Twenty-five U.S. residents died of Covid-19 on April 10, 2022—the most recent data available from the CDC. This is the smallest daily death toll in more than two years—since March 16, 2020. There's a caveat here: April 10 was a Sunday, and fewer deaths are reported on weekends. But let's take our victories where we can.
It's been a rough two years. A cumulative 982,809 U.S. residents have died of Covid-19 through April 10, 2022. Here are the stats on the daily count of deaths...
Number of days with more than 4,000 deaths: 2
- February 1, 2022: 4,182 deaths
- January 13, 2021, 4,072 deaths.
Number of days with 3,000-3,999 deaths: 41
Number of days with 2,000-2,999 deaths: 110
Number of days with 1,000-1,999 deaths: 229
Number of days with 500-999 deaths: 245
Number of days with 100-499 deaths: 120
Number of days with 1-99 deaths: 25
When will the daily death toll fall to zero on most days? Let's hope it's soon.
Source: Demo Memo analysis of the CDC's Covid Data Tracker
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