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Xie tried for days to call a recovering patient’s family to update them. No one answered. “Her husband had died of COVID and her daughter had died of COVID…. How do you tell somebody that their family has died?”

Princess Leia: It could’ve been worse.
Han Solo: It’s worse.

“When cases began to surge weeks ago, officials predicted deaths would soon follow — and now they have,” says the landing page at CNN.

Things are projected to get worse. Potentially 20 million cases by January 20:

(CNN) — More than 2,100 Covid-19 deaths were reported in the US on Tuesday — making it the highest one-day coronavirus death toll the country has reported since early May.

The highest Covid-19 death tally reported in a single day in the US was 2,603, on April 15.

When cases and hospitalizations began to surge weeks ago, officials predicted deaths would soon follow. Daily new cases haven’t dipped below 100,000 in three weeks. And for the 15th consecutive day, the US beat its own hospitalization record, with now more than 88,000 Covid-19 patients in hospitals nationwide on Tuesday, according to the COVID Tracking Project.

The coming weeks are likely to get worse, before a possible vaccine can begin to offer some relief. But just how much worse things will get depends on the mitigation steps taken across the country — as well as the kinds of celebrations Americans will opt to host over the coming days, experts say.

With over a million Americans passing through airport security on Sunday alone, “It’s potentially the mother of all superspreader events,” Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a professor of medicine at George Washington University, told CNN on Tuesday.

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Passing through airport security. Still image from 12 Monkeys.

Imagine the Sturgis motorcycle rally on a massive scale, Reiner said, “with people leaving from every airport in the United States and carrying virus with them.”

Between Trump, QAnon, and COVID-19, the whole world is starting to resemble a Terry Gilliam dystopia.

Wish I could say it didn’t.

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