Coronavirus infections as of April 14. (Daily Yonder map; click to enlarge it or click here to view the interactive version.) |
According to data compiled from USA Facts, more than three-fourths of rural counties had a confirmed covid-19 case and one in five rural counties (about 20 percent) had reported a death from the virus by April 14, the Yonder reports.
"Nonmetropolitan (or rural) counties contain about 15% of the U.S. population but account for only 4% of the nation’s 600,000 cases of Covid-19. Just over 3% of the nation’s deaths from coronavirus infection are in rural areas," the Yonder reports. "The rate of increase in coronavirus infections was slightly higher in rural areas from April 7 to 14. Cases increased by about 65% in nonmetropolitan counties during the period, while the rate of increase in large metros was 52%. But in raw numbers, that means rural areas added about 1,000 cases, while the number of cases in major metropolitan areas jumped by 165,000."
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