US CDC reports 3,500 Americans died due to long COVID illness

Anjali Sharma

GG News Bureau
WASHINGTON DC, 6th Jan.
According to a report by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday stated that long COVID illness played a part in 3,544 deaths in the US from January 2020 till the end of June 2022.

CDC revealed in an analysis of death certificates that long Covid deaths represented less than 1 per cent of the 1,021,487 deaths for which Covid-19 was the underlined or contributed cause of death in that period,

People with prior history of severe Covid-19 illness are at increased risk of post-acute sequelae of Covid and death.

The CDC defines PASC, commonly called “long Covid”, as long-term symptoms experienced after a person has recovered from acute infection with SARS CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid.

The report found that the highest number of deaths with long Covid occurred in February 2022.

The percentage of all Covid deaths that involved long Covid peaked in June 2021 (1.2 per cent) and in April 2022 (3.8 per cent), it said.

The report said both peaks coincide with periods of declining numbers of Covid-19 deaths.

Men accounted for a slightly larger percentage of long COVID deaths (51.5 per cent) than women (48.5 per cent), it reported.

CDC indicated that older adults, aged 75-84 years old accounted for the highest percentage of long Covid deaths (28.8 per cent), followed by adults 85 years and older (28.1 per cent) and adults 65-74 years old (21.5 per cent).

Farida Ahmad, a health scientist at the National Center for Health Statistics at the CDC. who led the study, was quoted in media saying “It’s not one of the leading causes of death, but, considering that this is the first time that we’ve looked at it and that long Covid is an illness that we’re learning more about day after day, the major takeaway is that it is possible for somebody to die and for long Covid to have played a part in their death”.

She said while the research raises a significant concern, it should be followed with more definitive work.