Show HN: Covid-19 mortality rates per 100k persons

If anyone is interested in how their state or country is doing per capita. These are the latest Covid-19 mortality rates per 100,000 persons. Accurate as of roughly between midday April 4th, to early April 5th (different reporting times for each location).

Spain 26, Italy 25, Belgium 12.5, France 11.2, the Netherlands 10.3, Switzerland 8, UK 7.6, Sweden 3.9, Denmark 3.1, Portugal 2.9, Ireland 2.8, United States 2.6, Austria 2.3, Germany 1.8, Norway, 1.3, Canada 0.7, Greece 0.68, Israel 0.55, Finland 0.51, South Korea 0.35, Australia 0.14, Japan 0.06, New Zealand ~0

Wisconsin 0.97, Florida 0.9, Alabama 0.9, Maryland 0.88, Kentucky 0.88, Ohio 0.87, South Carolina 0.78, Maine 0.76, Arizona 0.73, Kansas 0.72, California 0.7, New Hampshire 0.69, Alaska 0.68, Tennessee 0.64, Oregon 0.62, Virginia 0.61, Idaho 0.58, Montana 0.56, New Mexico 0.52, Arkansas 0.46, Iowa 0.45, Minnesota 0.43, Nebraska 0.42, Missouri 0.39, North Dakota 0.39, Texas 0.37, Hawaii 0.28, Utah 0.25, North Carolina 0.23, South Dakota 0.23, West Virginia 0.11

Massachusetts 3.1, Vermont 3.1, Colorado 2.2, Georgia 2, Indiana 1.9, Illinois 1.9, Rhode Island 1.6, Nevada 1.5, Delaware 1.4, Mississippi 1.2, Pennsylvania 1, Oklahoma 1

New York 21, New Jersey 9.5, Louisiana 8.7, Michigan 5.4, Connecticut 4.5, Washington 4.1

6 points | by adventured 1481 days ago

1 comments

  • kyawzazaw 1481 days ago
    JHU provides this, right?
    • adventured 1480 days ago
      The nation data is from Hopkins, the state data is directly from the official state websites (they all have some form of Covid dashboard / update page now).

      From the absolute figures I did the final calculation to get the 100k rates based on the latest population figures I could find for each location.

      • Recurecur 1480 days ago
        I'd like to do something similar using GIS tools, what JH API call are you using for the national data?

        The one I have returns a mix of country and region data, I want just the country level summaries (confirmed, deaths, recovered).

        Thanks for any help!

        • adventured 1480 days ago
          The data is all manually pulled. I thought about writing a script to retrieve all the state data and recalculate daily, because I've wanted a persistently updated per capita figure, but have been too busy to get to it the last few days.

          This site: https://covidtracking.com/data

          is doing a good job of updating the state data about once or twice per day. You can get slightly more accurate data by hitting each state site, as the aggregator site lags slightly behind typically. For my own consumption I thought about just once-per-day scraping that site and using its data to update the per capita numbers for each state.

          You could do a historical back-fill based on the data from that site (it has histories for the nation and each state, as they've been accumulating it each day) and show a running per capita figure.

          On the upside for dealing with the national data, you really only need to update that once per day and it's easy to manually plug it in if you're only going to focus on the large volume case nations (less than two dozen; and China's figures aren't really changing much). Alternatively there are a few sites out there that are tracking national data to varying degrees of accuracy on updating that could be scraped once per day.