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COVID-19 Mortality Overview: Provisional Death Counts for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) [2022-08-26]

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    In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, NCHS is releasing provisional death data from the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) on a daily and weekly basis. These data come directly from death certificates filed at the state and local level, and feature counts of COVID-19-related deaths by age, gender, race and Hispanic origin, place of death, and include information on other health conditions and comorbidities involved in these deaths. Estimates on excess deaths – the number of deaths exceeding the normal average total of deaths in recent years – are also included. The statistical summary below is updated weekly (usually on Wednesday), and includes links to corresponding Data Tables on the NCHS COVID-19 data page.
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    Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 on Death Certificates -- Weekly Highs and Lows of COVID-19 Deaths -- Place of Death -- Death by Age Group -- Percentage of COVID-19 Deaths by Race & Hispanic Origin -- Most Frequently Listed Comorbidities with COVID-19 Deaths -- Total Excess Deaths.
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