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County-level sociodemographic risk factors associated with COVID-19 incidence and mortality


County-level sociodemographic risk factors associated with COVID-19 incidence and mortality
In just one year, COVID-19 has killed more than 400,000 Americans, and infected more than 24 million others. But a new study shows just how unevenly those deaths and cases have played out across the country.
It finds that the more disadvantaged a county s population was before the pandemic, the higher the toll of coronavirus last spring and summer.
That level of disadvantage, measured on a standard scale called the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), tracked closely with the number of cases and deaths per 100,000 residents in each county, according to the new University of Michigan study. ....

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County by county, study shows social inequality's role in COVID-19's toll


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IMAGE: This map of U.S. counties shows how each scored on the Social Vulnerability Index compiled by CDC and used in this study to explore the relationship between a county s score.
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Credit: University of Michigan/JAMA Network Open
In just one year, COVID-19 has killed more than 400,000 Americans, and infected more than 24 million others. But a new study shows just how unevenly those deaths and cases have played out across the country.
It finds that the more disadvantaged a county s population was before the pandemic, the higher the toll of coronavirus last spring and summer.
That level of disadvantage, measured on a standard scale called the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), tracked closely with the number of cases and deaths per 100,000 residents in each county, according to the new University of Michigan study. ....

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