DEATH rateDEATH certificatesCAUSES of deathRESEARCH personnelAccording to a report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), deaths from COVID-19 decreased by approximately 69% in 2023, dropping from around 246,000 deaths in 2022 to 76,000 in 2023. ...
Death rates from COVID-19 were highest among those aged 75 and older -- highlighting the impact the virus has had on the elderly population. However, the gap between death rates among racial/ethnic groups shrunk from 2022 to 2023. In 2022, the COVID death rate for white Americans was 5...
Some states are so far behind in submitting death certificates to the C.D.C. that the C.D.C. does not recommend relying on their recent death reporting. In Pennsylvania and Ohio, for example, death reporting seems to be lagging far behind the normal rate all year, according to the C....
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Officials say the 2022 maternal death rate is on track to get close to pre-pandemic levels. But that's not great: The rate before COVID-19 was the highest it had been in decades. “From the worst to the near worst? I wouldn’t exactly call that an accomplishment,” said Omari Maynar...
Figure 1. COVID-19 death rate by state, March 2020–October 2021. 2. Data and Method Although it is impossible to put a value on human life, economists have used the Value of a Statistical Life (VSL) to monetize the trade-off between life and mortality risk when it comes to analyzin...
In the context of WHO's statistical reporting of COVID-19 data, it is important to note that only confirmed cases are included in case and death counts. In guidance updated on 22 July 2023; there are two alternative definitions for 'Confirmed case of SARS-CoV-2 infection' in international...
February 01, 2024 News | Coronavirus (COVID-19) Post Pandemic, US Cardiovascular Death Rate Continues Upward Trajectory January 25, 2024 — New research confirms what public health leaders have been fearing: the significant uptick in the ... January 25, 2024 Sponsored Content Case Study ...
COVID-19 according to the data in the table is the third leading cause of death not the first. In addition, it misrepresents the data since the table does not include the death rate of 2020 upper respiratory infections. If those went down then they are partly embedded in the COVID-19 ...
Keeping a lid on China's COVID death toll has come at a cost to its economy. Beijinger Cai Xu, 36, has shut four of his five bars in Beijing and Chengdu in three years. Business was disrupted at first by temporary closures to comply with COVID policies. Now, hardly a custo...