100,000 Americans died from COVID-19, the size of Edison, New Jersey - Business Insider

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More than 100,000 people have died of COVID-19 in the US, which is comparable to the number of residents in a city like Edison, New Jersey

Healthcare workers wheel the body of deceased person from the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, New York, U.S., April 2, 2020.The US surpassed 100,000 deaths due to the novel coronavirus on Wednesday.

More than 4,000 US cities have a population of fewer than 100,000 people. The death toll from the coronavirus in the US surpassed 100,000 on Wednesday. That's roughly the populations of Edison, New Jersey, Kenosha, Wisconsin, , or even Flint, Michigan . In just three months, the death toll from COVID-19 is also more than the number of "US military combat fatalities

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In politician'eyes 100,000 is only a number, or US fed goverment' victory.

Yes, 100,00 people have dying is a tragedy. Thankfully, the medical industry has learned how not to make matters even worse, and survival rates are improving. But I am becoming numb to the numbers. People like McConnell, Barr, Hannity and Trump need to experience this illness.

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