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  2. May 4, 2023 · COVID-19 was listed as the sole cause of death on 3.6% of death records in 2022, compared with 5.6% in both 2020 and 2021. In 2022, COVID-19 deaths that listed additional causes of death included an average of 4.5 listed contributing causes, compared with 4.2 in 2021 and 4.0 in 2020.

  3. Access Datasets on Data.CDC.gov. The provisional counts for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are based on a current flow of death data submitted to the National Vital Statistics System. National provisional counts include deaths occurring within the 50 states and the District of Columbia that have been received and coded as of the date specified.

  4. We estimated that 766,611 deaths attributable to COVID-19 occurred in the United States from March 8, 2020—May 29, 2021. Of these, 184,477 (24%) deaths were not documented on death certificates.

    • A. Danielle Iuliano, A. Danielle Iuliano, A. Danielle Iuliano, Howard H. Chang, Neha N. Patel, Neha ...
    • 2021
  5. Aug 10, 2021 · In the United States (US), the COVID-19 pandemic has caused more than 33 million confirmed infections and over 600,000 reported deaths as of July 1, 2021. However, recent estimates of undiagnosed infections [1] and under-reported deaths [2], [3], [4] demonstrate that the true burden of COVID-19 in the US, and likely in other countries, has not ...

    • Seyed M. Moghadas, Alison P. Galvani
    • 2021
  6. Mar 23, 2023 · Published March 23, 2023. Topics. COVID-19. Inequality. US Health. Locations. United States. Four-fold variation in standardised COVID-19 death rates across US states between January 2020 and July 2022 – with death rates lowest in Hawaii, New Hampshire, and Maine and highest in Arizona, Washington, DC, and New Mexico.

  7. Weekly confirmed COVID-19 deaths Map of cumulative COVID-19 death rates by US state. The CDC publishes official numbers of COVID-19 cases in the United States. The CDC estimates that, between February 2020 and September 2021, only 1 in 1.3 COVID-19 deaths were attributed to COVID-19.

  8. Siemowit V died on 17 February 1442 and was buried in the parish Church of St. Peter and Paul, Rawa Mazowiecka. Marriage and issue. Between 15 October 1434 and 17 February 1437, Siemowit V married Margareta (1410 - 5 July 1459), a daughter of John II, Duke of Opava-Racibórz and widow of Casimir I of Oświęcim. They had one daughter: