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August 29, 2023 at 6:18 pm

Covid Virus to Blame for Just 1% of Weekly Deaths from All Causes Across the U.S., CDC Data Shows

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by Alexa Lardieri at Daily Mail

Covid was to blame for just 1 percent of weekly deaths from all causes across the US in the most recent week, CDC data shows.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Covid dashboard shows 324 Covid deaths were registered in the week ending August 19 – making up just 1.7 percent of the overall fatalities that week.

For comparison, the virus was behind one in three deaths from all causes at America’s pandemic peak in 2021.

Just 1.7 percent of the 324 deaths from all causes during the week ending Aug. 19 listed the virus

Just 1.7 percent of the 324 deaths from all causes during the week ending Aug. 19 listed the virus 

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