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December is shaping up to be the Covid pandemic s deadliest month yet in the U S

December is shaping up to be the Covid pandemic s deadliest month yet in the U.S. CNBC 18/12/2020 Will Feuer December is on pace to surpass April as the deadliest month of Covid-19 in the United States. Slightly more than halfway into December, the month s death toll is already at 70% of April s count. If the country reports an average of more than 1,300 daily deaths for the rest of the month, December will surpass the April total. © Provided by CNBC Sammie Michael Dent, Jr., the grandson of Florence Bolton, a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) positive patient that died on November 2nd at Roseland Community Hospital, carries her casket into Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, U.S., December 9, 2020.

COVID-19 is THE leading cause of death in the U S , study finds

COVID-19 is THE leading cause of death in the U.S. ahead of heart disease and cancer, study finds, with daily tolls tripling in the last month and a record 3,656 Americans deaths yesterday Researchers looked at daily coronavirus death rates and compared them with mortality rates of the leading causes of death from March to October 2018 Between November 1 and December 13, the seven-day rolling average for daily COVID-19 deaths tripled from 826 to 2,430 Seven-day rolling average mortality rates for heart disease and cancer are 1,700 deaths per day and 1,600 deaths per day, respectively This means coronavirus claims 1.4 times as many lives as heart disease and 1.5 times as many as lives as cancer

In Chicago, a community mourns a grandmother lost to COVID-19

By Syndicated Content By Shannon Stapleton CHICAGO (Reuters) - On Dec. 1, 2020, at 4:40 pm, Roseland Community Hospital nurse Alma Abad entered the isolation room of COVID-19 patient Florence Bolton with an iPad donated to the hospital to allow the sick to communicate with their families. Florence lay on her intensive care bed, covered in blankets. Her grandchildren, Sammie Michael Dent, Jr., and Tamara Tucker, watched as the nurse took off their grandmother s ventilator and brought the tablet near to her face. Hello, Grandma! they said to Florence, who was unresponsive. It s ok, Grandma, we love you. Less than 24 hours later, Florence Bolton, 86, was pronounced dead. So beloved was she in her local community that a church of which she had been a member from 1974 until it closed last year was reopened for her funeral. At her eulogy, the former pastor wept.

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