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COVID-19 pandemic killed more than 80K in NY, almost 1.13M across US, CDC tally shows

Por: New York Post Nation May 15, 2023

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The coronavirus pandemic, while has a staggering 80,000-plus New Yorkers — and a total 1.13 million Americans — impacting virtually every facet of our lives. The latest data compiled by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows 80,485 people in New York state died during the COVID-19 emergency — about half of them in New York City. The New York City region was the initial COVID outbreak, but its quick spread also affected the... + full article



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