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....
Still, based on 2022 CDC data, drowning only accounts for 2.6% (33) of unintentional deaths from injuries for infants younger than one year old. (2) What’s alarming, however, is that most of these drowning deaths reportedly happened while the baby was in thebathtub. (2) ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday reported 54,453 coronavirus cases, an increase of 10,270 cases from its previous count, and said the death toll had risen by 193 to 737. The CDC reported its tally of cases of the respiratory illness, COVID-19, caused...
Reports of long COVID deaths varied substantially over the course of the pandemic, with many reported around the Omicron surge last winter. The highest monthly toll was in February 2022. More than two-thirds of the deaths mentioning long COVID were on certificates citing COVID-19 as the under...
CDC archives andends the site Excess Deaths Associated with COVID-19[why as the virus and deaths continue?] – and replaces it with this: “Welcome toCDC WONDER— Wide-ranging ONline Data for Epidemiologic Research — an easy-to-use, menu-driven system that makes the information resources ...
Despite indications that the death rate is declining, the agency reports that the "total COVID-19 deaths are likely to exceed 115,000 by June 20." The CDC model is based on 15 different forecasts, and while the death projection numbers aren't clearly stated on the...
be on track to remain the third leading cause of death, based on incomplete data from earlier in 2022."If it was a really bad, huge surge, maybe there would have been a change. But COVID deaths, after last February or March, really kind of changed. And a lot of the characteristics ...
A new CDC report found that weekly COVID-19 deaths in the United States have hit their lowest levels seen since March 2020.
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
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...