CDC reports 19 deaths among South Carolina Hispanics in week ending October 16

CDC reports 19 deaths among South Carolina Hispanics in week ending October 16
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There were 19 Hispanic people who died in South Carolina in the week ending October 16, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The data shows a decrease from the week before when 20 people of Hispanic origin died.

Many records within the CDC are incomplete, as only 60 percent of death records are submitted within 10 days of death.

The Brookings Institute believes deaths among minority populations, specifically Hispanic and Blacks, are chronically underreported.

The U.S. Census defines Hispanic people as those who self-identify as such, often with relatives from regions such as Central and Southern America.

Hispanic lives lost in week ending October 16

State Lives lost
Texas 1,314
California 1,312
Florida 763
Arizona 275
New Mexico 180
Colorado 166
New Jersey 160
Illinois 137
New York 100
Pennsylvania 90
Washington 74
Nevada 74
Georgia 69
Massachusetts 63
Michigan 47
Ohio 45
Virginia 39
Tennessee 39
Connecticut 38
Oregon 38
Utah 36
Indiana 35
North Carolina 35
Maryland 33
Kansas 30
Oklahoma 27
Idaho 26
Wisconsin 21
Missouri 20
South Carolina 19
Louisiana 19
Rhode Island 18
Minnesota 16
Kentucky 16
Alabama 15
Arkansas 14
Hawaii 14
Iowa 13
Wyoming 12
Nebraska 12
Mississippi 12
Montana 10


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