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Monday, August 03, 2020

63% of US Counties Still Have 5 or Fewer COVID-19 Deaths

As Heritage Foundation researchers have demonstrated throughout the coronavirus pandemic, the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S. has been heavily concentrated in a small number of states—and among a small number of counties within states.

Even though the U.S. has seen a rapid rise in cases during the past month, the overall levels of concentration have remained fairly consistent.

As of July 28, for example, just 10 states account for 60% of all U.S. cases and 68% of all deaths (greater than their 50% share of the population).

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

If it's not really a pandemic, go out and lick some toilet seats, Joe.

Anonymous said...

This is why mask must be mandatory. All Americans must kneel every morning and be seen doing it. Go to Walmart after that. OBEY. Pay your reparations shame shame shame Russia Russia Russia... I just covered all news topics for the past 3 years 9 months. Your welcome

Anonymous said...

I bet you it's legal to marry your cousin in those 63% of counties.

Anonymous said...

This article tells us the US Government had some trouble getting all of the hospitals to go along with the Psyop that is COVID

Anonymous said...

you forgot BLM 10:03