New York and New Jersey are still the leaders at 1,602 and 1,462 deaths per million. They are 1 and 2.
Connecticut, Mass, and R.I. are 3,4, & 5.
South Dakota, that messy Hot Spot (as per our resident moron
MarcATL) is number 37 at 92 deaths per million. Which, means they are still below 100 deaths and are relatively level. What's more interesting is that they have less than 900 active cases out of a total of about 5,200 cases overall. Guess not shutting down didn't work so well for them.
Oh, wait.
Arizona is at 184 deaths per million population. Contrary to popular opinion, only about half of those are in Maricopa County (by far and away the most populated county in the state (and 4th in the nation). about 35 - 30% of those deaths have been on the sparcely populated indian reservations to the north and west in the state.
Texas actually sits below South Dakota in terms of deaths per million.
It is number 40 on the list at 76 deaths per million (less than 5% of New York).