According to ABC's report on September 22, data from the US Centers for Disease Control and prevention show that 225000 people have died of COVID-19 in the United States since the beginning of 2022. Walensky, director of the US CDC, also said in an interview that the COVID-19-19 mortality rate in the United States is still too high.
According to the data of the US CDC, nearly 2500 people died of COVID-19 in the United States in the past seven days, and there are still more than 350 COVID-19 deaths every day. Walensky said in an interview on the 22nd that hundreds of people still die of COVID-19 every day in the United States, and the mortality rate is still too high. "In my opinion, 350 people a day is still too many."
Since autumn, wastewater data collected in some areas of the United States show that the percentage of COVID-19 in the samples has slightly increased. At present, dozens of states have closed public testing sites, leading to more people testing for COVID-19-19 at home. Since most Americans will not report the test results to the local government, experts believe that the actual number of COVID-19-19 infections in the United States may be seriously underestimated.
Julia riffman, an assistant professor at the school of public health of Boston University, said in an interview with American media earlier: "I am still very worried that the United States is not prepared for the surge of new mutant viruses. The United States may have a high cumulative death toll from COVID-19-19 in the future. We are not ready yet."