These are the states where coronavirus is the most murderer
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut direct states with the highest moral rates of COVID-19.
ThePropagation of coronavirus continues in the country's states: even though some areas have experienced significant improvements,major epidemics Always occur in all the United States, many of them with many victims. The number of deaths in the virus - more than 112 000 to 10 June - is amazing. To get a better idea of where these losses took place, we examined data fromThe New York Times Determine which states have the highest moral rates in the country. And for areas where the virus seems to have been content, here is hereAll states that did not have coronaviruses last week.
1 new York
The epicenter of the coronavir crisis in the country, New York has by farmost cases of any state: nearly 384 300 to 10 June, according toThe New York Times. But it also has the highest per capita mortality rate. WithMore than 30,300 deaths, New York has a mortality rate of 156 deaths per 100,000 people. The mortality rate is even higher in New York, where it is 253 per 100,000 people.
2 New Jersey
About12,300 deathsNew Jersey has the second largest number of deaths in the United States.and The second highest mortality rate: 139 deaths per 100,000 people. Essex County-home of the most populous city of the state, Newark-has the highest mortality rate within the New Jersey to 217 per 100,000. And for more information up-to-date,Sign up for our daily newsletter.
3 Connecticut
Although Connecticut has fewer deaths than many of the following states, it's almost4 100 deaths reflect a per capita rate of 115 deaths per 100,000 people, the third US mortality rate Hartford Counties (144 per 100,000), Fairfield (140 per 100,000) and New Haven (118 per 100,000) have was the most difficult success, exceeding the mortality rate of the state.
4 Massachusetts
Massachusetts has the third largest death in the United States, but the fourth largest death per capita. The statesMore than 7,400 deaths Give Massachusetts a per capita rate of 107 deaths per 100,000 people. The highest statements of the state are found in Hampden County, which has a rate of 133 per 100,000 and a Essex County, with a rate of 130 per 100,000. And for more states where coronavirus numbers are still increasing, check these7 stupons where coronavirus numbers are going up right now.
5 Rhode Island
FairlyMore than 800 deaths On June 10, Rhode Island would not seem to be a probable candidate for this list, butThe New York Times Reports a per capita rate of 76 deaths per 100,000 people, higher than several states with significantly larger harmful death consequences. And this rate increases within the county of Providence, where more than half of the state resides - with a rate of 100,000 per capita death per 100,000 people.
6 Washington DC.
Although not a state, Washington, D.C., has a mortality rate in particular per capita, especially since the generalThe toll of death is just less than 500,500. Compared to the population, it gives D.C. a rate of 70 deaths per 100,000 people. It should also be noted that Washington, D.C., has an unusually high coronavirus rate: 1,342 cases per 100,000 people, the fifth highest rate in the country.
7 Louisiana
LouisianaMore than 2,950 dead give the state a rate of 64 deaths per 100,000 people, asThe New York Times reports. It's high enough to include it on the list, but the rates of some parishes are even more alarming. Saint-Jean-Baptiste, one of the most difficult districts of the state, has a mortality rate of 193 per 100,000. The parish of the Bienville and Feliciana is also undergone significant losses, with rates of Per capita mortality of 176 and 159 per 100,000 people. And for more states to keep an eye on,It is the states that the CDC is the most worried about.
8 Michigan
With around5,950 dead As of June 10, Michigan has a 60 death rate per 100,000 people. The majority of death in the state are in Wayne County, Michigan's most populous county, where from Detroit is. Wayne also has the highest mortality rate in the state, with 151 deaths per 100,000 people.
9 Illinois
Illinois has been hard of coronavirus, asThe New York Times reports. It has the fourth largest number of cases in the country (more than 130,300) and theFourth, the greatest number of deaths(more than 6,200). Proportional to the population, the population translates into a rate of 49 deaths per 100,000 people. The highest mortality rate in the state is in fact in one of the smallest counties, Union, which has seen a rate of 82 deaths per 100,000 people. Cook County, the second popular county of the country, had the greatest number of deaths in all the dead and has a mortality rate of 77 per 100,000. And for more states that have exceeded New York as points hot,These states now have more coronavirus cases than the epicenter of the country.
10 Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has the fifth the highestGeneral number of deaths In the United States, more than 6,050 - but it is tenth in terms of mortality rates, 47 deaths per 100,000 people. There are 12 counties, however, with higher death rates than the state as a whole. The County of Philadelphia, which has seen the majority of deaths within Pennsylvania, has a rate of 91 per 100,000 people. But the delaware county significantly less populous has the highest rate of all at 116 per 100,000 people.