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U.S. state or territory[i] Cases[ii] Recov.[iii] Deaths Active Ref.
54 / 56 59,165 175 814 58,176
Alabama 215 0 0 215 [1][2]
Alaska 36 0 0 36 [3][2]
American Samoa 0 0 0 0
Arizona 401 3 6 392 [4][2]
Arkansas 280 11 2 267 [5][2]
California 2,617 6 55 2,562 [6][2]
Colorado 1,086 0 20 1,066 [7]
Connecticut 618 0 12 606 [8][9]
Delaware 91 0 0 91 [10][2]
District of Columbia 141 0 2 139 [11][12]
Florida 1,412 0 18 1,398 [13]
Georgia 1,247 0 40 1,207 [14]
Guam 29 0 1 28 [15][16]
Hawaii 77 0 1 76 [2]
Idaho 50 0 0 50 [2]
Illinois 1,865 2 19 1,844 [17][2]
Indiana 365 0 12 353 [18][2]
Iowa 145 0 0 145 [19][2][20]
Kansas 126 0 3 123 [21]
Kentucky 124 2 4 118 [22]
Louisiana 1,795 0 65 1,730 [23]
Maine 118 0 3 115 [2]
Maryland 349 3 4 342 [24][2]
Massachusetts 1,838 1 15 1,822 [25][26][2]
Michigan 2,295 0 43 2,252 [27]
Minnesota 287 122 1 164 [28][2][29]
Mississippi 249 0 1 206 [30][2]
Missouri 227 0 5 222 [31][2]
Montana 46 0 0 46 [2]
Nebraska 61 0 0 61 [2]
Nevada 278 0 4 274 [2]
New Hampshire 101 0 1 100 [2]
New Jersey 3,675 0 44 3,631 [32]
New Mexico 83 0 0 83 [2]
New York 30,811 108 285 30,418 [33][34]
North Carolina 420 0 0 307 [35]
North Dakota 34 0 0 34 [2]
N. Mariana Islands 0 0 0 0
Ohio 564 0 8 556 [36][2]
Oklahoma 164 1 5 158 [37][2]
Oregon 209 0 5 204 [38][2]
Pennsylvania 851 11 7 844 [39][40]
Puerto Rico 31 0 2 6
Rhode Island 124 0 0 124 [41][2]
South Carolina 342 0 5 337 [42][2]
South Dakota 30 8 1 21 [43][2]
Tennessee 615 0 2 503 [44][45]
Texas 974 15 12 701 [46]
U.S. Virgin Islands 17 0 0 3 [47]
Utah 298 0 1 297 [48][2]
Vermont 95 0 7 88 [49][2]
Virginia 290 1 7 282 [50][2][51]
Washington 2,469 0 123 2,346 [52]
West Virginia 20 0 0 20 [53][2]
Wisconsin 457 1 5 451 [54]
Wyoming 29 0 0 29 [2]
As of 12 August 2024 (UTC) · History of cases: United States
  1. ^ U.S. where cases were diagnosed. Nationality and location of original infection may vary.
  2. ^ Reported confirmed cases. Actual case numbers are probably higher.
  3. ^ "–" denotes that no data is currently available for that state, not that the value is zero.