COVID-19 deaths analyzed by race and ethnicity — APM Research Lab
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1 in 2,000 Black Americans has died (or 50.3 per 100,000)
1 in 4,300 Asian and Latino Americans has died (or 22.7 and 22.9, respectively, per 100,000)
1 in 4,700 White Americans has died (or 20.7 per 100,000)
We could not calculate a similar aggregated mortality rate for Indigenous Americans, due to limited and uneven data. (Many states report Indigenous deaths in a broader “Other” race category). However, dramatic mortality disparities exist for Indigenous residents in the states of Arizona and New Mexico. Both of these states contain portions of the Navajo Nation, where the virus outbreak has been devastating. In Arizona, the Indigenous mortality rate is more than five times the rate for all other groups, while in New Mexico, the rate exceeds seven times all other groups. With 266 known deaths among Indigenous residents, these two states alone account for two-thirds of all known Indigenous deaths.