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    • 24,000 to 62,000 deaths

      • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that, as of April 4, 2020, the 2019–2020 United States flu season had caused 39 million to 56 million flu illnesses, 410,000 to 740,000 hospitalizations and 24,000 to 62,000 deaths.
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  2. Mar 7, 2023 · From 2019 to 2020, the estimated age-adjusted death rate increased by 15.9%, from 715.2 to 828.7 deaths per 100,000 population. COVID-19 was reported as the underlying cause of death or a contributing cause of death for an estimated 377,883 (11.3%) of those deaths (91.5 deaths per 100,000).

    • Farida B. Ahmad, Jodi A. Cisewski, Arialdi Miniño, Robert N. Anderson
    • 2021
  3. Data are for the U.S. Number of deaths: 3,464,231. Death rate: 1,043.8 deaths per 100,000 population. Source: National Vital Statistics System – Mortality Data (2021) via CDC WONDER. Life expectancy: 76.4 years. Infant Mortality rate: 5.44 deaths per 1,000 live births.

  4. At the end of July 2020, the CDC correctly projected the death toll would surpass 168,000 by August 22. [129] In mid-October 2020, the CDC correctly projected the death toll would reach 230,000–250,000 by mid-November.

  5. Age-adjusted death rate for the 10 leading causes of death in 2021: United States, 2020 and 2021. 1 Statistically significant increase from 2020 to 2021 (p < 0.05). 2 Statistically significant decrease from 2020 to 2021 (p < 0.05). NOTES: A total of 3,464,231 resident deaths were registered in the United States in 2021.

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