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    Omicron took a month and a half to match the death rate that the delta wave took nearly three months to reach.

    The omicron variant, which has spread disease to tens of millions in the U.S. since late December, fueled a wave of Covid-related deaths that peaked at an average of about 2,700 deaths a day, and exceeded 2,000 deaths a day for more than four weeks.

    During the delta variant peak, deaths averaged more than 2,000 a day for nearly two weeks. During omicron, average deaths exceeded 2,000 deaths a day for nearly five weeks.

    The map and chart below show reported deaths and how that figure is changing. This data will be updated daily.

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    All countries
    683,928,220
    Total confirmed cases
    Updated on March 31, 2023 8:53 pm
    Italy
    25,695,311
    Total confirmed cases
    Updated on March 31, 2023 8:53 pm
    Spain
    13,798,747
    Total confirmed cases
    Updated on March 31, 2023 8:53 pm
    Iran
    7,585,422
    Total confirmed cases
    Updated on March 31, 2023 8:53 pm
    Germany
    38,351,642
    Total confirmed cases
    Updated on March 31, 2023 8:53 pm

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