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 COVID-19  stanley mug is currently the leading cause of death in the United States, according to research from the Journal of the American Medical Association  JAMA .According to JAMA s research, daily deaths due to COVID-19 in the U.S. increased from 826 to 2,430 between Nov. 1 and Dec. 13. The 2,430 deaths linked to the virus now outpace heart disease  an average of 1,700 deaths a day  and cancer  1,600 deaths per day  鈥?typically the two lea stanley italia ding causes of death in the country.Between March and October, COVID-19 ranked as the third-leading cause of death in the U.S., trailing only heart disease and cancer. However, the spread of the virus has been largely unchecked in recent months, as colder winter months have moved gatherings indoors, where the virus is more likely to spread.COVID-19 was also the nation s leading cause of death in the springtime, when JAMA reports that about 2,900 people were dying each day from the virus. The failure of the public and its leaders to take adequate steps to prevent viral transmission has made the nation more vulnerable, allowing COVID-19 to become the leading cause of death in the United States, particularly among those aged 35 years or older,  the Journal stated in its report.  Much of this escalation was preventable, as is true for many deaths to come. JAMA s study was published a day after the Journal reported that COVID-19 has appeared to be much more deadly to young people than initi copo stanley ally thought. Between March and July, more than 76,000 people age