Table 3-A
Number and Rate of COVID‐19 Deaths
by Area Deprivation Index Decile and by Sex,
Michigan Residents, 2022

ADI Decile Deaths Crude Rate
Total Male Female Total Male Female
1 Least Deprived 496 276 220 35.4 ±3.1 41.7 ±4.9 29.8 ±3.9
2 586 315 271 44.0 ±3.6 50.0 ±5.5 38.7 ±4.6
3 605 352 253 49.8 ±4.0 61.5 ±6.4 39.5 ±4.9
4 645 352 293 59.4 ±4.6 68.7 ±7.2 51.0 ±5.8
5 607 328 279 60.3 ±4.8 69.0 ±7.5 52.5 ±6.2
6 626 343 283 64.2 ±5.0 74.3 ±7.9 55.1 ±6.4
7 597 308 289 62.4 ±5.0 68.0 ±7.6 57.3 ±6.6
8 553 294 259 64.9 ±5.4 73.7 ±8.4 57.2 ±7.0
9 765 374 391 94.4 ±6.7 98.5 ±10.0 90.8 ±9.0
10 Most Deprived 430 197 233 70.7 ±6.7 69.7 ±9.7 71.6 ±9.2
Not Calculated 38 24 14 19.4 ±6.2 20.1 ±8.0 18.4 ±9.6
           

Table 3-B
Number and Rate of COVID-19 Deaths,
Whether Underlying or Contributing Cause of Death,
by Area Deprivation Index Decile and by Sex,
Michigan Residents, 2022

ADI Decile Deaths Crude Rate
Total Male Female Total Male Female
1 Least Deprived 729 395 334 52.0 ±3.8 59.6 ±5.9 45.2 ±4.8
2 861 442 419 64.7 ±4.3 70.2 ±6.5 59.8 ±5.7
3 855 482 373 70.4 ±4.7 84.1 ±7.5 58.2 ±5.9
4 888 495 393 81.8 ±5.4 96.7 ±8.5 68.4 ±6.8
5 824 447 377 81.8 ±5.6 94.1 ±8.7 70.9 ±7.2
6 826 439 387 84.7 ±5.8 95.1 ±8.9 75.3 ±7.5
7 826 413 413 86.3 ±5.9 91.2 ±8.8 81.9 ±7.9
8 792 411 381 93.0 ±6.5 103.0 ±10.0 84.2 ±8.5
9 1,039 521 518 128.2 ±7.8 137.3 ±11.8 120.3 ±10.4
10 Most Deprived 570 270 300 93.7 ±7.7 95.5 ±11.4 92.1 ±10.4
Not Calculated 61 39 22 31.2 ±7.8 32.6 ±10.2 28.9 ±12.1
           

Note: Crude rates are per 100,000 population. 

COVID‐19 deaths were classified using ICD-10 U07.1 or U07.2.

Table generated December 13, 2023.

The Area Deprivation Index (ADI) indicates areas from the least disadvantage (Decile 1) to most disadvantage (Decile 10). The ADI cannot be calculated in cases of low population or for blocks representing group quarters.

Source: 2022 Michigan Resident Death File, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

ADI census block data is provided by the Neighborhood Atlas, Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine & Public Health.