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What a striking new study of death in America misses

Maryland Cremation Services transporter Morgan Dean-McMillan gently moves the remains of a Covid victim onto a stretcher in a morgue in May 2020, in Silver…

US life expectancy declined even more than previously thought in 2020

US life expectancy dropped a staggering full year in first half of 2020 and widened racial inequities, according to new CDC data

US life expectancy dropped a staggering full year in first half of 2020 and widened racial inequities, according to new CDC data CNN 2/18/2021 By Deidre McPhillips © Andrew Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images Funeral home transporter Morgan Dean-McMillan prepares to transport a suspected Covid-19 positive body in a hospital s morgue in Baltimore, Maryland on December 23, 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic. - The United States surpassed 18 million reported Covid-19 cases on Monday, figures from Johns Hopkins University showed, as the virus surges nationwide. When it comes to vaccination priority, long-term care residents and health workers are at the front of the line. Maryland crematorium owner Dorota Marshall hopes that her workers going to do pickups and regularly entering hospitals, hospices, nursing homes and residences, get the vaccine in the next round. Marshall says We visit homes where people recently died from Covid or family members are positive, so absolut

US death toll could reach 731K by April 1 if states ease mandates, latest IHME predictions show

US coronavirus death toll could reach 731,000 by April if states ease mandates but up to 45,000 lives could be saved by vaccine rollout, IHME predictions show, as a record 120,000 patients face Christmas in hospital New projections from a leading coronavirus model predict up to 731,000 Americans could die of COVID-19 by April 1 if states begin to ease mandates and a vaccine isn t rolled out as planned  But more than 45,000 lives could be saved if the vaccine is distributed faster than planned and there could be 49,000 fewer deaths from the virus with universal mask-wearing  The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation said the nation s mask-wearing is now at 74 percent

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