Associations between mortality from COVID-19 and other causes: A state-level analysis.
Anneliese N LuckAndrew C StokesKatherine HempsteadEugenio PaglinoSamuel H PrestonPublished in: PloS one (2023)
States with unusually high death rates from COVID-19 experienced an even larger mortality burden than implied by those rates alone. Circulatory disease served as the most important route through which COVID-19 mortality affected death rates from other causes of death. Dementia and other respiratory diseases made the second and third largest contributions. In contrast, mortality from neoplasms tended to decline in states with the highest death rates from COVID-19. Such information may help to inform state-level responses aimed at easing the full mortality burden of the COVID-19 pandemic.