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By April 25, the U.S. had more than 905,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and nearly 52,000 deaths, giving it a mortality rate around 5.7 percent. (In comparison, Spain's mortality rate was 10.2 percent and Italy's was 13.5 percent.) [87] [88] In April 2020, more than 10,000 American deaths had occurred in nursing homes.
This article contains the number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths per population as of 30 November 2024, by country. It also has cumulative death totals by country. For these numbers over time see the tables, graphs, and maps at COVID-19 pandemic deaths and COVID-19 pandemic by country and territory.
Women are more at risk than men. [4] Age has been identified as another risk factor, with older people seemingly more at risk. [4] This is also true for children, with older children at a higher risk than younger children. [21] [50] Most diagnoses of long COVID are in the 36–50 age bracket. [3]
An analysis of thousands of health records by the RECOVER trial found that non-Hispanic white women in wealthier areas were more likely than others to have a long COVID diagnosis.
By 30 October, the worldwide daily death toll was 424, the lowest since 385 deaths were reported on 12 March 2020. [249] 17 November marked the three-year anniversary since health officials in China first detected COVID-19. [250] On 11 November, the WHO reported that deaths since the month of February had dropped 90 per cent.
Nearly all COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. now are in people who weren’t vaccinated, a staggering demonstration of how effective the shots have been and an indication that deaths per day — now ...
As of January 2023, taking into account likely COVID induced deaths via excess deaths, the 95% confidence interval suggests the pandemic to have caused between 19.1 and 36 million deaths. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] For the latest daily updates of cases, deaths, and death rates see COVID-19 pandemic death rates by country .
Among Hispanic women, the rate of women dying while pregnant, during childbirth or soon after increased from 14.5 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births in 2019 to 18.9 in 2022.