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Corona19 deaths worldwide have exceeded 100,000. In the United States, along with an analysis that it is approaching the peak, there is a move to ease various restrictions, but voices of concern are also unreasonable.

Japan has the largest number of confirmers a day.

This is reporter Kim Ji-sung.

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Corona 19 deaths worldwide are estimated to exceed 100,000.

It has been 92 days since the first death was reported in Wuhan, China on January 9th.

It took 84 days for 50,000 people to die, but it took only 8 days to get over 100,000.

In the United States, with more than 18,000 deaths, new patient growth is slowing.

President Trump says the number of deaths in the United States will be much less than originally expected.

The predicted death rate from at least 100,000 to up to 240,000 was down to 60,000.

[Trump / President of the United States: It would be hard to believe if there were 60,000 (predicted deaths). Unfortunately, it's much lower than we initially expected.]

The Trump administration sees the spread of Corona 19 as nearing its peak, and is considering resuming economic activity early next month.

But there are also many voices of concern.

The New York Times reported that a month later, if they stopped social distances, the infected would explode again.

In Italy, the number of new confirmers has decreased again, and Spain and Germany are also slowing down.

On the other hand, Japan has the largest number of confirmers a day for three consecutive days.

Yesterday, 639 new infections were identified each day, and this is the first time that there have been more than 600 confirmed cases a day in Japan.

The number of confirmers per day in Japan doubled in a week after more than 300 people on the 3rd.

The World Health Organization warned that viruses could recur if countries lifted regulations such as restrictions on going out too soon.