Latest CDC numbers on the rate of deaths with COVID-19 per population as of July 27, 2020 set forth below.
Note that the CDC reports counts for New York City and New York state separately, so data for New York State shows deaths for the State excluding data for NYC.
The numbers continue to show how much worse the New York City metro area has been compared to the rest of the country.
The rate for New York City continues to possibly be the worst death rate for any location in the world. New York City's death rate is:
more than
8 times the death rate of Georgia--which started opening back up
3 months ago;
more than
20 times the death rate of South Dakota--which never really closed;
more than
10 times the death rate in Florida, which has been called a COVID hot spot since all the way back to mid-June;
more than
15 times the death rate in Texas, another state that has been called a hot spot since all the way back to mid-June; and
about
6 times the death rate in Arizona, which was called “the new national hotspot for COVID-19” back on June 14th.
The greater NYC metro region including NJ, CT, MA, and RI continues to be way way out ahead of everywhere else in the country in deaths per population.
State/Territory Death Rate per 100,000
Disaster Spot
New York City* 279.8
Disaster Spot’s Little Brother
New Jersey 177.2
Awful Spots
Massachusetts 123.6
Connecticut 123.5
Rhode Island 94.8
Really Bad Spots
District of Columbia 82.7
Louisiana 80.8
New York* 78.5
Bad Spots
Michigan 64.1
Delaware 59.9
Illinois 59.6
Maryland 57.0
Pennsylvania 55.6
Borderline Spots
Mississippi 50.1
Arizona 46.2
Indiana 43.4
Good Spots
Georgia 33.3
Colorado 31.5
New Hampshire 30.2
Alabama 30.1
New Mexico 29.3
South Carolina 29.4
Minnesota 28.8
Ohio 28.3
Florida 27.5
Iowa 26.2
Nevada 25.0
Virginia 24.4
California 21.3
Washington 19.9
Missouri 19.5
Texas 17.6
North Carolina 17.2
Nebraska 16.4
Kentucky 15.7
Wisconsin 15.5
Tennessee 14.3
South Dakota 13.9
Arkansas 13.3
North Dakota 13.0
Oklahoma 12.6
Kansas 11.2
Vermont 8.9
Maine 8.9
Utah 8.7
Idaho 8.3
Oregon 6.9
Virgin Islands 6.7
Puerto Rico 6.3
West Virginia 5.7
Montana 4.4
Wyoming 4.3
N Mariana Isls 3.5
Guam 3.0
Alaska 2.7
Hawaii 1.8
CDC COVID Data Tracker