The U.S. has crossed a grim milestone of 400,000 COVID-19 deaths amid surging cases, with experts warning the worst may still come. The New York Times reports fatalities could peak by late January as hospitals buckle under pressure.
President-elect Joe Biden vows to \"manage the hell out of this operation\" starting Jan. 20, promising a turbocharged national strategy. His plan includes faster vaccine distribution, expanded testing, and clearer public health guidelines – a stark contrast to current approaches.
\"This isn’t about red or blue states – it’s about saving lives,\" Biden emphasized during a recent speech, calling for unity against the virus that’s claiming nearly 3,300 American lives daily. Scientists warn new variants could accelerate transmission without urgent action.
While vaccine rollout struggles continue, all eyes are on how the incoming administration will tackle America’s deadliest public health crisis in a century. One thing’s clear: The first 100 days will set the tone for 2021’s pandemic trajectory.
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