But there's a bit of good news: The modeling shows fewer people will die from coronavirus than previously expected.
On Tuesday, the IHME estimated about 82,000 people will die from coronavirus disease by August. On Wednesday, that estimate was lowered to 60,415.
And Johns Hopkins University, which is tracking coronavirus cases worldwide, changed its trending description for the US to "down" -- similar to the current trending statuses for Italy and Spain.
That new designation is based on a five-day moving average of new cases and can change again at at any time.
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I think the young people enjoy it when I "get down," verbally, don't you?
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