NEW YORK — In the first five months of 2023, COVID-19 more than 37,000 deaths in the United States, and scientists estimate an annual rate of COVID deaths in the United States of at least 100,000, according to an op-ed published through The Mercury News. Last week.
COVID-19 death rate indicates persistent public fitness failure in the U. S. The U. S. government is taking full credit for the equipment and evolving risks at this stage of the pandemic, the article says.
The estimated annual COVID mortality rate of at least 100,000 dwarf infectious diseases in the country, according to the article.
The virus continues to evolve: the highly transmissible subvariant XBB. 1. 16, which lately accounts for about 15% of cases nationwide, is expected to be the dominant strain during the summer. Wastewater tracking also shows an accumulation of the virus in New York and elsewhere, he said.
“Meanwhile, the federal public fitness emergency ended last month, and across the country, the pandemic took a back seat. No wonder the most vulnerable feel left behind,” he said.
COVID-19 has never treated all teams equally, and some elderly and immunocompromised people still face the threat of severe illness, he added.