COVID-19 was the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S. in 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday, down from fourth place in 2022. Heart disease, cancer and ...
The percentage of people who died from the disease dropped nearly 69 percent last year, and COVID-19 was listed as the 10th leading cause of death compared to being the fourth in 2022. In 2020 ...
Opens in a new tab or window After years of being in the top five leading causes of ... In 2022, COVID-19 was the underlying cause of death for 5.7% of all deaths and dropped to just 1.6% in ...
COVID-19, which was the fourth leading cause of death in 2022, became the 10th in 2023, accounting for 1.6% of deaths. COVID-19 was implicated in 76,446 deaths in 2023, accounting for a death rate ...
The CDC reported that Covid-19 fell to the 10th leading cause of death in the US in 2023, down from third at the pandemic’s peak. Death rates decreased across all age groups and racial demographics.
There were about 3.1 million deaths in the US last year, for an age-adjusted rate of 750 deaths for every 100,000 people. In 2022, there were 799 deaths for every 100,000 people. The US death rate ...
COVID-19 has significantly fallen as a leading cause of death in the U.S. for the first time since the pandemic began, according to new provisional data published Thursday from the Centers for ...
Covid-19 fell from the fourth leading cause of death to the 10th; there were about 76,000 deaths associated with the virus in 2023, down 69% from the more than 245,000 deaths in 2022. Stroke moved ...
Cancer deaths ticked up in 2023 compared with 2022, while deaths from heart disease declined. Covid-19 fell from the fourth leading cause of death to the 10th; there were about 76,000 deaths ...