COVID-19 Death Toll For Spring, Summer May Be Far More Than Previously Thought

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Published on October 12, 2020 - Duration: 00:38s

COVID-19 Death Toll For Spring, Summer May Be Far More Than Previously Thought

New research suggests deaths in America have been seriously undercounted.

According to Gizmodo, a new study estimates that between March and July, there were 225,000 more deaths in the US than expected.

Of those fatalities, a little over half were officially attributed to the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID-19 can damage the heart, which may partially account for the increase in deaths attributed to heart disease seen in some weeks.

States with spikes in COVID-19 deaths also saw more excess deaths generally during those spikes, further implicating the virus as the cause.

COVID-19 is also thought to have caused thousands of deaths indirectly, by people being too afraid to seek medical help for chronic conditions.


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