COVID-19: How Cases in the Goldsboro, NC Metro Area Compare to Other Major Metros

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COVID-19: How Cases in the Goldsboro, NC Metro Area Compare to Other Major Metros

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The U.S. reported over 60,000 new cases of coronavirus on Apr. 22, bringing the total count to more than 31,400,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There have been more than 563,000 COVID-19-related deaths — the highest death toll of any country.

New cases continue to rise at a steady rate. In the past week, there were an average of 20.6 daily new coronavirus cases per 100,000 Americans — essentially unchanged from the week prior, when there were an average of 21.4 daily new coronavirus cases per 100,000 people.

While new data shows that the risk of contracting COVID-19 is high in almost every part of the country, cities continue to be the sites of major outbreaks and superspreader events. Experts agree that the virus is more likely to spread in group settings where large numbers of people routinely have close contact with one another, such as colleges, nursing homes, bars, and restaurants. Metropolitan areas with a high degree of connectivity between different neighborhoods and a large population may be particularly at-risk.

In the 50 largest metro areas, the incidence of COVID-19 grew at an average rate of 22.4 new cases a day per 100,000 residents in the past week — 11.8% greater than the case growth in all counties outside of metro areas.

The Goldsboro, NC metro area consists of just Wayne County. As of Apr. 22, there were 8,764.4 confirmed cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 Goldsboro residents, 10.1% lower than the national rate. For comparison, the U.S. has so far reported 9,745.0 cases per 100,000 Americans nationwide.

In order to slow the spread of COVID-19, city and county governments have ordered the closure of thousands of consumer-facing businesses. These measures have led to widespread job loss and record unemployment. In the Goldsboro metro area, unemployment peaked at 10.1% in April 2020. As of January 2021, the metro area’s unemployment rate was 6.1%.

To determine how the incidence of COVID-19 in the Goldsboro, NC metro area compares to the rest of the country, 24/7 Wall St. compiled and reviewed data from state and local health departments. We ranked metro areas based on the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents.To estimate the incidence of COVID-19 at the metropolitan level, we aggregated data from the county level using boundary definitions from the U.S. Census Bureau. Population data used to adjust case and death totals came from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2019 American Community Survey and are five-year estimates. Unemployment data is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and is seasonally adjusted.

These are all the counties in North Carolina where COVID-19 is slowing (and where it’s still getting worse).

FIPS MSA Population Confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Apr. 22 Confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Apr. 22 per 100,000 residents Cumulative COVID-19 deaths as of Apr. 22 Cumulative COVID-19 deaths as of Apr. 22 per 100,000 residents
11700 Asheville, NC 454,351 32,646 7,185.2 602 132.5
20500 Durham-Chapel Hill, NC 626,695 46,185 7,369.6 552 88.1
48900 Wilmington, NC 288,337 23,646 8,200.8 231 80.1
22180 Fayetteville, NC 519,101 42,580 8,202.6 516 99.4
27340 Jacksonville, NC 195,069 16,064 8,235.0 142 72.8
39580 Raleigh-Cary, NC 1,332,311 111,062 8,336.0 971 72.9
24140 Goldsboro, NC 123,603 10,833 8,764.4 238 192.6
35100 New Bern, NC 124,786 11,006 8,819.9 154 123.4
24660 Greensboro-High Point, NC 762,063 67,318 8,833.7 972 127.5
49180 Winston-Salem, NC 666,216 62,197 9,335.9 717 107.6
16740 Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC 2,545,560 268,799 10,559.5 3,052 119.9
24780 Greenville, NC 178,433 18,850 10,564.2 86 48.2
15500 Burlington, NC 163,324 17,469 10,695.9 263 161.0
40580 Rocky Mount, NC 146,678 16,382 11,168.7 284 193.6
25860 Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC 366,678 41,865 11,417.4 630 171.8
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