COVID-19/All-cause deaths/United States

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Weekly all-cause deaths in United States, based on mortality.org data, stmf.csv[1], 3-week moving average:

mortality.org indicates the data for the last weeks to be preliminary; above, the last two weeks available from mortality.org were excluded to prevent the worst effect of registration delay.

Weekly all-cause deaths in United States for 0-14 year olds, based on mortality.org data, stmf.csv[2], 3-week moving average:

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mortality.org indicates the data for the last weeks to be preliminary; above, the last two weeks available from mortality.org were excluded were excluded to prevent the worst effect of registration delay.

All-cause deaths in United States in weeks 1-13, year by year, based on mortality.org data, stmf.csv[3]:

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mortality.org indicates the data for the last weeks to be preliminary; above, the last two weeks available from mortality.org were excluded to prevent the worst effect of registration delay. The above is not adjusted by population size.

All-cause deaths in United States in weeks 40+ year before and weeks 1-13 of the year, year by year, based on mortality.org data, stmf.csv[4]:

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mortality.org indicates the data for the last weeks to be preliminary; above, the last two weeks available from mortality.org were excluded to prevent the worst effect of registration delay. The above is not adjusted by population size.

All-cause death excess percentage in the United States, year by year, based on mortality.org data, stmf.csv[5]: