Racial Data Dashboard North Carolina
North Carolina
Some issues exist for race and ethnicity data
Race data available for:
82% Cases94% Deaths0% Tests0% Hospitalizations
Ethnicity data available for:
64% Cases84% Deaths0% Tests0% Hospitalizations
Last checked by CTP: 3/7/21
Notes About the Data
- Our calculations assume Hispanic or Latino ethnicity may include any race. Race categories are mutually exclusive and include both Hispanic/Latino and non-Hispanic/Latino ethnicity.
- One or more standard race categories are not reported or otherwise specified by the state. These categories may or may not be included in the "Other race" category in our data.
- Population sizes are taken from the Census Bureau’s 2019 ACS 5-Year estimates Table B02001 for race and B03002 for ethnicity.
Cumulative Per Capita Data
In North Carolina, through March 7, 2021:
- Hispanic / Latino people were most likely to have contracted COVID-19
- Black / African American people were most likely to have died from COVID-19
Cases per 100,000 peopleDeaths per 100,000 peopleHispanic / LatinoAmerican Indian / Alaska NativeBlack / African AmericanWhiteAsian
12,353
83
9,035
102
6,679
121
6,274
102
4,649
41
Graphic only includes demographic groups reported by the state. Race categories are mutually exclusive and include both Hispanic/Latino and non-Hispanic/Latino ethnicity.
Data Tables
Cases and deaths by race
Race | Percentage of population | Percentage of cases | Percentage of deaths | Percentage of tests | Percentage of hospitalizations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Black or African American alone | 21% | 21% | 25% | North Carolina did not report race data for tests through March 7, 2021. | North Carolina did not report race data for hospitalizations through March 7, 2021. |
Asian alone | 3% | 2% | 1% | ||
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander alone | <1% | 0% | 0% | ||
American Indian or Alaska Native alone | 1% | 2% | 1% | ||
Two or more races | 3% | 0% | 0% | ||
White alone | 69% | 62% | 66% | ||
Some other race alone | 3% | 14% | 7% |
Notes on race for North Carolina
- Racial/ethnic disparity likely. See why
How we calculate likely racial/ethnic disparity
We flag a group’s case or death proportion as suggestive of racial/ethnic disparity when it meets three criteria:
- Is at least 33% higher than the Census Percentage of Population.
- Remains elevated whether we include or exclude cases/deaths with unknown race/ethnicity.
- Is based on at least 30 actual cases or deaths.
- This data should not be compared with percentage of the the population.
Cases and deaths by ethnicity
Ethnicity | Percentage of population | Percentage of cases | Percentage of deaths | Percentage of tests | Percentage of hospitalizations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hispanic or Latino | 9% | 21% | 8% | North Carolina did not report ethnicity data for tests through March 7, 2021. | North Carolina did not report ethnicity data for hospitalizations through March 7, 2021. |
Not Hispanic or Latino | 91% | 79% | 92% |
Notes on ethnicity for North Carolina
- Racial/ethnic disparity likely. See why
How we calculate likely racial/ethnic disparity
We flag a group’s case or death proportion as suggestive of racial/ethnic disparity when it meets three criteria:
- Is at least 33% higher than the Census Percentage of Population.
- Remains elevated whether we include or exclude cases/deaths with unknown race/ethnicity.
- Is based on at least 30 actual cases or deaths.
Historical Data
Data as of March 6, 2021 | Data last collected by CTP March 7, 2021
North Carolina does not report race/ethnicity data for tests or hospitalizations.