COVID-19: These Are The 56 Counties Where No One Has Died

The pace of the spread of COVID-19 has slowed across America. Increases in daily fatal cases and confirmed cases are about half what they were seven weeks ago. Nevertheless, 527,917 Americans have died, which about 20% of the world’s total. Confirmed cases have reached 29,193,273, or about 25% of the global number. As important as these statistics, hospitalizations have fallen below 50,000 for the first time since November. The range of the severity of the disease by state and county varies considerably. In a very small number of the 3,143 counties and county-equivalents, not a single person has died.

The pace of the spread of the disease remains a race to some extent between vaccinations and a rising number of potentially dangerous variants. At this point, about 17% of the adult population has received at least one dose of vaccine. About 9% have received two shots. According to the COVID Data Tracker, 114,133,115 doses have been delivered in the United States and 85,008,094 doses have been administered.

Variants are among the dangers epidemiologist and public health officials worry about. At least one, from the United Kingdom, could account for most new cases by the end of March. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently tracks three variants for the public. At this point, they are present in 46 states.

The number of counties where no one has died has dropped to just 56. Only one has a population of over 10,000 people. San Juan County, Washington, has 16,473 residents, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The county covers an island northwest of Seattle, near the Canadian border. Of the population, 88% are white. The median household income in the county is $63,622, slightly below the national figure. At 8.1%, the poverty rate is lower than the national number.

None of the counties without COVID-19 deaths has more than 1,000 cases. Two have less than 10. Loving County, Texas, with a population of 102 has only one case. An examination of the list shows most of the counties where no one has died are in rural states, particularly Kansas, Nebraska and Alaska.

 

These are the 56 counties where no one has died of COVID-19:

CountyStatePopulationCasesDeaths
San JuanWashington16,4731210
NomeAlaska9,9253270
Sitka CityAlaska8,7383210
San MiguelColorado7,9688210
AndersonKansas7,8528150
LakeColorado7,5856610
CalhounWest Virginia7,3962300
Grand IsleVermont6,9651150
MitchellKansas6,2225590
OttawaKansas5,9025480
Aleutians WestAlaska5,7506190
CookMinnesota5,3111180
MineralMontana4,2112300
WahkiakumWashington4,189950
OsborneKansas3,6032870
HarlanNebraska3,4382080
WoodsonKansas3,1702040
RushKansas3,1024250
SierraCalifornia2,930480
EdwardsKansas2,9252540
LoganKansas2,8102920
HamiltonKansas2,6162010
ElkKansas2,5621760
HainesAlaska2,518280
SheridanKansas2,5064280
Wrangell CityAlaska2,484310
DenaliAlaska2,232740
WichitaKansas2,1432150
De BacaNew Mexico2,0601320
DoloresColorado1,841690
EurekaNevada1,830500
ShermanOregon1,605530
WallaceKansas1,5751730
JacksonColorado1,296510
SiouxNebraska1,266360
GreeleyKansas1,2001010
AlpineCalifornia1,146770
ClarkIdaho1,077530
SkagwayAlaska1,061200
EsmeraldaNevada981370
BillingsNorth Dakota946530
HayesNebraska943590
CamasIdaho886700
LoganNebraska886760
HinsdaleColorado878160
WheelerNebraska822360
Keya PahaNebraska792470
JonesSouth Dakota735850
SlopeNorth Dakota704310
BannerNebraska696350
LoupNebraska585400
San JuanColorado544430
BlaineNebraska480190
HardingNew Mexico45980
KingTexas228110
LovingTexas10210

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