This is How Many People Have Died From COVID-19 in Washington
Since the first death attributable to COVID-19 was reported in the United States on Feb. 29, 2020, an estimated 552,928 Americans have died -- and that number continues to grow every day. Over the past seven-day period, an average of 1,015 Americans diagnosed with COVID-19 have died each day.
Adjusting for population, there have been a total of 169 COVID-19-related deaths for every 100,000 Americans nationwide. In Washington, deaths attributable to the coronavirus per capita are less common than they are nationwide. Across the state, 5,299 people have died from the coronavirus, equal to about 70 deaths for every 100,000 people. Of all states -- and Washington D.C. -- Washington has the seventh 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. Just as the number of deaths attributable to the virus per capita is lower in Washington than it is nationwide, COVID-19 infections per capita are too.
To date, there have been 370,652 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Washington, equal to 4,919 infections per 100,000 people -- compared to 9,335 infections per 100,000 people nationwide.
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