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US: No COVID-19 deaths in over half of US counties

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 22: A man carries a package of toilet paper while wearing a protective mask with a boy also wearing a protective mask during the coronavirus pandemic on April 20, 2020 in New York City. COVID-19 has spread to most countries around the world, claiming over 184,000 lives lost with over 2.6 million infections reported. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

By Jeffrey Rodack From Newsmax

Fifty-two percent of all U.S. counties have not had a COVID-19 death, according to The Daily Signal.

Here are how the figures break down:

  • 1,639 counties (52%) have had zero coronavirus deaths as of May 4.
  • 447 counties (14%) have each reported 1 death.
  • 443 counties (14%) have reported 2-5 COVID-19 deaths.
  • 183 counties (6%) have reported 6-10 deaths.
  • 94 counties (3%) have reported 11-15 deaths.
  • 348 counties (11%) have reported more than 16 deaths.

The Daily Signal noted that as of May 4, New York and New Jersey accounted for 38% of all cases and 48% of total coronavirus deaths. And just five states, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Illinois and California, accounted for 54% of all COVID-19 cases and 61% of coronavirus deaths.

Meanwhile, the highest rate of coronavirus cases of any county on the U.S. west coast is in Washington state’s Yakima County.

As of Friday, Yakima County had 1,203 positive cases, a rate of 455 cases per 100,000 residents.

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