TABLE 3.
Excess numbers of COVID-19 deaths a by percentages of Black and Hispanic residents in the county (United States, January 22 to September 15, 2020).
| % Hispanic | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % Black | <15 | 15–19 | 20–24 | 25–29 | 30–34 | 35–39 | 40–44 | 45–49 | 50–54 | ≥55 | |
| <5 | Reference | 3 (20.0%) | 21 (56.8%) | 36 (66.7%) | 21 (67.7%) | 14 (63.6%) | 21 (65.6%) | 16 (66.7%) | 8 (66.7%) | 174 (89.2%) | |
| 5–9 | 0 (0.0)b | 48 (48.5%) | 352 (66.0%) | 561 (74.1%) | 352 (77.0%) | 265 (80.1%) | 182 (77.8%) | 126 (77.8%) | 193 (86.2%) | 22 (88.0%) | |
| 10–14 | 0 (0.0)b | 80 (56.6%) | 830 (74.0%) | 1,330 (79.8%) | 1,081 (83.3%) | 849 (86.4%) | 586 (85.8%) | 279 (85.6%) | 74 (91.4%) | 228 (95.0%) | |
| 15–19 | — | 6 (75.0%) | 361 (76.2%) | 1,610 (82.1%) | 2,140 (85.9%) | 1,416 (88.3%) | 1,285 (88.5%) | 466 (87.4%) | 7 (100.0%) | — | |
| 20–24 | — | 2 (40.0%) | 169 (78.2%) | 1,093 (84.0%) | 3,186 (86.6%) | 2,625 (89.0%) | 1,517 (90.2%) | 483 (90.1%) | 2,317 (92.1%) | — | |
| 25–29 | — | 2 (66.7%) | 44 (75.9%) | 258 (84.9%) | 2,973 (86.7%) | 5,397 (89.1%) | 2,051 (90.0%) | 1,164 (89.8%) | — | — | |
| 30–34 | — | — | — | 141 (86.0%) | 1,791 (88.7%) | 9,068 (91.0%) | 7,682 (91.3%) | 4,158 (91.0%) | — | — | |
| 35–39 | — | — | — | — | 139 (91.4%) | 8,496 (93.5%) | 22,152 (93.8%) | 15,920 (93.5%) | 2,338 (94.8%) | — | |
| 40–44 | — | — | — | — | — | 313 (93.4%) | 14,457 (93.8%) | 13,302 (93.6%) | 3,014 (94.9%) | — | |
| ≥45 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 2,027 (96.5%) | 29,525 (96.3%) | 4,791 (97.1%) | — | |
Total excess deaths = 177,672 (92.1%) of 192,954.
Excess deaths were rounded off to the least whole number thus providing zero excess deaths for cells with <1 excess death.
Abbreviations: %, percent; -, no COVID-19 death reported.
Each cell reports the number of excess COVID-19 deaths, and in parentheses, the fraction of observed COVID-19 deaths that are in excess, in counties with the specified % Black and % Hispanic resident proportions.