Years <50 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70+ Whites Population 1. Whites <50 years old 2. Whites > 69 years old 3. Blacks < 50 years old No. of deaths from Covid-19 6,911,876 834,541 757,364 661,428 485,851 2,125,325 42,589 2,007 2,026 2,483 2,191 5,000 Blacks Population 3,297,033 311,774 272,111 223,112 143,872 288,056 No. of deaths from Covid-19 2,536 715 768 776 618 10,000
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