New coronavirus infections, in ranges by county, July 12-18 Map by The Daily Yonder; click on the image to enlarge it or click here for the interactive version. |
New coronavirus infections and deaths in counties outside metropolitan areas rose modestly during the week of July 12-18, marking the fourth straight week of rising rates, Tim Marema reports for The Daily Yonder. Rural counties reported 101,575 new coronavirus infections July 12-18, up 3.3% from 98,293 the week before. Metro counties reported 749,593 new infections in the same time period, up 4% from the previous week's 720,721.
The true number of cases is likely much higher than the official count, due to at-home testing and data-reporting gaps, but "even with a substantial undercount in new cases, 80% of all rural counties are in the red zone, defined as having 100 or more cases per 100,000 residents in a seven-day period," Marema reports. "The percentage of red-zone counties is even higher in metropolitan counties – over 90%."
The death rate remains fairly low in both rural and metro counties, likely because of higher immunity and/or milder dominant strains of the virus. "Rural counties reported 476 deaths from Covid-19 last week, up 14% from two weeks ago. Metropolitan counties reported 2,383 deaths, up 17% from two weeks ago," Marema reports. The Covid-related death rate has been higher in rural counties for all but one week in the past year, and the cumulative death rate is more than one-third higher in rural counties than in metro counties.
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