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Current selection: Health — covid-19
Transgender people had the highest rates of long COVID compared to other genders.
Americans ages 40–54 had the highest rates of long COVID.
The percentage of people working from home tripled between 2019 and 2021, while housing got more expensive relative to income.
21.2 million Americans received their second booster by the end of July.
One in five children ages 3-17 had a diagnosed mental, emotional, developmental or behavioral disorder prior to the pandemic.
While non-Hispanic white people accounted for nearly two-thirds of all deaths nationwide, the non-Hispanic Native American and Black populations died at disproportionately higher rates.
The health order kept nearly 2 million migrants from crossing the border since it went into effect at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
States control vaccine mandates for school students. Some vaccines are required nationwide.
Cases aren’t the only data point that help people understand the current state of the pandemic.
Many vaccinated Americans have become infected with COVID-19, especially during the Omicron surge. But vaccination has made hospitalization much rarer.
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