The new projections are through November 1, 2020 show huge increases for Southern states but the East and MidWest have states which were hit earlier with greater deaths per population. The projections are available from: https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america and are as of July 7, 2020.
The list is arranged based on projected deaths per million.
United States 208,255 deaths Population 331.00 million 629.17 per million
Massachusetts 12,906 deaths Population 6.7 million 1926.27 per million
New York 32,221 deaths Population 18.8 million 1713.88 per million
Connecticut 4,692 deaths Population 3.7 million 1268.11 per million
Louisiana 4,643 deaths Population 4.6 million 1009.35 per million
Georgia 3,857 deaths Population 3.99 million 966.67 per million
District of Columbia 666 deaths Population .706 million 943.34 per million
Florida 17,477 deaths Population 21.47 million 814.01 per million
Pennsylvania 9,999 deaths Population 12.7 million 787.32 per million
Illinois 8,907 deaths Population 12.63 million 705.23 per million
Maryland 3,880 deaths Population 6.0 million 646.67 per million
Virginia 5,190 deaths Population 8.63 million 601.39 per million
Ohio 5,712 deaths Population 11.73 million 486.96 per million
Texas 13,450 deaths Population 29.90 million 449.83 per million
California 16,827 deaths Population 39.78 million 423.00 per million
Colorado 1937 deaths Population 5.8 million 333.97 per million
Washington 2,510 deaths Population 7.17 million 325.98 per million
Iowa 841 deaths Population 3.17 million 265.30 per million
Wisconsin 1,410 deaths Population 5.82 million 242,27 per million
Arkansas 724 deaths Population 3.018 million 239.89 per million
Kansas 632 deaths Population 2.77 million 228.16 per million
Arizona 5,553 deaths Population 7.29 million 193.42 per million
Oklahoma 587 deaths Population 4.0 million 146.75 per million
Oregon 471 deaths Population 4.3 million 109.53 per million
Idaho 120 deaths Population 1.75 million 68.57 per million
South Carolina 242 deaths Population 5.0 million 48.4 per million
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