There were less than 10 deaths with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause reported in Vermont in the week ending Nov. 5, making up less than 6.5% of total deaths by all causes in Vermont.
There were less than 10 deaths with nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis listed as the underlying cause reported in Vermont during the week ending Nov. 12, 2022, an increase over the previous week.
There were 19 deaths from diseases of the heart reported in Vermont in the week ending Oct. 29, making up 20.9% of total deaths by all causes in Vermont.
There were 37 deaths from diseases of the heart reported in Vermont in the week ending Nov. 5, making up 24.2% of total deaths by all causes in Vermont.
Vermont's death count exceeded the upper threshold of death expectancy during the week ending Oct. 29, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
There were less than 10 deaths with influenza and pneumonia listed as the underlying cause reported in Vermont during the week ending Nov. 12, 2022, an increase over the previous week.
There were less than 10 deaths from cerebrovascular diseases reported in Vermont in the week ending Oct. 29, making up less than 11% of total deaths by all causes in Vermont.
There were less than 10 deaths from cerebrovascular diseases reported in Vermont in the week ending Nov. 5, making up less than 6.5% of total deaths by all causes in Vermont.
There were less than 10 deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseases reported in Vermont in the week ending Oct. 29, making up less than 11% of total deaths by all causes in Vermont.
There were less than 10 deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseases reported in Vermont in the week ending Nov. 5, making up less than 6.5% of total deaths by all causes in Vermont.
There were less than 10 deaths from influenza and pneumonia reported in Vermont in the week ending Oct. 29, making up less than 11% of total deaths by all causes in Vermont.
There were less than 10 deaths from diabetes mellitus reported in Vermont in the week ending Oct. 29, making up less than 11% of total deaths by all causes in Vermont.