A new CDC report found that weekly COVID-19 deaths in the United States have hit their lowest levels seen since March 2020.
CDC披露新冠死亡数据在:Excess Deaths Associated with COVID-19 (cdc.gov)。公众号不方便贴外部连接,大家输入浏览器搜索即可。界面如下: 虽然该专题是关于新冠的超额死亡(Excess Deaths),但其实在这个页面,美国CDC提供了全美所有死亡的原始统计数据,并且从几个角度的做了分类(年龄、种族、州、死因等)。这些数据主要...
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....
CDC's estimate ranges from roughly 115,400 to 134,800 total fatalities by the end of the next three weeks. Photos: The Coronavirus Blues View All 15 Images Despite indications that the death rate is declining, the agency reports that the "total COVID-19 deaths ...
The CDC has begun to provide weekly data onCOVID-19 cases and deaths by vaccination statusopens in a new tab or window, illustrating the stark differences between those who have received the shots and those who haven't -- and even revealing some differences between vaccines. ...
Dr. Anthony Fauci, who served as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic, testified Monday before a Republican-led House panel investigating the origins of coronavirus and the federal government's response. CBS News congressional correspondent...
Data released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the number of injuries and deaths reported to theVaccine Adverse Event Reporting System(VAERS) following COVID vaccines remain consistent with previous weeks, with the exception of a 31% spike in reports of Bell...
Commentary: Non-COVID Deaths Are Still Way Higher than Normal September 7, 2023Ohio Star Staff 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 millio...
A new CDC report says nearly 300,000 more deaths than expected have occurred in the US so far in 2020. Only two-thirds of these “excess deaths” are attributed to COVID-19, suggesting the toll of the pandemic is higher than the confirmed mortality numbe
As of December 7, national forecasts predict that 12,600 to 23,400 new COVID-19 deaths will be reported during the week ending January 2. These forecasts predict 332,000 to 362,000 total COVID-19 deaths in the United States by January 2....