Basic Information

Total recorded deaths: 816,238

Total recorded cases: 69,664,983

All time death rate: 3.4%

Because all data comes from official CDC reports, it is subject to selection bias. This means death rates and risk ratios may be overestimates, and total cases and deaths are underestimates.

Cases And Deaths Over Time

Vaccine Information

The last CDC sample documented 132,604,017 fully vaccinated people and 51,762,965 unvaccinated people. This means roughly 71.9% of US citizens are vaccinated.

Vaccinated people are 1.63x less likely to die when infected with COVID-19. This data comes from 152,114 cases over the most recent 1 week period. Other clinical studies have also shown that vaccinated people are much less likely to contract COVID-19, lowering the risk profile much more.

Stringent analyses have repeatedly shown that the vaccine is safe and effective. Serious side effects are increasingly rare.

Demographic Information

This section shows the death risk ratios for each demographic category. For example, a 2x multiplier means that that group of people die twice as often as the average person. These are purely correlational.

  Race Risk Multiplier
1 Missing 2.20x
2 Asian 1.49x
3 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 1.43x
4 American Indian/Alaska Native 1.41x
5 Black 1.21x
6 White 1.18x
7 Hispanic/Latino 1.10x
8 Multiple/Other 0.78x
9 Unknown 0.51x
  Age Range Risk Multiplier
1 80+ Years 9.74x
2 70 - 79 Years 4.47x
3 60 - 69 Years 1.90x
4 50 - 59 Years 0.73x
5 Missing 0.31x
6 40 - 49 Years 0.29x
7 30 - 39 Years 0.11x
8 20 - 29 Years 0.03x
9 10 - 19 Years 0.01x
10 0 - 9 Years 0.01x
  Sex Risk Multiplier
1 Male 1.17x
2 Unknown 0.91x
3 Female 0.84x
4 Missing 0.46x