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One way to estimate COVID-19 deaths that includes unconfirmed cases is to use the excess mortality, which is the overall number of deaths that exceed what would normally be expected. [4] From March 1, 2020, through the end of 2020, there were 522,368 excess deaths in the United States, or 22.9% more deaths than would have been expected in that ...
By September 5, New York had maintained 30 straight days with an infection rate below 1 percent, at an average of 0.8 percent. [107] [108] On September 26, the state recorded more than 1,000 daily COVID-19 cases, which marked the first time since June 5 that the state had seen a number that high. [109]
At the beginning of the pandemic to early June 2020, Democratic-led states had higher case rates than Republican-led states, while in the second half of 2020, Republican-led states saw higher case and death rates than states led by Democrats. As of mid-2021, states with tougher policies generally had fewer COVID cases and deaths {needs update}.
Jul. 8—The most recent COVID-19 map from Kentucky Public Health shows Pulaski in the Red, a significant jump in just one week, since the previous week's map showed Pulaski as Green. The CDC ...
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The first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in New York State on March 1, 2020, in a 39-year-old health care worker who had returned home to Manhattan from Iran on February 25. [9] [10] Genomic analyses suggest the disease had been introduced to New York as early as January, and that most cases were linked to Europe, rather than Asia. [1]
As of Friday, July 8, Whatcom has had 43,504 cases, 1,734 hospitalizations and 309 deaths reported during the pandemic. Whatcom County’s weekly reported new COVID cases tick up, as state reports ...