Dear friends and colleagues, 
As of March 25, New Orleans has the ninth largest number of confirmed cases of COVID-19, even though it's a much smaller city than the likes of New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. New Orleans has more known cases than 36 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands.
As New Orleans leaders and decisionmakers organize to respond to the COVID-19 crisis, it’s important to recognize how many New Orleanians cannot participate in drive-up testing, cannot easily work from home, and are more vulnerable to COVID-19 because of pre-existing health conditions.
Nearly 1 in 5 New Orleans households do not have access to a vehicle—making drive-up testing nearly impossible. Fully 22 percent of New Orleanians have no access to internet (not even smart phones).
Also, New Orleans adults suffer from high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and other pre-existing health conditions at rates higher than in Seattle, New Rochelle, or New York City.
Compared to other early COVID-19 hot spots such as King County, WA (which includes Seattle), Westchester County, NY (includes New Rochelle and Yonkers) and New York City, New Orleans has higher poverty rates and lower average incomes.
Today, The Data Center releases a comprehensive set of demographic data relevant to mitigating the impacts of COVID-19 on our beloved city. This data can inform decisionmakers in policymaking, program design and resource allocation as together we strive to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic.
See these stats and more at:
Stay tuned as we add to our COVID-19 data in the future.

Bringing you the data you need to make informed decisions,
The Data Center Team
Allison Plyer, Dabne Whitemore, Jenna Losh, Don Asay, Robby Habans, Lamar Gardere, Cody Brumfield, Amy Teller, Rachel Weinstein, Arthur Rymer, Katrina Andry, and Erica Amrine
P.S. If you missed it, yesterday we published daily updated COVID-19 cases and deaths in New Orleans, tests and cases across Louisiana, COVID-19 infection rates in top hot spots nationwide, and COVID-19's spread across Louisiana.
The Data Center could not make available this critically important data without the support of data users like you.

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