More troubling, the money didn't kick in until December, by which time more than 12,000 Illinoisans had already died of COVID-19, and the first vaccineswere being administered to healthcare workers. "The reality is of not having this information and being able to...
Vice President Mike Pence, who is leading the White House's coronavirus task force, announced that a 10th American has died from the disease. Washington health officials later said the death occurred in King County, where eight other deaths were previously recorded. Pence did not provid...
They’re urging Americans to trust the vaccines and say they're the best weapon against the coronavirus. According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 100,000 people have died of COVID-19 in the U.S. since January 1. British researchers, using cellphone data, say t...
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Lisa Murdock of the American Diabetes Association told The BMJ that diabetes was the most common underlying condition in the US and that covid-19 was an exacerbating factor. Some 40% of Americans who died from covid-19 had diabetes, she said. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
In the first 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, arecord number of Americansdied from drug overdoses. Although months of data is still incomplete, statistics show that most of the deaths involve the potent drug fentanyl. According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse,fentanyl is 50 to ...
A year into the coronavirus pandemic, 19% of all Americans report having a close friend or relative that has died from the virus, according to a survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago.
But the United States and much of the world is already fighting the novel coronavirus. The Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center reports that nearly 200,000 Americans have died from COVID-19. "We still are on what we think of as arazor's edgewith regard to COVID," Marrazzo...
population was one-third of the size it is today, so the 675,000 who died were a much bigger portion of the population, the AP reported. By Tuesday, the number of COVID-19 deaths in the United States had passed 676,000, according to data from Johns Hopkins Universi...
Democracy Now! “A Poor People’s Pandemic: Report Reveals Poor Died from COVID at Twice the Rate of Wealthy in U.S.” Vaccination rates tend to be somewhat greater in wealthier counties, but this study looked at counties where vaccination rates topped more than85 percent. So vaccination can...