This decrease moved COVID-19 from the 4th leading cause of death in 2022 to the 10th. Overall, there were slightly over 3 million deaths reported in the US in 2023, a 6% decrease from 2022. Mortality rates were lower across all age groups, races, and ethnicities....
Last year marked the first time since the pandemic began that COVID-19 was not one of the top five leading causes of death. Provisional data showed COVID-19 was the underlying cause for 1.6% of all deaths in 2023, decreasing from 5.7% in 2022. MORE: Why are 1,500 Americans still d...
Yes. Based on CDC data (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), unintentional drowning deaths in the US have increased by as much as 28.3% in 2022 than in 2019 (pre-COVID-19 pandemic onset). This is for children 1-4 years old. (1)(2) For example, in 2022 alone, as many as...
Data published recently by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)conclusively shows that COVID-19 primarily infected and caused the deaths of elderly people. In deaths where the SARS-CoV2 virus was the underlying cause of death, 377,883 people died. The virus took the biggest to...
than in previous years of the pandemic.So far this year, 233,523death certificatesblaming COVID-19 have been reported to the agency. The U.S. isaveraging386 new COVID-19 deaths per day.Overdose deathsBehind COVID-19, the second largest increase in causes of death last year was from "...
The latest numbers from the CDC reveal hospitals have been counting patients who died from serious preexisting conditions as COVID-19 deaths. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more, as the CDC counts over 51-thousand patients who actually died from heart
We are even supposed to sit by asmurder-suicides by firearm are counted as COVID deathsbecause, hey, the victim and perpetrator tested positive for COVID within 30 days of their deaths! Sadly, humans being the largely dumb, compliant and gullible pack of sods they are, have done just tha...
"For 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause [of death] mentioned. For deaths with conditions or causes in addition to COVID-19, on average, there were 2.6 additional conditions or causes per death." That meant, yes, medical investigators believed only 6% of COVID-19 patients di...
A new CDC report found that weekly COVID-19 deaths in the United States have hit their lowest levels seen since March 2020.
According to data reported weekly by the CDC, the death rate in America remains elevated. In the six years prior to the COVID era, deaths in the United States averaged between 2.6 and 2.8 million people per year. These averages are adjusted for population growth, and with a population as...