The mortality rate of the American coronavirus is ready for the first time in 3 months
This number now increases alongside new cases of coronaviruses and hospitalizations.
In recent weeks,Cases of coronavirus have increased rapidly In states across the United States, hospitalizations also increase in particularstates hard affected. But through all this, one of the few silver fillings was that Covid's death seemed down, or at least stay stable. Unfortunately, this has now changed: last week, the number of people dying coronavirus has increased for the first time in three months. With high case numbers and occupied IAC beds, the dreaded peak of Covid's death can have arrived.
According to Reuters, there were 5,015 dead during the week ending July 12, which represents a46% increase coronavirus death from the previous week. As they noted, it means that "respiratory disease deaths have increased nationally last week for the first time since mid-April."
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In some states - including two currentepicenter of the pandemic, Texas and Florida-Death has increased for two weeks. The Texas saw the greatest jump in death in the whole of last week, with the number more than to double the previous week: the 555 state deaths of the state represent an increase of 128%. As of July 14, Texas had almost3 315 COVID deaths Overall, with more than 273,700 cases of coronavirus.
And deaths have almost doubled in Arizona, another Covid epicenter who fought with a rewarding number of ICU beds in the midst of mass hospitalizations. Earlier this month, the state startedscore See who would be provided Covid Care. By Reuters, there were 428 dead coronavirus in Arizona last week, an increase of 94% of the previous week. There have been2,250 dead In the state so far and over 123,900 cases.
More than half of the United States - 27 Total-SCA-saw more COVID death last week than in the previous week. These states include the most obvious contenders, states such as Florida, Georgia, Nevada and California that have been distinguished for theirIncrease case numbers. But even New York, the original epicenter of the US pandemic and a frequently cited success for the containment of Covid, has seen a tip, even if it is small. The additional 75 state deaths reflect an increase of 9%.
As it was comforting to believe that the deaths of coronavirus would continue to fall while other figures have increased, thisSpike of death Was always inevitable, according to experts. AsAnthony Fauci, MD, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), "said Axios in June," theThe mortality rate is always lagging behind several weeks behind the rate of infection. "And for areas where COVID figures are up, these are5 states "on the front" Situations of serious Covid, says Harvard Doctor.