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This Is How Many People Have Died From COVID-19 in Delaware
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There have been over 1 million deaths attributed to COVID-19 in the United States — and that number continues to grow every day.
Adjusting for population, there have been a total of 303 COVID-19-related deaths for every 100,000 Americans nationwide. In Delaware, deaths attributable to the coronavirus per capita are about as common than they are nationwide. Across the state, 2,928 people have died from the coronavirus, equal to about 303 deaths for every 100,000 people. Of all states — and Washington D.C. — Delaware has the 25th lowest death rate per capita.
Any number of factors contribute to variations in COVID-19 fatalities per capita across the United States. One of them is the per capita infection rate. Although the number of deaths attributable to the virus per capita is about as high in Delaware than it is nationwide, COVID-19 infections per capita are not.
To date, there have been 265,707 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Delaware, equal to 27,473 infections per 100,000 people — compared to 24,842 infections per 100,000 people nationwide.
Though it is not always the case, states with higher than average COVID-19 deaths per capita are often also home to larger high-risk populations. One such group is retirement-age Americans, who are far more likely to die from the virus than younger Americans, if infected. In Delaware, 19.5% of the population are 65 and older. Nationwide, 16.5% of the population fall into that age group.
All COVID-19 data used in the story is current as of May 12, 2022.
Rank | State | Deaths per 100,000 people | Total deaths | Infections per 100,000 people | Total infections | 65 and older pop. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Arizona | 421 | 30,189 | 28,242 | 2,025,435 | 18.0% |
2 | Mississippi | 417 | 12,456 | 26,783 | 799,875 | 16.4% |
3 | Alabama | 401 | 19,606 | 26,675 | 1,303,835 | 17.4% |
4 | Tennessee | 388 | 26,240 | 30,097 | 2,037,550 | 16.7% |
5 | West Virginia | 381 | 6,882 | 27,899 | 503,807 | 20.5% |
6 | Arkansas | 379 | 11,409 | 27,788 | 837,475 | 17.4% |
7 | New Jersey | 376 | 33,503 | 25,767 | 2,295,482 | 16.6% |
8 | Louisiana | 371 | 17,286 | 25,253 | 1,176,799 | 16.0% |
9 | Oklahoma | 364 | 14,346 | 26,465 | 1,043,539 | 16.1% |
10 | New Mexico | 362 | 7,581 | 25,050 | 524,895 | 18.0% |
11 | Georgia | 361 | 37,969 | 23,971 | 2,521,664 | 14.3% |
12 | Michigan | 361 | 36,064 | 24,459 | 2,444,891 | 17.7% |
13 | Nevada | 356 | 10,791 | 23,861 | 724,044 | 16.2% |
14 | Kentucky | 353 | 15,772 | 29,862 | 1,334,370 | 16.9% |
15 | Indiana | 353 | 23,619 | 25,544 | 1,709,350 | 16.1% |
16 | South Carolina | 351 | 17,869 | 29,149 | 1,481,975 | 18.2% |
17 | Pennsylvania | 350 | 44,789 | 22,223 | 2,846,078 | 18.7% |
18 | Florida | 348 | 74,133 | 28,107 | 5,986,538 | 20.9% |
19 | New York | 347 | 67,874 | 26,837 | 5,244,459 | 16.9% |
20 | Rhode Island | 335 | 3,547 | 34,027 | 359,772 | 17.7% |
21 | Missouri | 333 | 20,382 | 23,311 | 1,428,117 | 17.2% |
22 | South Dakota | 330 | 2,915 | 26,998 | 238,185 | 17.4% |
23 | Ohio | 329 | 38,495 | 23,167 | 2,708,071 | 17.5% |
24 | Montana | 318 | 3,378 | 25,849 | 274,598 | 19.5% |
25 | Wyoming | 315 | 1,817 | 27,180 | 157,031 | 17.1% |
26 | Connecticut | 305 | 10,883 | 21,628 | 772,709 | 17.6% |
27 | Delaware | 303 | 2,928 | 27,473 | 265,707 | 19.5% |
28 | Iowa | 302 | 9,533 | 24,345 | 768,358 | 17.5% |
29 | Texas | 302 | 86,646 | 23,576 | 6,766,749 | 12.9% |
30 | Kansas | 299 | 8,691 | 26,723 | 778,045 | 16.4% |
31 | North Dakota | 298 | 2,268 | 31,847 | 242,065 | 15.8% |
32 | Illinois | 298 | 37,982 | 25,030 | 3,189,086 | 16.1% |
33 | Massachusetts | 295 | 20,357 | 25,973 | 1,792,722 | 17.0% |
34 | Idaho | 281 | 4,930 | 25,491 | 447,159 | 16.2% |
35 | Wisconsin | 249 | 14,485 | 28,045 | 1,630,397 | 17.5% |
36 | Maryland | 240 | 14,510 | 17,331 | 1,047,261 | 15.9% |
37 | Virginia | 238 | 20,301 | 20,273 | 1,726,749 | 15.9% |
38 | North Carolina | 237 | 24,577 | 25,746 | 2,673,326 | 16.7% |
39 | Minnesota | 228 | 12,814 | 26,229 | 1,471,731 | 16.3% |
40 | California | 227 | 89,957 | 23,529 | 9,307,414 | 14.8% |
41 | Colorado | 219 | 12,497 | 24,479 | 1,394,203 | 14.7% |
42 | Nebraska | 219 | 4,229 | 24,969 | 481,725 | 16.1% |
43 | Washington D.C. | 196 | 1,340 | 20,892 | 143,005 | 12.4% |
44 | New Hampshire | 184 | 2,492 | 23,212 | 314,860 | 18.6% |
45 | Oregon | 180 | 7,546 | 17,515 | 734,014 | 18.2% |
46 | Maine | 174 | 2,330 | 18,886 | 252,771 | 21.3% |
47 | Washington | 169 | 12,752 | 20,191 | 1,521,485 | 15.9% |
48 | Alaska | 165 | 1,220 | 33,406 | 246,345 | 12.4% |
49 | Utah | 151 | 4,760 | 29,593 | 935,479 | 11.4% |
50 | Hawaii | 100 | 1,416 | 17,326 | 246,110 | 19.0% |
51 | Vermont | 99 | 617 | 18,889 | 118,304 | 20.1% |
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