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Posted: October 20 2020 at 11:50pm |
[url]https://abcnews.go.com/Health/video/cdc-300000-excess-deaths-us-year-73726119[/url] or https://abcnews.go.com/Health/video/cdc-300000-excess-deaths-us-year-73726119 With [url]https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2017/p0718-diabetes-report.html[/url] or https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2017/p0718-diabetes-report.html almost 100 million (pre)diabetes cases in the US in 2017 "there is a major problem"... [url]https://www.startribunemag.com/coronavirus-live-news-cdc-finds-300000-excess-deaths-in-us-spain-nears-1m-cases-world-news/[/url] or https://www.startribunemag.com/coronavirus-live-news-cdc-finds-300000-excess-deaths-in-us-spain-nears-1m-cases-world-news/ ; Here is a closer look at that report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which shows the has seen 300,000 more deaths than it usually would. The CDC has been tracking how many deaths have been reported and comparing them with counts seen in other years. Usually, between the beginning of February and the end of September, about 1.9 million deaths are reported. This year, it’s closer to 2.2 million – a 14.5% increase, AP reports. The CDC says around 200,000 of the deaths are already attributed to coronavirus, but that the it’s likely Covid-19 was a factor in many other deaths, too. For example, someone with heart attack symptoms may have hesitated to go to a hospital that was busy with coronavirus patients. The largest segment of the excess deaths, about 95,000, were in elderly people ages 75 to 84. That was 21.5% more than in a normal year. But the biggest relative increase, 26.5%, was in people ages 25 to 44. Deaths in people younger than 25 actually dropped slightly. Deaths were up for different racial and ethnic groups, but the largest increase – 54% – was among Hispanic Americans. |
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