Houston Chronicle

Virus death toll surpasses 700K despite widely available vaccines

- By Julie Bosman and Lauren Leatherby

The United States on Friday surpassed 700,000 deaths from the coronaviru­s, a milestone that few experts had anticipate­d months ago when vaccines became widely available to the American public.

An overwhelmi­ng majority of Americans who have died in recent months, a period in which the country has offered broad access to shots, were unvaccinat­ed. The United States has had one of the highest recent death rates of any country with an ample supply of vaccines.

The new and alarming surge of deaths this summer means that the coronaviru­s pandemic has become the deadliest in American history, overtaking the toll from the influenza pandemic of 1918 and 1919, which killed about 675,000 people.

“This delta wave just rips through the unvaccinat­ed,” said Howard Markel, a medical historian at the University of Michigan. The deaths that have followed the wide availabili­ty of vaccines, he added, are “absolutely needless.”

People who died in the last 3 ½ months were concentrat­ed in the South, a region that has lagged in vaccinatio­ns; many of the deaths were reported in Florida, Mississipp­i, Louisiana and Arkansas. And those who died were younger: In August, every age group under 55 had its highest death toll of the pandemic.

Close to 100,000 people across the United States have died of COVID-19 since midJune, months after vaccines were available to American adults.

The U.S. government has not closely tracked the vaccinatio­n status of everyone who has been infected with the virus, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has so far identified 2,900 people who were vaccinated among the 100,000 who died of COVID

since mid-June.

 ?? Charlie Ehlert / Associated Press ?? A health worker looks after a COVID-19 patient in Salt Lake City. The U.S. death toll has surpassed 700,000.
Charlie Ehlert / Associated Press A health worker looks after a COVID-19 patient in Salt Lake City. The U.S. death toll has surpassed 700,000.

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