Nearly 1 million COVID-19 deaths: A look at the US numbers

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Nearly 1 million COVID-19 deaths: A look at the US numbers
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As the official count of U.S. deaths from COVID-19 is nearing 1 million, there’s a wealth of data making clear which groups have been hit hardest. Here’s a look at the numbers behind the toll.

Three out of every four deaths were people 65 and older, according to U.S. data analyzed by The Associated Press.

For some families who lost breadwinners, economic hardships have added to their grief, said Rima Samman, who coordinates a COVID-19 memorial project that began as a tribute to her brother, Rami, who died in May 2020 at age 40. In the U.S. there are many more elderly white people than elderly people of other races. To evaluate which race has been disproportionately affected, it’s necessary to adjust the per-capita death rate, calculating the rates as if each race had the same age breakdown.

Communities pulled together. Churches set up testing sites, school buses took meals to students when classrooms were closed, her city’s mayor used social media to provide reliable information. “Even in the midst of turmoil you can still find joy, you can still find light,” she said. “The possibilities are there if you look for them.”

“I’ve had multiple people in my ambulance, in their 80s and dying,” said paramedic Mark Kennedy in Nauvoo, Illinois. “Some did die, and when you ask if they’ve been vaccinated, they say, ‘I don’t trust it.’”

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