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Covid will be a leading cause of death in the U.S. indefinitely, whether or not the pandemic is 'over'
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2022-09-21 at 1:25 PM UTChttps://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/covid-will-leading-cause-death-indefinitely-us-rcna48374
Disease experts predict that Covid will remain among the top 10 causes of death in the U.S. for the foreseeable future.
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2022-09-21 at 1:35 PM UTCas long as they continue to attribute (potentially unrelated) deaths while infected with covid to covid, sure
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2022-09-21 at 1:41 PM UTChttps://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm#:~:text=The%20provisional%20counts%20for%20coronavirus,as%20of%20the%20date%20specified.
The provisional counts for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) deaths are based on a current flow of mortality data in the National Vital Statistics System.
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2022-09-21 at 1:57 PM UTCYou must be angry at the way that the highly paid and formerly respected medical experts who were supposed to stop covid have failed so utterly.
Post an article about that.
Or is that a thought you aren't allowed to think? -
2022-09-21 at 2:01 PM UTC
The provisional counts for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) deaths are based on a current flow of mortality data in the National Vital Statistics System.
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2022-09-21 at 2:01 PM UTC
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2022-09-21 at 2:01 PM UTC
The National Vital Statistics System is the oldest and most successful example of inter-governmental data sharing in Public Health and the shared relationships, standards, and procedures form the mechanism by which NCHS collects and disseminates the Nation’s official vital statistics. These data are provided through contracts between NCHS and vital registration systems operated in the various jurisdictions legally responsible for the registration of vital events – births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and fetal deaths. Vital Statistics data are also available online. In the United States, legal authority for the registration of these events resides individually with the 50 States, 2 cities (Washington, DC, and New York City), and 5 territories (Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands). These jurisdictions are responsible for maintaining registries of vital events and for issuing copies of birth, marriage, divorce, and death certificates.
Standard forms [PDF – 1.9 MB] for the collection of the data and model procedures for the uniform registration of the events are developed and recommended for nationwide use through cooperative activities of the jurisdictions and NCHS. The process for implementing the latest revisions of the birth and death certificates and the fetal death report is now underway. The final 2003 revised certificates and accompanying technical information are available. NCHS has procedures [PDF, 164 KB] for collection, coding, editing, and transmitting multiple race and Hispanic original data. NCHS also produces training and instructional material, as well as an automated mortality medical data system for coding and classifying cause-of-death information from death certificates.
CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics is working with State partners represented by the National Association of Public Health Statistics and Information Systems and the Social Security Administration to fundamentally re-engineer the processes through which vital statistics are produced in the U.S., including implementation of the 2003 revised certificates. The primary objective is to improve the timeliness, quality, and sustainability of the decentralized vital statistics system, along with collection of the revised and new content of the 2003 certificates, by adopting technologically sophisticated yet cost-effective model IT systems based on nationally developed standards and models. Information on the re-engineering activities and technical documents are available at the NAPHSIS web site, as well as at the NCHS certificate revision web site.
Additional programs related to the National Vital Statistics System include:
Linked Birth and Infant Death Data Set
National Survey of Family Growth
Matched Multiple Birth Data Set
National Death Index
National Maternal and Infant Health Survey
National Mortality Followback Survey
Through the National Vital Statistics System, data on vital events are now published in electronic form:
Vital Statistics of the United States,
National Vital Statistics Reports (formerly the Monthly Vital Statistics Report)
Other selected reports.
The special report, U.S. Vital Statistics System [PDF – 591 KB], provides an overview and history of the data system. For details, see related pages on specific vital events or related programs. Copies of birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates may be obtained directly from the States. -
2022-09-21 at 2:01 PM UTC
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2022-09-21 at 2:03 PM UTC
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2022-09-21 at 2:08 PM UTCYou must be angry at the way that the highly paid and formerly respected medical experts who were supposed to stop covid have failed so utterly.
Post an article about that.
Or is that a thought you aren't allowed to think? -
2022-09-21 at 2:32 PM UTC
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2022-09-21 at 2:37 PM UTC"Covid will be a leading cause of death in the U.S. indefinitely, whether or not the pandemic is 'over'"
Why didn't the vaccines work? -
2022-09-21 at 4:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by Truth Details https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/covid-will-leading-cause-death-indefinitely-us-rcna48374
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2022-09-21 at 4:41 PM UTCBut Biden sSy it's over
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2022-09-21 at 4:57 PM UTC
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2022-09-21 at 4:58 PM UTC"Uh, uh, Chuck Graham, state senator, is here. Stand up, Chuck, let ’em see you. Oh, God love you. What am I talking about."
– Joe Biden To wheelchair-bound Missouri state senator, Charles Graham, September 9, 2008.