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This Is the County in the Bowling Green, KY Metro Area with the Most Deaths from COVID-19

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More than 1 million Americans have died from COVID-19 – more than the total number of Americans killed in World War I and World War II combined.

In the Bowling Green metropolitan area, located in Kentucky, a total of 595 deaths have been attributed to the virus, equal to 346 fatalities for every 100,000 people. Nationwide, 309 deaths have been attributed to the virus per 100,000 people.

The higher than average per capita COVID-19 death rate across the metro area is being driven by one area in particular.

The broader Bowling Green metro area comprises four counties or county equivalents — and of them, Allen County has had the most COVID-19 fatalities per capita. So far, the per capita coronavirus death rate in Allen County stands at 519 for every 100,000 people.

With the highest per capita death rate in the Bowling Green metro area, Allen County ranks among the top 25% of all U.S. counties or county equivalents by COVID-19 death rate per capita.

All COVID-19 data used in this story are current as of July 12, 2022.

These are all the counties in Kentucky where COVID-19 is slowing (and where it’s still getting worse).

Rank Geography Deaths per 100,000 people Total deaths Confirmed cases per 100,000 people Total confirmed cases
1 Allen County, KY 519 108 33,202 6,904
2 Butler County, KY 432 55 31,408 4,003
3 Edmonson County, KY 412 50 22,158 2,686
4 Warren County, KY 302 382 35,909 45,399

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