The United States' coronavirus death rate is still roughly at a pandemic-low, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Tuesday that vaccinated individuals and children wear masks indoors.
According to Google's coronavirus tracking system on July 26, 275 people are dying from the virus on a seven day average, while overall infection cases are rising.
Around the high of coronavirus deaths on January 20, when President Joe Biden took office, 3,056 people were dying on a seven day average.
Since January, coronavirus deaths have steadily decreased - presumably due to the vaccine developed under the Trump administration.
On April 20, the number had decreased to 784 deaths on average per seven days.
May saw the number shrink to 595 and in June the average seven day death rate was down to 300.
The Associated Press reported the peak death toll "Topped out in mid-January at an average of more than 3,400 a day, just a month into the biggest vaccination drive in the nation's history."
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Wednesday, July 28, 2021
U.S. Coronavirus Death Rate Is Still Roughly at Pandemic-Low
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