
The death toll from the new coronavirus in the US has passed the 40,000 mark, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.
The country reached 20,000 deaths on April 11, indicating a sharp uptick despite emerging signs the rate of infection has started to flatten in key areas.
New York, the epicentre, is seeing a downward trajectory in its daily fatality toll.
The US remains the hardest-hit country, with nearly a quarter of all deaths reported globally.
However, methodology and capacity differ across countries, making comparisons inexact.
The US now has over 742,000 confirmed cases, though testing shortages persist.
© DPA 2020
