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now to the corona virus pandemic and where the virus hit hardest we know New York City is considered the epicenter of the virus in the United States but certain neighborhoods felt the brunt of it harder than others that new information coming from city officials Eyewitness News reporter Derek Waller live in Coney Island with the very latest for us Derek surely in a very interesting map that they released yesterday here in Coney Island this is one of the hardest hit areas one of the highest death rates in the entire city take a look at that map you can see itamp;#39;s mostly pink but we have shades of purple there the darker colors in purple show the neighborhoodamp;#39;s hardest hit the one one two three nine ZIP code in Brooklyn home to star at City had the highest death rate of all 76 people have died of Kovach 19 thatamp;#39;s among those who have been tested translating to a death rate of about 612 per 100,000 residents the rate of death in Corona Queens was also high and overal