COVID-19 killed about 1 in every 33,000 U.S. residents in the week ending Nov. 20, and it killed about 1 in 5,000 residents in one state, according to federal government COVID-19 tracking data. The state-level COVID-19 mortality rate for the week ending Nov. 20 ranged from from 0.1 deaths per 100,000 residents, in Hawaii, up to 19.6 deaths per 100,000 residents. In a normal year, the typical U.S. weekly death rate from all causes is about 17 deaths per 100,000 residents. A team that works for the White House Coronavirus Task Force has published the state-level and national mortality rate figures for that week in a 50-state report released Nov. 22.
Resources
- The Center for Public Integrity copy of a 50-state version of the White House Coronavirus Task Force weekly report, which was released Nov. 22, is available here.
- An article about the national COVID-19 data for that week is available here.
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