Pandemic excess deaths in the United states, to May 30.

Excess death data through 6/13/20 were released yesterday. I've established, comparing a series of CDC data releases, that the 2020 data up to May 30 are more-or-less complete. Recorded COVID cases through May 30 are 66.2% of excess deaths over the same period. So we're still counting about two COVID deaths out of every three. This is the total death count by week (blue) versus a typical year (orange). The death rate was still dropping on May 30; it was about 925/day.

The undercount rate seemed to have steadied by 5/30; it's possibly slightly declining.

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