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Covid still kills Americans faster than weapons, cars and flu combined

Covid still kills Americans faster than weapons, cars and flu combined
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Even with half of the vaccinated US, Covid-19 continues to kill people faster than weapons, car crashes and influenza combined, according to the review of death data.
The situation has increased dramatically since January, when Covid’s death surpassed heart disease and cancer as the country’s top killer, according to Bloomberg analysis.
However, for June, Coronavirus was responsible for 337 deaths a day.
In comparison, the historical average death of shots, car accidents and complications of flu added up to 306 a day.
“The sad reality is that regardless of our progress, we still lose people for this virus,” Jeff Zients, the White House Pandemic Response Coordinator, said at the press briefing last week.
“What is very tragic remembers it, at this point, it is not necessary and can be prevented.
Almost all hospitalizations and the death of Covid-19 in the United States now occur among individuals who are not vaccinated.” Data for analysis was collected from Johns Hopkins University, Center Control and prevention of US disease and national highway traffic security administration.
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In the US, health officials have warned that similar reversals may take place: everyday case has doubled from last month’s low, and hospitalization increased again.
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The protection is even greater when taking into account the effects of decreasing transmissions in vaccinated communities well, when Cathy O’Neil data scientists explain in the Bloomberg opinion column.
“Initial data from several states over the past few months showed that 99.5% of deaths from Covid-19 in the United States were in people who were not vaccinated,” CDC Director Rochelle Walensky reported on Thursday.
“Death can be prevented by simple and safe shots.” However, falling on vaccination of US vaccination campaigns has stopped.
So envy the world for the launch of its Swift, the US has since been followed by more than 20 countries that now have a better vaccine coverage, according to the Covid Bloomberg vaccine tracker.
The European Union and China, who currently manage shots every day of around 4 million and 10 million doses, are ready to blow past the US in the next two weeks.
Not only has US vaccination slowing to drip – only 530,000 a day, on average – but the gap between the most and least vaccinated countries in the US continues to widen.
It left several communities especially vulnerable to Delta.
For people who are not vaccinated living in the low vaccination community, the threat caused by Covid-19 is as bad as ever.
GAP US Vaccination is vaccination transmission in the US has prevented around 279,000 deaths and 1.25 million inpatients, according to an analysis published last week by researchers at the University of Yale and Commonwealth Fund.
The report shows that without vaccines, Covid will still add cancer and heart disease as the main cause of death in the US – even to the summer, when the respiratory virus usually fades into the background.
The sudden dominance of the Delta variant has surprised health officials throughout the world.
In the Netherlands, cases jumped more than 500% only in the past week.
England and Russia reported the highest transmission level since January.
Israel returns the mask mask.
Sydney and Melbourne are locked again.
“Delta Ripping variant around the world with a blazing speed, riding a surge in case and death,” said Director General of Tedro Adhanom Ghebreyesus during a press match Monday.
“Pandemic isn’t too – anywhere.”

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