Deaths per million population (set search criteria to "yesterday" and "deaths / 1 million pop):
- In a league of its own:
- #1: San Marino: 1,237
- Also-rans:
- #2: Peru: 911
- #3: Belgium: 854
- The rest of the top ten:
- #4: Andorra: 686
- #5: Spain: 683
- #6: UK: 612
- #7: Chile: 610
- #8: Bolivia: 603
- #9: Ecuador: 601
- #10: Brazil: 599
- Not even making the top ten:
- USA, #12, with 586 (and throw out NY, NJ which were outliers in the US, and we would drop much farther down the list; see below)
- Sweden, #13, 2ith 577 deaths per million
- Mexico, #14, 525
Now, let's do the international list but add US states:
- New Jersey: 1,815
- NYC: 1,702
- Massachusetts: 1,326
- Connecticut: 1,255
- Louisiana: 1,101
- Rhode Island: 1,000
- Mississippi: 869
- DC: 866
- Arizona: 717
- Michigan: 682
- Illinois: 663
- Maryland: 630
- Delaware: 625
- Pennsylvania: 616
- Sweden: 577
- Georgia (US): 572
This was the problem the US had from the very beginning, from an April 16, 2020, posting:
AP COVID-19 data: fact-checked by Brian Williams, Rachel Madcow, and the NYT editorial board.
By the way, Brian Williams could claim he knew this all along, simply stringing his guest out -- he, the straight man; she, the comedienne.
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