| The current seven-day average of about 430 COVID deaths a day is less than one-seventh of the 3,300 fatalities during the ghastly January peak. But it represents a fourfold increase in the number of Americans per day who die of the flu in a typical year. And no other nation has had as many COVID fatalities as the U.S. | | News Alert Tuesday, June 15 | | | | | | | | | | | |
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