The Worldometer website shows 69,921 corononvirus deaths as of the same date, May 4th. These totals are nearly two times the number of deaths reported by the CDC.
Worldometer uses the numbers from each state's official web site (which they give links to). Most state web sites are fairly up-to-date, with maybe one or two day lag at the most. Worldometer updates their page almost immediately when the state web site is updated. (maybe five minute lag at most)
The CDC does not do this at all, they count the deaths themselves from data submitted to the National Vital Statistics System, which can be weeks behind the state web sites.
See this CDC web site for a full explanation of how they collect data:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/covid-19.htm
"The provisional counts for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) deaths are based on a current flow of mortality data in the National Vital Statistics System. National provisional counts include deaths occurring within the 50 states and the District of Columbia that have been received and coded as of the date specified. It is important to note that it can take several weeks for death records to be submitted to National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), processed, coded, and tabulated. Therefore, the data shown on this page may be incomplete, and will likely not include all deaths that occurred during a given time period, especially for the more recent time periods. Death counts for earlier weeks are continually revised and may increase or decrease as new and updated death certificate data are received from the states by NCHS. COVID-19 death counts shown here may differ from other published sources, as data currently are lagged by an average of 1–2 weeks."
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