Official count may have missed more than 150,000 coronavirus-related fatalities ...
A machine learning model applied to US death certificate data estimated that over 155,000 COVID-19 deaths were unrecognized between March 2020 and December 2021, suggesting total mortality was about ...
The answer: The undiagnosed dead were more likely to be Hispanic people and other people of color, who had died in the first ...
COVID may have killed significantly more people in the U.S. in the first two years of the pandemic than official records indicate, with as many as one overlooked death for every five recorded ones.
Daily coronavirus case numbers in the US are at levels not seen since the summer, and more than a dozen states set record highs for Covid-19 hospitalizations in the past week -- yet more evidence, ...
Thankfully, the height of the pandemic seems like a long-ago memory ― the masking, the wiping down of groceries, the stocking of toilet paper and hand sanitizer. A very long nightmare, but one that is ...
Illinois is experiencing an uptick in COVID infections, but it’s not as significant as some other states are experiencing and it’s also not translating into an increase in hospitalizations. But public ...
Tuesday marks five years since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the global outbreak of COVID-19 to be a pandemic. Since then, millions of Americans have been hospitalized, and more than ...
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services released the latest COVID, flu and RSV numbers for the state on Wednesday. This information includes the number of people currently ...
There's good news and bad news with flu and COVID-19 cases across the country: Flu is trending down and COVID numbers are mixed, with COVID's JN.1 variant thought to be more severe and growing. At the ...
Florida’s resident death toll from coronavirus rose to 21,673 with the addition of 127 more reported fatalities on Thursday while also adding 17,192 more positive COVID-19 cases to bring the total to ...