View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Recovered
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Recovered
Deaths
Data sources: Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports; state and national government health departments, and local media reports.
Confirmed cases - include presumptive positive cases.
Estimated cases - the unofficial number of infected people.
Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.
Estimated for the end of the day - assumptions about the number of infected people for the end of the current day.
State | Confirmed cases | Deaths | Recovered | Cases/100k pop. |
---|---|---|---|---|
California | 11 549 457 | 97 742 | 204 085 | 29 230 |
Texas | 8 072 271 | 91 938 | 59 469 | 27 839 |
Florida | 7 239 181 | 82 875 | 32 291 | 33 706 |
New York | 6 586 791 | 74 323 | 59 704 | 33 859 |
Illinois | 3 892 893 | 40 355 | 76 116 | 30 721 |
Pennsylvania | 3 360 797 | 48 387 | 23 800 | 26 252 |
North Carolina | 3 275 343 | 27 371 | 3 247 972 | 31 229 |
Ohio | 3 243 850 | 40 558 | 38 789 | 27 751 |
Georgia | 2 942 747 | 41 070 | 17 879 | 27 716 |
Michigan | 2 938 443 | 40 085 | 36 335 | 29 730 |
New Jersey | 2 859 446 | 35 169 | 97 810 | 32 193 |
Tennessee | 2 389 250 | 28 305 | 3 721 | 34 962 |
Arizona | 2 337 547 | 31 751 | 40 328 | 32 115 |
Virginia | 2 156 359 | 22 475 | 29 431 | 25 263 |
Massachusetts | 2 115 549 | 22 488 | 8 088 | 30 486 |
Indiana | 1 965 757 | 25 164 | 191 765 | 29 199 |
Wisconsin | 1 931 943 | 15 638 | 28 081 | 33 181 |
Washington | 1 859 858 | 14 705 | 18 055 | 24 424 |
South Carolina | 1 738 379 | 18 711 | 25 856 | 33 763 |
Minnesota | 1 713 190 | 14 094 | 2 984 | 30 378 |
Colorado | 1 704 846 | 14 310 | 35 689 | 29 605 |
Missouri | 1 700 815 | 22 038 | 35 051 | 27 712 |
Kentucky | 1 635 010 | 17 502 | 32 374 | 36 596 |
Alabama | 1 549 285 | 20 652 | 29 411 | 31 598 |
Louisiana | 1 473 092 | 18 274 | 8 056 | 31 688 |
Maryland | 1 290 858 | 15 748 | 20 011 | 21 352 |
Oklahoma | 1 220 720 | 15 049 | 4 759 | 30 850 |
Utah | 1 063 268 | 5 127 | 12 406 | 33 165 |
Iowa | 1 006 632 | 10 294 | 17 330 | 31 905 |
Arkansas | 971 190 | 12 585 | 5 020 | 32 182 |
Mississippi | 940 023 | 13 036 | 5 427 | 31 585 |
Connecticut | 929 899 | 11 587 | 16 334 | 26 082 |
Oregon | 920 718 | 8 824 | 14 487 | 21 830 |
Kansas | 901 422 | 9 679 | 13 647 | 30 941 |
Nevada | 864 406 | 11 630 | 14 397 | 28 064 |
New Mexico | 649 575 | 8 702 | 24 976 | 30 979 |
West Virginia | 615 922 | 7 627 | 903 | 34 368 |
Nebraska | 543 135 | 4 663 | 2 780 | 28 078 |
Idaho | 506 232 | 5 268 | 6 366 | 28 328 |
Rhode Island | 430 636 | 3 686 | 3 221 | 40 651 |
Hawaii | 367 352 | 1 737 | 4 810 | 25 945 |
New Hampshire | 362 244 | 2 824 | 2 051 | 26 641 |
Montana | 319 023 | 3 600 | 1 230 | 29 849 |
Delaware | 317 885 | 3 172 | 3 582 | 32 645 |
Maine | 302 065 | 2 728 | 3 882 | 22 472 |
Alaska | 288 500 | 1 397 | 1 710 | 40 620 |
North Dakota | 274 701 | 2 387 | 2 789 | 36 047 |
South Dakota | 268 797 | 3 099 | 265 698 | 30 384 |
Wyoming | 179 855 | 1 924 | 979 | 31 076 |
District of Columbia | 170 750 | 1 403 | 1 601 | 24 308 |
Vermont | 146 442 | 770 | 1 704 | 23 469 |
‘Stay home’ are two simple words that turned to be the most important for all Americans and the whole world as well. It has been more than three months since the first cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in the U.S. and now, this country is an epicentre of the pandemics.
Since then, the virus has been spreading across the large territory, with more than 100,9M cases and about 1,1M deaths. The highest number of people infected by COVID-19 in the U.S. is reported in California and Texas. The population density in these states is 253 people per mi2 (97 people per km2) and 108 people per mi2 (40 people per km2) accordingly, which means the risk of infection spreading is above average.
The rate of pandemics spread in the U.S. is 31K cases per 100,000 people, so the situation is hard and requires highly professional medical intervention and public’s awareness.
To slow the rate of COVID-19 transmission, limit movements outside your home, stay inside, thus you will protect not only yourself but the public’s health. You should be aware of protection measures and the symptoms of coronavirus.
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