COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. are increasing again as the very contagious BA.5 variant spreads across the country, with nearly 500 deaths reported each day.
After 2 months of daily death numbers rarely climbing above 400, the average has recently grown to about 450 deaths per day, accordingCoronavirus cases, hospitalizations, and intensive care numbers have also risen in recent weeks, reaching the highest points of the summer.
"If you look at who’s getting sick, who’s really ending up in the hospital, who’s ending up in the ICU, who’s dying — unfortunately, it’s people who are either not vaccinated or not up to date on their vaccines," he said."People who are not fully boosted, or double boosted if they’re older, people who have not gotten treatments. We have to continue working hard to make sure that Americans get vaccinated, get their immunity up, get treatments.
. Other Omicron subvariants make up the rest of the cases, with 13% from BA.4, 5% from BA.2.12.1, and less than 1% from BA.2.
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