CCP virus fatalities in the United States have dropped to an average of around 625 per day, lows not seen since last summer’s trough that was followed by a deadly resurge that peaked in January with an average of some 3,740 daily deaths. White House senior advisor for the COVID-19 response, Andy Slavitt, told a press briefing Thursday that various outbreak metrics were showing improvement. “Our progress has been steady, and it’s beginning to take hold. Case counts, hospitalizations, deaths … virtually every metric is now improving consistently and in most of the country,” he said. Confirmed infections have fallen to about 36,600 per day on average, their lowest mark since mid-September. The national CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus test positivity rate in the United States is at 3.5 percent, compared to 15 percent in January. “This is an all-time low for the pandemic. This news is nothing but good,” Slavitt …