COV19
Cases and Deaths by State 3/25/20 ranked by State population indicate New York
City as the hot spot and other States as potential hot spots based in cases and
deaths. Large cities with high population densities and public transit are at
risk.
State Population
3/25 Cases Deaths Hot Spots
California 39.7M 2,853
55 LA SF
Texas 29.1M 1,105 14
Florida 21.6M
1,682 22
New
York 19.5M 30,811 285 NYC
Pennsylvania 12.8M 1,127 11
Illinois 12.7M
1,865 16
Chicago
Ohio 11.7M
704 11
Georgia 10.6M 1,247
40 Atlanta
North Carolina 10.5M
567 2
Michigan 10.0M 2,295 24
New
Jersey 8.9M
4,402 44
Woodbridge
Virginia 8.6M 391 9
Washington 7.6M 2,469 123
Seattle
Arizona 7.3M 401 6
Massachusetts 6.9M 1,838 15
Tennessee 6.8M
906 3
Indiana 6.7M
477 14
Missouri 6.1M 356 8
Maryland 6.0M 423 4
Wisconsin 5.8M 585 6
Colorado 5.8M
912 11
Minnesota 5.6M 287 1
South
Carolina 5.1M 424 7
Alabama 4.9M 283
0
Louisiana 4.7M 1,795 65 New Orleans
Kentucky 4.5M 163 4
Oregon 4.2M 209 5
Oklahoma 3.9M 164 5
Connecticut 3.6M
875 19
Iowa 3.2M 145 1
Utah 3.2M 356 1
Nevada 3.1M
321 6
Arkansas 3.0M 280 2
Mississippi 3.0M 377 2
Kansas 2.9M 126 3
New
Mexico 2.1M 100 1
Nebraska 1.9M
61 0
West
Virginia 1.8M 39 0
Idaho 1.8M 91 0
Hawaii 1.4M 90 1
New
Hampshire 1.4M 108 1
Maine 1.3M 142 0
Montana 1.1M 53 0
Rhode
Island 1.0M 124 0
Delaware 975K
115 0
South
Dakota 893K 41 1
North
Dakota 761K 49 0
Alaska 736K 42 0
DC 712K 183 2
Vermont 627K 123 8
Wyoming 572K 41 0
US
Totals 329M 64,563 910
States
with higher populations have higher State GDP. States with low death counts should
open businesses.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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