For every two deaths attributed to COVID-19 in the U.S., a third American dies as a result of the pandemic, according to new data publishing Oct. 12 in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
The study, led by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University, shows that deaths between March 1 and Aug. 1 increased 20% compared to previous years—maybe not surprising in a pandemic. But deaths attributed to COVID-19 only accounted for 67% of those deaths. ..snip.. For example, the study specifically showed that the entire nation experienced significant increases in deaths from dementia and heart disease. Woolf said deaths from Alzheimer's disease and dementia increased not only in March and April, when the pandemic began, but again in June and July when the COVID-19 surge in the Sun Belt occurred.
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In the US there were under mean deaths since the 2017 increase from influenza. This may have left many elderly and susceptible to death and resulted in the surge in March-May. If you look at the CDC all cause deaths in Aug-Sep they are running under mean again. An increase in cases hasnt increased deaths. This phenomena also happened in Nordic countries including Sweden. THey are having single digit daily deaths now, as is my state.