A new study suggests the true number of COVID-19 deaths in the early days of the pandemic may be much higher than official ...
The answer: The undiagnosed dead were more likely to be Hispanic people and other people of color, who had died in the first ...
A study published Wednesday shows that the early U.S. death toll during the COVID-19 pandemic was higher than previously recorded. The journal Science Advances found that more than 155,000 ...
Official count may have missed more than 150,000 coronavirus-related fatalities ...
It’s long been known that COVID-19 deaths were undercounted nearly everywhere. The U.S. reports the most coronavirus deaths of any country at 1.2 million.
A machine learning model applied to US death certificate data estimated that over 155,000 COVID-19 deaths were unrecognized between March 2020 and December 2021, suggesting total mortality was about ...
For the study, published yesterday in Science Advances, a team led by a Stanford University investigator used machine learning (artificial intelligence) trained on US death certificates to predict ...
Machine learning reveals unique COVID vaccine immune signatures in people living with HIV, with differences in antibodies, cytokines, and T cell responses.
California may have missed roughly 11,600 Covid deaths in 2020 and 2021, according to a major new analysis that suggests the country as a whole undercounted more than 150,000 fatalities. If the ...