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Using data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on high-risk conditions along with other public health resources such as the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) and health reporting from trusted journalistic sources, Stacker compiled a list of 27 population groups that are vulnerable to COVID-19. For each group, Stacker then compiled data on this population’s distribution across the United States and how these areas with high-risk populations are experiencing the virus. Stacker also used the data to create maps to show the distribution of each risk factor by state across the United States. Some of these population groups have been scientifically shown to be at higher levels of risk, while others have been highlighted by the CDC or KFF as potential risk factors. Some of these populations are at risk for physical reasons, while others are more at risk due to social and economic factors. 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