friday said that Shawn Marshall Myers, 42, was convicted of two counts of failure to comply with an emergency order after a bench trial before District Court Judge W. Louis Hennessy.

                      The statement added that Myers will serve a year at the Charles County Detention Center, followed by a three-year unsupervised probation period.

                      Prosecutors said in the statement that police officers first responded to reports of a large party at Myers’s home on March 22. Officers claim that an estimated 50 people were at the gathering, thus violating Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s state of emergency order prohibiting gatherings of more than 10 people amid the coronavirus pandemic.

                      Myers reportedly began arguing with officers before eventually agreeing to end the party.

                      Police were called to Myers’s home a second time on March 27 in response to “a party exceeding fifty people.” Officers said that Myers “was argumentative, claiming he and his guests had the right to congregate.”

                      Officers then arrested Myers for refusing to comply.

                      The sentencing comes as the Maryland Department of Health has recorded a total of nearly 123,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state, as well as 3,780 deaths. Close to 350 people are currently hospitalized in the state due to the virus.: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-w...-large-parties
                      • Coronavirus Cases: 33,021,334

                      Deaths: 997,694

                      Underreported US death count: 209,110

                      American Civil War Casualties (North and South) - 214,938

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                      • Thailand - Medical expert warns of disaster if govt eases quarantine restrictions for tourists

                        The government has clarified that the suggestion by the Minister of Tourism to reduce the quarantine period for tourists entering Thailand to seven days was yet to be considered.

                        Currently tourists are having to spend 14 days in quarantine.

                        Traisuree Taisaranakul, deputy government spokesperson, said that Tourism Ministrr Pipat Ratchakitprakarn's proposal to reduce quarantine for tourists to seven days was not being considered as of now, and measures to ease restrictions would be implemented only when the situation gets better.

                        The Special Tourist Visa scheme will be discussed by a meeting of the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration on September 28, chaired by Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha.

                        Dr Thira Woratanarat, from the Faculty of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University, expressed his concern in a Facebook post. He said global virus cases now averaged 350,000 per day, a million every three days.

                        Many European countries, including France, the UK, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Iran, Bangladesh, the Philippines and Indonesia continued to add thousands of new cases while Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and Myanmar, Singapore and Australia were adding hundreds per day.

                        "In Thailand, if we decide to follow the proposal to reduce the quarantine time to seven days, it would be an invitation to disaster," Thira warned.: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/...ernal_referral

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                        • Thailand monitoring border as Myanmar Covid-19 cases surge

                          Thailand is monitoring its border with Myanmar after the country reported a spike in Covid-19 infections.

                          The Thai Department of Disease Control (DDC) said the Covid-19 situation was of great concern after Myanmar reported 592 new cases on Wednesday.

                          The Bangkok Post reported DDC director-general Dr Suwannachai Wattanayingcharoenchai as saying that in view of this, business operators should stop hiring foreign workers, especially Myanmar citizens, to help prevent a second wave of Covid-19 infections.

                          Thailand and Myanmar share a long border, which has prompted public health and security authorities to boost monitoring of the situation as Myanmar's total Covid-19 infections rose to 6,743 cases up to Wednesday.

                          Dr Suwannachai said Myanmar's Covid-19 infections showed a similar trend with India, which had been recording nearly 100,000 new cases each day.

                          He said Covid-19 infections in Thailand's neighbouring countries were of concern as they were increasing, especially in Malaysia, where the number of total cases climbed to 10,358 on Wednesday.

                          Myanmar's government has locked down Yangon, the former capital, due to the new cases.

                          The authorities have shut down schools and garment plants in the city, asked people to work from home and introduced rigid health measures to control the spread of the virus.

                          Dr Suwannachai said various agencies had been working together to prevent people from entering the country illegally.

                          "The network of public health officers for foreign workers are scanning the border areas."

                          He warned that tough legal action would be taken against those found to be involved in human smuggling.: https://www.nst.com.my/world/region/...19-cases-surge

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                            • WHO says 2 million coronavirus deaths is ‘not impossible’ as world approaches 1 million

                            As the global death toll from the coronavirus approaches 1 million people, the World Health Organization said Friday that it’s “not impossible” that number could double if countries don’t uniformly work to suppress the virus’ spread.

                            “It’s certainly unimaginable, but it’s not impossible, because if we look at losing 1 million people in nine months and then we just look at the realities of getting vaccines out there in the next nine months, it’s a big task for everyone involved,” Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO’s health emergencies program, said in regard to whether the coronavirus death toll could rise to 2 million people.

                            “The real question is: Are we prepared, collectively, to do what it takes to avoid that number?” Ryan said.

