KEY POINTS
  • “Once we get into the spring we easily could be at 450,000 or even 500,000 deaths,” said Dr. Ashish Jha as he assessed the Covid-19 surge in the United States.
  • Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said that he “feels pretty good” about hospital capacity in his state, but that he is worried about the well-being of healthcare workers in those hospitals.
  • The U.S. on Thursday reported a record 187,000 new cases of coronavirus and 2,015 deaths, the most since May, as the country faces severe outbreaks heading into the holiday season.

The Dean of Brown University's School of Public Health, Dr. Ashish Jha, warned that the United States could "see another 100,000 deaths by Inauguration Day" as the coronavirus death rate climbs and public health professionals raise the alarm. 

"Once we get into the spring we easily could be at 450,000 or even 500,000 deaths," Jha said in a Friday evening interview on "The News with Shepard Smith." "That all depends on us, if we do things that are smart, we could avoid that. If we don't, we could easily get into the 400,000 to 500,0000 deaths total, which is astronomical."