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There are 3,141 counties in America, and 290 of them still have not had any COVID-19 deaths.
As would be expected, the counties with the most coronavirus deaths are often those with the largest populations.
The county with the worst rate of fatal COVID-19 cases per 1,000 people is once again Jerauld County, South Dakota.
California will be the first state to cross the 1 million COVID-19 case mark, but one or two states are likely to follow it.
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 in South Dakota.
A new study shows that nearly 20% of New York City residents have been infected by COVID-19, a figure much higher than any official numbers.
In the hardest-hit counties, particularly those with major metropolitan areas, coronavirus deaths have been in the thousands. However, 301 counties have had no COVID-19 deaths at all.
The county with the worst rate of fatal cases per 1,000 people is Jerauld County, South Dakota, which is nearly as rural as a county gets.
Several of America's largest counties have borne the brunt of fatal COVID-19 cases. None has been hit harder than Los Angeles County.
AMC has filed to sell up to 20 million common shares to raise more capital.
Pandemic deaths by state vary widely, and in some parts of the country they are several times the national average. The hardest-hit state by far now is North Dakota.
All aspects of travel have been severely impacted by the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, but beyond airlines and hotels the cruise industry has been hit the worst of all travel categories. That may...
Equillium shares jumped on Friday after the company announced a key update from the FDA regarding its late-stage COVID-19 trial.
One U.S. county has the largest number of cases among them all counties by far. It is the first county where the number of cases has risen above 300,000.
Most states have ignored the advice about social distancing and mask wearing and have not taken the same strict measures Vermont has.