Weekly Cumulative All-Cause Mortality
These charts shows the weekly percentage excess mortality (age-adjusted, US Std. Pop.) for the United States and its states over time.
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Cumulative Excess Mortality [Alabama]
Yearly, All Causes, Age-Adjusted (US Standard Population 2000)
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Cumulative Excess Mortality [Arizona]
Yearly, All Causes, Age-Adjusted (US Standard Population 2000)
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Cumulative Excess Mortality [Florida]
Yearly, All Causes, Age-Adjusted (US Standard Population 2000)
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Cumulative Excess Mortality [Georgia]
Yearly, All Causes, Age-Adjusted (US Standard Population 2000)
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Cumulative Excess Mortality [Indiana]
Yearly, All Causes, Age-Adjusted (US Standard Population 2000)
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Cumulative Excess Mortality [Montana]
Yearly, All Causes, Age-Adjusted (US Standard Population 2000)
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Cumulative Excess Mortality [Vermont]
Yearly, All Causes, Age-Adjusted (US Standard Population 2000)
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Cumulative Excess Mortality [Wyoming]
Yearly, All Causes, Age-Adjusted (US Standard Population 2000)
USMortality.com
Excess Mortality is deaths per 100,000 residents. The baseline is calculated as the pre-pandemic average of 2015-2019 adjusted for the linear trend (linear regression). The figures for all age groups, are suitable for comparison between states, as they do normalize for a common age structure of a population using the US Standard Population 2000 age table.