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Table 1.

Data sources.

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Table 2.

County-level characteristics, overall and by lower and upper quartile SVI.

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Fig 1.

Incidence rates (A) and adjusted risk ratios (B) for upper (most vulnerable) versus lower (least vulnerable) quartiles of overall SVI.

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Fig 2.

Death rates (A) and adjusted risk ratios (B) for upper (most vulnerable) versus lower (least vulnerable) quartiles of overall SVI. Maximum and minimum values, as well as the first and last crossover dates, are highlighted by vertical lines.

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Fig 3.

Incidence rates (A) and adjusted risk ratios (B) for upper (most vulnerable) versus lower (least vulnerable) quartiles of Socioeconomic Status.

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Fig 4.

Death rates (A) and adjusted risk ratios (B) for upper (most vulnerable) versus lower (least vulnerable) quartiles of Socioeconomic Status. Maximum and minimum values, as well as the first and last crossover dates, are highlighted by vertical lines.

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Fig 5.

Incidence rates (A) and adjusted risk ratios (B) for upper (most vulnerable) versus lower (least vulnerable) quartiles of Household Composition.

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Fig 6.

Death rates (A) and adjusted risk ratios (B) for upper (most vulnerable) versus lower (least vulnerable) quartiles of Household Composition. Maximum and minimum values, as well as the first and last crossover dates, are highlighted by vertical lines.

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Fig 7.

Incidence rates (A) and adjusted risk ratios (B) for upper (most vulnerable) versus lower (least vulnerable) quartiles of Race/Ethnicity/Language.

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Fig 8.

Death rates (A) and adjusted risk ratios (B) for upper (most vulnerable) versus lower (least vulnerable) quartiles of Race/Ethnicity/Language. Maximum and minimum values, as well as the first and last crossover dates, are highlighted by vertical lines.

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Fig 9.

Incidence rates (A) and adjusted risk ratios (B) for upper (most vulnerable) versus lower (least vulnerable) quartiles of housing/transportation.

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Fig 10.

Death rates (A) and adjusted risk ratios (B) for upper (most vulnerable) versus lower (least vulnerable) quartiles of housing/transportation. Maximum and minimum values, as well as the first and last crossover dates, are highlighted by vertical lines.

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Table 3.

Adjusted Risk Ratios (RRs) and 95% Posterior Intervals (PIs) for the adjustment variables included in the overall SVI models.

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