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The web page provides statistics of COVID-19 cases, deaths, recoveries, and hospitalizations by state and territory in the US. It also discusses the methods and challenges of measuring the pandemic's impact and the excess mortality.
A table of confirmed COVID-19 deaths per million population as of 16 June 2024, by country. The data is based on official reports and may not reflect the true number of infections and deaths due to variations in testing, reporting, and classification.
A comprehensive overview of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., including its history, statistics, responses, and impacts. Learn about the first outbreak, the public health emergency, the vaccination program, the variants, and the social and economic consequences of the crisis.
This web page provides a detailed chronology of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States from January to December 2020, including cases, deaths, government responses, and scientific developments. It covers the early detection, spread, and containment of the virus, as well as the impact on public health and society.
A comprehensive overview of the COVID-19 situation in North America, including cases, deaths, recoveries, and statistics by country and territory. Learn about the timeline, variants, impacts, and responses to the pandemic in the region.
Learn how different countries have underreported or misclassified COVID-19 deaths due to various factors, such as testing, co-morbidities, and data collection. Compare the official figures and the excess mortality estimates for each country.
The web page provides monthly cumulative death totals by country, maps, timelines, and scientific analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic. As of August 2024, there have been 7 million confirmed deaths worldwide, but the actual number may be higher due to excess deaths and undercounting.
A comprehensive overview of the COVID-19 pandemic in different regions and settings, with data on confirmed cases, deaths, recoveries, and vaccinations. Learn how the virus spread to cruise ships, military ships, and other locations, and how countries and territories responded to the crisis.