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U.S. COVID death toll may have been 16% higher than official tally--study
Wed, 2024-03-06 10:53 — mike kraft...
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The second year of the pandemic also had nearly as many uncounted excess deaths as the first, the study found.
More than 1.1 million Americans have died from Covid, according to official records. But the actual number is assuredly higher, given the high rates of excess deaths. Demographers wanted to know how many could be attributed to Covid, and they drilled down to data at the county level to discover patterns in geography and time.
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