Below are five states that have seen the greatest increase in new deaths per capita over the past seven days, from the previous week, according to data compiled by The New York Times. All population data below from the U.S. Census Bureau, as of July 2019.
Tennessee
Week-to-week increase in new deaths per capita: 118
New deaths per capita in week one (most recent week): 263New deaths per capita in week two (previous week): 145Total confirmed deaths: 3,209Total population: 6,829,174
Average daily new deaths in Tennessee have been rising on a sharper incline since July, after flattening out for months since late March, according to Worldometer.
Missouri
Week-to-week increase in new deaths per capita: 106
New deaths per capita in week one (most recent week): 224New deaths per capita in week two (previous week): 118Total confirmed deaths: 2,940Total population: 6,137,428
The average daily death toll in Missouri rose on a sharper incline from mid-September, after remaining flat for most of the outbreak in the state since late March, according to Worldometer.
Wisconsin
Week-to-week increase in new deaths per capita: 88
New deaths per capita in week one (most recent week): 246New deaths per capita in week two (previous week): 158Total confirmed deaths: 1,953Total population: 5,822,434
Average daily new deaths in Wisconsin rose on a sharp incline from late September. The average count remained flat for most of the outbreak in the state since late March, according to data compiled by Worldometer.
Wisconsin had the fifth highest number of deaths per capita in the country over the past week, according to the latest report Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Wyoming
Week-to-week increase in new deaths per capita: 12
New deaths per capita in week one (most recent week): 16New deaths per capita in week two (previous week): 4Total confirmed deaths: 77Total population: 578,759
Average daily new deaths in Wyoming have been increasing on a sharp incline since late October. The average count flattened out for most of the outbreak in the state from late mid-April, according to Worldometer.
North Dakota
Week-to-week increase in new deaths per capita: 9
New deaths per capita in week one (most recent week): 66New deaths per capita in week two (previous week): 57Total confirmed deaths: 493Total population: 762,062
The average daily death toll in North Dakota has been rising sharply since mid-September, after remaining flat for most of the outbreak since late March, according to Worldometer.
North Dakota had the highest number of deaths per capita in the country over the last seven days, as of Wednesday, according to the CDC.
The wider picture
The novel coronavirus has infected more than 44.6 million people across the globe since it was first reported in Wuhan, China, including over 8.8 million in the U.S. Globally, more than 1.1 million have died following infection, while more than 30.1 million have reportedly recovered as of Thursday, according to JHU.
The graphic below, produced by Statista, illustrates the spread of COVID-19 cases in the U.S.