Is The Fear of COVID-19 Overblown?

(WBAP/KLIF) — Although Texas has nearly 132,000 cases of COVID-19, less than half of a percent (.00455) of the state’s 29-million people have tested positive.

Dallas county’s Coronavirus infection rate is at point-seven-percent (.00703) of its population, as almost 19,000 are confirmed to have the disease.

Although COVID-19 is spreading fear throughout the world, the disease is not projected to even crack the top 20 causes of death.

2020 data from the Centers for Disease Control show that cancer alone claims over 40,000 Texans a year. Currently, the Coronavirus has claimed almost 2,300 residents of the Lone Star State.

Listen to WBAP/KLIF report:

TX Leading Causes of Death, 2017 Deaths Rate*** State Rank* U.S. Rate**
1. Heart Disease 45,346 169.2 18th 165.0
2. Cancer 40,668 146.5 37th 152.5
3. Stroke 10,790 41.3 13th 37.6
4. Accidents 10,763 38.8 45th 49.4
5. Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 10,650 40.5 31st 40.9
6. Alzheimer’s disease 9,545 38.5 12th 31.0
7. Diabetes 5,832 21.2 26th 21.5
8. Septicemia 4,268 15.8 7th 10.6
9. Kidney Disease 4,256 16.0 14th 13.0
10. Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis 4,107 13.9 10th 10.9

**Graph courtesy of CDC (https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/states/texas/texas.htm)

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