From: Overcrowded housing increases risk for COVID-19 mortality: an ecological study
Variable | Total across 85 cities | Median (range) |
---|---|---|
COVID-19 cases | 540,155 | 991 (19–25,582) |
COVID-19 deaths | 10,947 | 93 (0–633) |
Overcrowded households | 138,755 | 987 (0–6784) |
Males | 2,193,265 | 19,212 (42–103,918) |
0–19 years of age | 1,146,966 | 9722 (23–59,833) |
20–59 years of age | 2,467,903 | 22,311 (49–114,242) |
60 + years of age | 862,657 | 8316 (18–47,832) |
Black race | 306,691 | 840 (0–46,326) |
Hispanic race | 2,106,564 | 14,613 (60–109,103) |
Median household income | 7,159,521 | 71,948 (39,738–239,375) |
Unemployed (above 16 years of age) | 147,380 | 1302 (2–7566) |