This set of graphs allow for direct comparisons between cases and deaths in every state. They are population adjusted.
One important thing to note is that early this year we were going into this without knowing how to treat the disease. While there is still room for improvement, this does not indicate in any way that during the beginning of the pandemic that some were doing better or worse than others in relation to deaths. It’s simply a matter of the scale of cases with a relatively unknown disease.
US |

Alabama |

Alaska |

Arizona |

Arkansas |

California |

Colorado |

Connecticut |

Delaware |

District of Columbia |

Florida |

Georgia |

Guam |

Hawaii |

Idaho |

Illinois |

Indiana |

Iowa |

Kansas |

Kentucky |

Louisiana |

Maine |

Maryland |

Massachusetts |

Michigan |

Minnesota |

Mississippi |

Missouri |

Montana |

Nebraska |

Nevada |

New Hampshire |

New Jersey |

New Mexico |

New York |

North Carolina |

North Dakota |

Ohio |

Oklahoma |

Oregon |

Pennsylvania |

Puerto Rico |

Rhode Island |

South Carolina |

South Dakota |

Tennessee |

Texas |

Utah |

Vermont |

Virgin Islands |


Virginia |

Washington |

West Virginia |

Wisconsin |

Wyoming |
