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  1. Feb 24, 2022 · From 2019 to 2020, the suicide rate among males declined by 1.9% (from 22.4 to 22.0 per 100,000). Significant rate changes included a 3.1% decrease among non-Hispanic White males and a 5.7% increase among Hispanic males. The highest rate overall was among males aged ≥85 years (52.0 per 100,000).

  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Based on NCHS mortality surveillance data available on February 29, 2024, 0.7% of the deaths that occurred during the week ending February 24, 2024 (Week 8), were due to influenza. This percentage remained stable (< 0.1 percentage point change) compared to Week 7. The data presented are preliminary and may change as more data are received and ...

  3. Influenza (flu) 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. [1] In January 2020, the Director of the National Institute of Allergies and ...

  4. Apr 22, 2022 · Disparities in COVID-19 death rates by race and ethnicity have been reported in the United States (1,2).In response to these disparities, preventive, medical care, and social service assistance programs were implemented to lessen disparities in COVID-19 outcomes, including grants to support state, tribal, local, and territorial health department responses (3).

  5. CDC estimated that from the 1976-1977 season to the 2006-2007 flu season, flu-associated deaths ranged from a low of about 3,000 to a high of about 49,000 people. On December 9, 2016, CDC posted estimates of seasonal flu deaths from more recent seasons in the United States. CDC estimates that from 2010-2011 to 2013-2014, influenza-associated ...

  6. Health, United States 2020-2021 Author: National Center for Health Statistics Subject: Health, United States 2020-2021, Trend tables Keywords: Health United States 2020-2021 Created Date: 2/15/2022 12:31:10 PM

  7. Jun 24, 2021 · During December 14, 2020–May 22, 2021, 57.0% of U.S. adults had received ≥1 vaccine dose; coverage was highest among adults aged ≥65 years (80.0%) and lowest among adults aged 18–29 years (38.3%) ( Figure 1 ). Vaccination coverage was lower among younger age groups in all states, regardless of timing of expanded vaccine eligibility to ...

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