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U.S. deaths soared in early weeks of pandemic, far exceeding number attributed to covid-19

U.S. deaths soared in early weeks of pandemic, far exceeding number attributed to covid-19

Add to list On my list U.S. deaths in 2020 Excess deaths minus covid-19 60,000 weekly deaths Reported covid-19 deaths 50,000 above what is historically expected for this period. 40,000 Jan. Feb. Apr. 4 Mar. Sources: Overall death data comes from the National Center for Health Statistics, covid-19 death counts come from state health departments and are compiled by The Washington Post, and estimates for expected deaths come from Yale School of Public Health’s Modeling Unit. U.S. deaths in 2020 Excess deaths minus covid-19 60,000 weekly deaths Covid-19 deaths reported at the time 50,000 above...

April 27, 2020
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Tracking the coronavirus vaccine, state by state

Tracking the coronavirus vaccine, state by state

PLEASE NOTEAs of Aug. 15, 2022, this page is no longer being updated. Please see the Post’s . Vaccination counts are available .Reported doses administered by day In the last week, an average of were administered, over the week before.Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Note: Due to adjustments in reporting, Pennsylvania removed 1.2 million doses on Nov. 23. On March 13, the CDC reported 4.6m doses due to a data anomaly; in reality, 2.98m fell within a 24-hour period.Jump to a stateSelect a stateSelect a stateSearch statesAbout two-thirds of the country is fully vaccinated...

December 12, 2020
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Stress on the front lines of covid-19

Stress on the front lines of covid-19

Health Health-care workers share the hardest parts of working during the pandemic. By correction A previous version of this story incorrectly reported the percentage of health-care workers in the survey who said their mental health was negatively impacted by worry or stress related to covid-19. The correct result is 62 percent, not 61 percent. The story has been corrected. Worry, exhaustion, constantly changing safety rules and long hours of wearing PPE are just a few things America’s health-care workers cite as the hardest parts of going to work on the front lines of the coronavirus...

April 6, 2021
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