Several of America’s deadliest days of the pandemic happened this year. Within the first two weeks of 2021, there were three separate days in which more than 4,000 people died from COVID-19 according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The record-breaking trajectory is especially alarming for people of color, who have been hit disproportionately hard. Pacific Islander, Latino, Black and Indigenous Americans die from COVID-19 at a rate that is at least twice as high as white and Asian Americans, according to the most recent data from the APM Research Lab, a sister organization of MPR News.