                            Since the coronavirus emerged from Wuhan, China, late last year, it has infected more than 32 million worldwide and has killed at least 983,900 people as of Friday, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

                            Covid-19 fatality rates have slowly declined over the course of the pandemic because scientists and health experts have made strides in treating seriously ill patients through the better use of oxygen and the steroid dexamethasone, among other therapeutics, Ryan said during a press briefing at WHO’s headquarters in Geneva.

                            However, 2 million or more coronavirus deaths could be reported before a Covid-19 vaccine becomes widely available if world leaders don’t better implement lifesaving measures and “evolve the nature and scale and intensity of our cooperation,” Ryan warned.

                            “The time for action is now on every single aspect of this strategic approach,” Ryan said. “Not just test and trace, not just clinical care, not just social distancing, not just hygiene, not just masks, not just vaccines. Do it all. And unless we do it all, [2 million deaths] are not only imaginable but unfortunately and sadly very likely.”

                            Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO’s technical lead on the Covid-19 pandemic, said that several countries in Europe are reporting an “increasing trend in cases.” That increase is partially due to better testing, but there’s also been a “worrying” rise in Covid-19 hospitalizations and intensive care unit admissions, she said.

                            Coronavirus cases were growing by 5% or more compared with a week ago, based on a seven-day average to smooth out the reporting, in France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain, Ukraine and the United Kingdom, according to a CNBC analysis of Hopkins data as of Thursday.

                            “We’re at the end of September, not even toward the end of September, and we haven’t even started our flu season yet,” Van Kerkhove said. “What we are worried about is the possibility that these trends are going in the wrong direction.”

                            The United Nations’ health organization is working to provide Covid-19 vaccines to populations across the globe through the Covid-19 vaccine global access facility, or COVAX. The facility aims to work with vaccine manufacturers to protect the most vulnerable populations, such as older people and health-care workers.

                            As of Friday, 159 countries had committed to joining COVAX, but the final count could be “well over” 170 countries and economies, said Dr. Bruce Aylward, a senior advisor to the director-general.

                            The Trump administration has previously said it doesn’t plan to join the initiative. Aylward said WHO officials remain “in discussion” with China, which also hasn’t joined.

                            “Whether another million people die of Covid-19 is not a function of whether or not we have a vaccine. It’s a function of whether or not we put the tools, approaches and knowledge we have today to work to save lives and prevent transmission,” Aylward said.

                            “If we start thinking about it as a function of the vaccine, people will unnecessarily and unacceptably die as we wait for a vaccine,” he said. “We should not be waiting.”: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/25/who-...-million-.html
                            • Extra - U.S. Hits Troubling 55,000 New COVID-19 Cases In A Single Day

                            It’s the biggest jump in 24 hours in more than a month as the nation heads into a challenging new season.: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/55000...b64deddeeeebb6
                            • Coronavirus Cases: 33,182,624

                            Deaths: 1,000,350

                            Underreported US death count: 209,242

                            American Civil War Casualties (North and South) - 214,938

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                              • Boris Johnson urges world leaders to unite against COVID-19

                              British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Saturday that the coronavirus pandemic has frayed the bonds between nations, and urged world leaders to unite against the “common foe” of COVID-19.

                              Johnson, who made the remarks in a prerecorded speech to the United Nations General Assembly, said that, nine months into the pandemic, “the very notion of the international community looks tattered.”

                              “Never again must we wage 193 separate campaigns against the same enemy," he said.

                              Johnson set out a plan for preventing another global pandemic, including a network of zoonotic research labs around the world to identify dangerous pathogens before they leap from animals to humans.

                              Johnson — who contracted COVID-19 in the spring and spent three nights in intensive care — also called for countries to share data to create a global early-warning system for disease outbreaks, and urged countries to stop slapping export controls on essential goods, as many have done during the pandemic.

                              Johnson also committed 500 million pounds ($636 million) through the global COVAX vaccine-procurement pool to help 92 of the world’s poorest countries obtain a coronavirus vaccine, should one become available.

                              He announced that the U.K. is boosting its funding for the World Health Organization by 30%, to 340 million pounds ($432 million) over the next four years, and urged world leaders to acknowledge “that alarm bells were ringing before this calamity struck' and to learn from the experience.

                              “With nearly a million people dead, with colossal economic suffering already inflicted and more to come, there is a moral imperative for humanity to be honest and to reach a joint understanding of how the pandemic began, and how it was able to spread — not because I want to blame any country or government, or to score points,″ Johnson said. “I simply believe – as a former COVID patient – that we all have a right to know, so that we can collectively do our best to prevent a recurrence.″: https://abcnews.go.com/International...id-19-73261596
                              • Coronavirus Cases: 33,217,151

                              Deaths: 1,000,658

                              Underreported US death count: 209,291

                              American Civil War Casualties (North and South) - 214,938

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                              • Coronavirus Cases: 33,231,018

                                Deaths: 1,000,773

                                Underreported US death count: 209,380

                                American Civil War Casualties (North and South) - 214,938

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