ck Amersbach) said that the number of patients “increased to 20”; another US military hospital ship “Benevolence” in Los Angeles (USNS Mercy) < / span> Only 15 patients were admitted on that day.

A hospital executive commented: “This is a joke.”

According to the real-time statistics released by Johns Hopkins University in the United States, as of 6:05 on April 5, Beijing time, there have been more than 1.19 million confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia worldwide, with a total of 11192028. The cumulative number of diagnoses in the United States has exceeded 300,000, reaching 305,820 cases; 8,291 deaths; and 14,520 people recovering.

On April 4, US President Trump declared Wisconsin a “major disaster zone” for the new coronary pneumonia epidemic. So far, 36 states, Washington DC and 4 overseas territories have been declared “major disaster zone” “. At the White House press conference that day, Trump said that the next two weeks will be the most severe moment for the US anti-epidemic situation, and the number of deaths will surge.

What happened to the United States from “silent” to “big outbreak”?

1. Diffusion

Since March 26, the United States has become the most severe country in the world with a new coronary pneumonia epidemic. US President Trump said on March 29 that in order to slow the spread of the virus, the federal government’s guidance on the nationwide response to the new coronary pneumonia epidemic will be extended to April 30.

On the same day, Anthony Fudge, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, predicted that the new coronary pneumonia epidemic could cause 100,000 to 200,000 American deaths.

Looking back at the timeline, in the past month, the epidemic in the United States has gone from “quietly” to “big outbreak”, and the spread rate and scale in March