‘A silent explosion’: Coronavirus deaths in US climb past 16,000

A medical worker wears personal protective equipment due to COVID-19 concerns at The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Thursday in the Brooklyn borough of New York. New York state posted a record-breaking number of coronavirus deaths for a third consecutive day even as a surge of patients in overwhelmed hospitals slowed, while isolation-weary residents were warned Thursday the crisis was far from over. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks to the press at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York, in this file photo from March 2020. (Bryan R. Smith/AFP via Getty Images)

Men wearing masks walk through a rain storm in New York’s Times Square, Thursday, during the coronavirus epidemic. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Medical personnel prepare to transport a body from a refrigerated container at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

It has become a bleak morning ritual that gets worse each day: New York reached yet another peak in coronavirus deaths in 24 hours, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday. This time it was 799.