Yes.
Disparities between % of deaths versus % of population, by race/ethnicity, varies by state.
And while sometimes the “black” % of deaths is greater than the “black” % of the population, that is also just as often true for “whites” at times - depending on the state.
In some states those disparities for one group are larger and in other states they are smaller or even reversed. But there is no one pattern across all states. With one ethnic group exception - the “Asian” category.
With the exceptions of only three states - Alaska, Hawaii and Nevada, the % of the deaths was less than the % of the population for the “Asian” category. It suggests to me that health conditions for Asians in the U.S. (more comorbidity factors) is least positive in Alaska, Hawaii and Nevada compared to all the other states,
Since you are talking numbers and percentages, I have a question for all the smart people on FR.
I reference the following 3 Web Sites for my comments:
https://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2020/health/coronavirus-maps-and-cases/
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/population-by-country/
I know CNN data is always suspect, but they do at times directly quote a somewhat “reliable source”. CNN and JHU report Cases and Deaths for a long list of countries that can be sorted a variety of ways. The third website just provides current populations of those countries.
Can someone, anyone explain how two countries (China & India) with a combined population of 2.819 BILLION people only account for 12.4 MILLION cases worldwide?? This is a 0.44% Case Rate in their population using (12.4 Million/2819 Million). Keep in mind, China & India represent about 40% of the total population of the Earth!!!!!!
Can someone, anyone also explain how two countries (US & Brazil) with a combined population of 543 MILLION people account for 43 MILLION cases worldwide?? This is a 7.9% Case Rate in their population using (43 Million/543 Million).
Here is my problem, if you apply 7.9% (US & Brazil case numbers) to 2.819 BILLION, a simple fast math guess is that India & China “should” be reporting in the general neighborhood of 220 MILLION cases not the ridiculously low 12.4 MILLION that are widely and often reported by CNN and Johns Hopkins University. Isn’t anybody at either of these two organizations required to do a sanity check on their data before public release? YES, that’s a rhetorical question.
We all know the Covid numbers are not accurate to suit a variety of reasons and agendas. However, the obviously blatant crap numbers out of China and India are beyond disturbing to say the least. What is the real scope of Covid Worldwide? Without China & India providing “Real Honest” numbers, all guesses are bad.