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....
the tables suddenly turn when it comes to holding COVID-19 vaccines accountable for their increasing death toll. All of a sudden, a new standard applies, one that forbids blaming the vaccines even when otherwise inexplicable sudden deaths occur in perfectly healthy people who...
COVID-19 was the third leading cause of death in the U.S. last year, according to the CDC. 2020 saw an estimated 377,000 deaths from COVID-19 – roughly 11 percent of total U.S. deaths. Only heart disease and cancer were bigger factors. Covid-19 was the third leading cause of U...
These are not even the true numbers, as the CDC selectively chooses what to release to the public each week, and of course many deaths and injuries go unreported because the public is conditioned to believe that none of these deaths and injuries have anything to do with the CO...
Here locally, we have suffered four deaths related to the coronavirus. Here are some COVID-19 facts for Gallatin County. The death rate for COVID-19 is .002 or 0.27%. That means you have a survivability rate of 99.73%. Currently, we have three people hospitalized due to COVID-19. ...
Hispanic multiracial and non-Hispanic Black or African American persons, respectively (352.1 and 924.3, respectively). Heart disease,cancer, and unintentional injury were the leading causes of death. The number of deaths from COVID-19 was 68.9 percent lower than in 2022 (76,446 versus 245,614)...
COVID deaths have also been steadily declining this year, reaching new lows. There were an estimated 231 deaths from COVID in the most recent week data that is available, according to the CDC. However, death data are delayed and may be incomplete. ...
Accelerating deaths from COVID-19 and drug overdoses fueled a second straight year of worsening life expectancy, down to the shortest it has been since 1996, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday.The estimates, published in anew reportnow analyzing the "final data" on Am...
Around 6 in 10 deaths from COVID-19 last year were in hospital beds, down from close to 7 in 10 during the first two years of the pandemic. Instead, a larger percentage of deaths happened either at home or in long-term care facilities. ...
The internet’s been lit up regarding recent COVID-19 death statistics from CDC. But here’s what they actually show. Here’s our prior piece on excess death rate and whether COVID-19 deaths are over-reported. And here’s the CDC dataset in question. Transcript Below! FacebookTwitter分享...