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California confirmed COVID-19 cases have topped 2 million, as they rise at a daily rate similar to the entire United States three months ago.
Rates of both confirmed and fatal COVID-19 cases are highly uneven across the nation. The county with the worst rate of fatal cases remains Jerauld County, South Dakota.
Many of the counties where more than one person out of 200 has died of COVID-19 are located in just two states that have been devastated by the disease.
COVID-19 deaths in America have reached more than 322,00. That is about the same as the population of the Boulder, Colorado, metro area.
This list provides an idea of which areas in each state are most dangerous in terms of the spread of COVID-19.
Rates of both confirmed and fatal COVID-19 cases are highly uneven across the nation. The county with the worst rate of fatal cases remains Jerauld County, South Dakota.
Los Angeles County, the nation's largest by population, has almost 597,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases. That is more than in all of Canada.
People must be on guard for the spread of COVID-19 in their own communities. 24/7 Wall St. has looked at each state to determine the counties where the rates of confirmed and fatal cases are the...
One of the most carefully followed figures that measure how deadly COVID-19 is from place to place is deaths per 100,000 people.
Rates of both confirmed and fatal COVID-19 cases are highly uneven across the nation. The county with the worst rate of fatal cases is Jerauld County, South Dakota.
The spread of COVID-19 and the number of fatal cases vary widely from state to state. New Jersey and North Dakota are among those states hit hard.
As U.S. COVID-19 deaths race ahead of 300,000 and increase at a rate of as much as 3,000 a day, four states have a large percentage of these fatal cases.
Rates of both confirmed and fatal cases remain highly uneven across the nation. The county with the worst rate of fatal cases is still Jerauld County, South Dakota.
BioNTech was in the spotlight on Tuesday after it received a sizable price target hike from one key analyst.
One of the most carefully followed figures that measure how deadly COVID-19 is from place to place is deaths per 100,000 people. The highest rate by the measure by far is in New Jersey.