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NYC Coronavirus Zip Code Map Reveals Death Rates Are More Than 10 Times Greater in Low-Income Communities of Color Published May 19, 2020 at 6:54 AM EDT Updated May 19, 2020 at 2:46 PM EDT ...
An interactive map of coronavirus COVID-19 cases by zip code in New York City, updated to show the hotspot zones for new cases in recent weeks.
The NYC Department of Health has released a data set showing the raw number of positive COVID-19 tests for each zip code. We've mapped the zip codes by total positive cases.
Only 96,528 New Yorkers out of a population of 8.6 million have been tested. Of those 44,915 have tested positive. The maps use slightly outdated data based on 38,936 positive cases.
Among the ten zip codes that saw the highest rates of move-outs last year compared to 2019, all but one was in Manhattan (the exception was Long Island City) and six included parts of Midtown, the ...
A newly-released map shows COVID-19 positivity rates by ZIP Code through Nov. 6. (NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene) Read More: Coronavirus Rates Rise Across Inwood And Washington Heights ...
The map breaks down each zip code into one of four categories: 6-112 cases, 112-182 cases, 182-306 cases, and 306-947 cases. Thirty-two of the city's coronavirus patients have no known zip code ...
The new map shows the percentage of patients across the city who have tested positive for Covid-19 as of March 31 according to zip code.
But a close second is Boston, with the ZIP code 02199, with a median sale of $5.5 million. Currently, Manhattan’s priciest ZIP code, 10013, averages $3.2 million, which is up 7% from last year.
Our newest map shows where geographically in New York City coronavirus deaths are occuring by zip code along with death rate per 100,000 residents.
The map breaks down each zip code into one of four categories: 6-112 cases, 112-182 cases, 182-306 cases, and 306-947 cases. Thirty-two of the city's coronavirus patients have no known zip code ...
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