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Week ending March 19: 1,470 lives lost in Michigan

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There were 1,470 deaths in Michigan in the week ending March 19, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

The data shows an increase from the previous week when 1,421 people in Michigan died.

The leading cause of death in the week ending March 19, was listed as Circulatory diseases by the CDC.

Kaiser Family Foundation data showed; the U.S. had the second-highest mortality rate globally by 2016 for non-communicable diseases, which are non-infectious and non-transmissible diseases possibly caused by genetic or behavioral factors. These include cardiovascular diseases, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes.

According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, common physiological signs of imminent death from non-communicable diseases include disorientation, irregular breathing, visual and auditory hallucinations, decreased clarity of sight, mottled skin, cool extremities, and truncal warmth.

Lives lost in Michigan by disease in week ending March 19

Cause of DeathNumber of Deaths
Circulatory diseases595
Malignant neoplasms431
Alzheimer disease and dementia166
Respiratory diseases159
Other select causes119

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