COVID Has Claimed More Than 600,000 Lives in United States

More than 33.4 million cases have been recorded in the United States

NBCUniversal Media, LLC The World Health Organization has decided to assign different Greek alphabet letters like Alpha, Beta and Gamma to each new coronavirus mutation in an effort to decrease stigma.

More than 600,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States, a grim reminder that even though cases are down as more people are vaccinated, the pandemic is not over.

As of Thursday evening, the nation had seen at least 600,040 COVID-19 deaths, according to a count of reports by NBC News.

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More than 33.4 million cases have been recorded in the United States.

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