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Home  /  Coronavirus  /  Daily US death toll from COVID-19 now matches Delta

Daily US death toll from COVID-19 now matches Delta

by Prachi Mahamia
January 26, 2022
in Coronavirus, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read

The number of Americans dying each day as a result of COVID-19 is already at the same level as it was during the peak of the Delta variant. A horrendous figure that experts believe will continue to ascend. According to reports, about 2,000 individuals are dying from the virus in the United States every day. Nearly on pace with the number of deaths reported in late September, last year. A high number of the deceased are above 65 years old or have never been vaccinated. COVID-19 has killed around 866,000 people in the United States so far.

Statistics from Johns Hopkins University states that the daily average of confirmed COVID-19 deaths crossed 2,000 on January 21 and reached 2,033 on January 23. That’s just barely lower than it was in September when the Delta variant case surge peaked. However, due to considerably vast caseloads, there are much more individuals in hospitals currently as a result of the virus than there were back then. In the United States, the average daily number of new confirmed cases vastly outnumbered initial waves.

A small percentage of a very large number is still a large number

Even though the indications of the Omicron variation are often less serious than those of Delta. Dr Abraar Karan, a contagious disease expert at Stanford University, told the BBC that the high mortality toll is mostly due to the high hospitalization rate. “When you have a more transmissible virus, it would exponential the number of severe cases and deaths. Even if you have a low percentage of severe cases, the absolute number can still be quite high. A small percentage of a very large number is still a large number,” he said. 

Furthermore, research exhibits that people who have not been immunized or boosted are nearly 100 times more probable to die from COVID-19. Approximately 63 percent of inhabitants in the United States are fully vaccinated, whereas 12 percent are only partially vaccinated. Experts understand that the daily death toll will proceed to rise. Dr. Cameron instructed that a peak in mortality can take up to a month to follow a peak in cases. Indicating that deaths will go on to rise for at least the next few weeks. More than 866,000 Americans have succumbed to COVID-19 since the outbreak began in early March 2020.

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