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- How many people have died from coronavirus in the U. S. ? | World . . .
600,000 Americans have died of COVID-19 since the coronavirus outbreak began Researchers have estimated the number of “life years” lost due to COVID-19, a statistic that takes life expectancy into account On average, COVID-19 deaths caused a loss of 14 life years The total loss was nearly 5 5 million life years in the U S in 2020 alone
- COVID-19: This is how many Americans now live below the poverty line
The share of Americans living below the poverty line increased by 1 percentage point, to 11 4%, according to U S Census Bureau Those at the bottom of the economic scale were hit much harder by the coronavirus recession and are finding it harder to bounce back
- How a history of ‘medical racism’ fuels mistrust in vaccination
In Australia, uptake for influenza vaccines has been relatively low among the country’s First Peoples One study published earlier this year suggested that “a lack of cultural safety” may be a related barrier, given that First Peoples feel discriminated against in healthcare settings – and noted that COVID-19 made the need for higher vaccine coverage more urgent
- How does COVID-19 compare to other major causes of death? | World . . .
56 million people died in 2017, with cardiovascular disease the leading cause of death globally More than a million people have now died of COVID-19 – the disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 – in the nine months since the first cases were reported in China
- If Omicron is less severe, why are COVID-19 deaths rising?
From Russia to Brazil, record COVID-19 case numbers are being reported as the Omicron variant continues to spread across the globe And deaths are continuing to rise too On 28 January, Australia suffered its deadliest day of the pandemic so far, with nearly 100 deaths
- 34% of America’s small businesses are still closed due to COVID-19 . . .
During the pandemic, many small businesses have either swiftly pivoted to survive, or struggled to stay afloat This map pulls data from Opportunity Insights to examine the small business recovery rate in 50 metro areas across America
- The pandemic is making autonomous delivery the new normal
More than 140,000 Americans have died from COVID-19, a toll that experts warn will likely surge following recent record spikes in case numbers and an alarming rise in hospitalizations in many states The pandemic-era rise in focus on autonomous delivery is also prompting local officials and others to think about how these services use public
- Two years of COVID-19: Key milestones in the pandemic
Globally confirmed cases passed 50 million, while more than 1 25 million had died from COVID-19 Pfizer announced its vaccine candidate created with BioNTech was found to be more than 90% effective in preventing COVID-19 in participants without evidence of prior SARS-CoV-2 infection in the first interim efficacy analysis
- Heres how long Covid is affecting the US labour market | World . . .
Second, we need to know how many people with long Covid were working in the first place Since this report focuses on working-age Americans, we will use that group’s labor force participation rate of 75% So, of the 16 3 million working-age Americans with long Covid, we can assume 12 2 million were in the labor force
- The history of pandemics and how theyve shaped society | World . . .
The impact of the epidemics was extensive At one level, they removed the people who could have resisted European expansion Studies now suggest that the population of the Americas may have been as high as 100 million before contact with Europeans In many regions, within a century of exposure to these diseases, 95% of the population died
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