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Number of deaths: 3,279,857; Death rate: 984.1 deaths per 100,000 population; Source: National Vital Statistics System – Mortality Data (2022) via CDC WONDER
Deaths. % of All Deaths in U.S. Due to COVID-19. 0.6% (May 5 to May 11, 2024) Trend in % COVID-19 Deaths. -14.3% in most recent week. Mar 23, 2024 May 11, 2024. CDC | Test Positivity data through: May 11, 2024; Emergency Department Visit data through: May 11, 2024; Hospitalization data through: April 27, 2024; Death data through: May 11, 2024.
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May 4, 2023 · View suggested citation. Summary. What is already known about this topic? COVID-19 was associated with approximately 244,000 deaths in the United States during January–December 2022. What is added by this report? The age-adjusted COVID-19 death rate declined 47% compared with 2021.
May 4, 2023 · TABLE. Provisional* number and rate of total deaths and COVID-19–associated deaths, by demographic characteristic — National Vital Statistics System, United States, 2021–2022; Characteristic No. of deaths (rate †) 2021 2022; Total COVID-19–associated § Total COVID-19–associated § Total: 3,464,231 (879.7) 462,193 (115.6) 3,273,705 ...
COVID-19 Mortality Overview. Statistical summary of COVID-19 related deaths, based on current reports. Deaths by Week and State. Tabulated data on provisional death counts for COVID-19, by time-period and jurisdiction of occurrence. Deaths by Select Demographic and Geographic Characteristics.
Nov 22, 2021 · The CDC figures only account for reported deaths, and it's likely that more people died in 2020 due to COVID-19 than the recorded number; 2020 coronavirus-related deaths in the U.S. weren’t...
Jan 7, 2022 · The final, official tally of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. for 2020 was 350,831. CDC had reported a higher number of deaths from its case surveillance reporting system, and NCHS had also posted a higher number on its web site, closer to 385,000 deaths – which included any death mentioning COVID.