United States Coronavirus Statistics

Confirmed

103.8M cases

+212.9K cases in past week


+0.2%

increase in coronavirus cases in past week

Deaths

1M deaths

+2,178 deaths in past week


+0.2%

increase in deaths in past week

Mortality

1.08%

closed cases mortality rate


Trends
W M 3M
New Cases
New Deaths
Mortality Rate
State Total Cases New cases (week) Change (week) Total Deaths New deaths (week) Fatality Rate
Alabama1,644,533+2,4710.2%21,032+311.28%
Alaska307,655+5820.2%1,4860.48%
American Samoa8,3200.0%340.41%
Arizona2,443,514+3,2200.1%33,102+261.35%
Arkansas1,006,883+1,6710.2%13,020+301.29%
California12,129,699+21,8430.2%101,159+2050.83%
Colorado1,764,401+3,0690.2%14,181+540.80%
Connecticut976,657+1,1200.1%12,220+331.25%
Delaware330,7930.0%3,3241.00%
Diamond Princess490.0%00.00%
District of Columbia177,945+2310.1%1,432+20.80%
Florida7,574,590+46,1700.6%86,850+3901.15%
Georgia3,068,208+2,8180.1%42,489+621.38%
Grand Princess1030.0%32.91%
Guam61,027+260.0%4200.69%
Hawaii380,608+5100.1%1,841+70.48%
Idaho521,120+1,2700.2%5,416+171.04%
Illinois4,083,292+10,3200.3%41,496+531.02%
Indiana2,051,104+3,4820.2%26,115+241.27%
Iowa903,991+1,9160.2%10,725+251.19%
Kansas938,184+1,7530.2%10,066+111.07%
Kentucky1,718,471+4,7870.3%18,130+361.06%
Louisiana1,573,810+3,1390.2%18,766+281.19%
Maine318,130+1,3700.4%2,928+70.92%
Maryland1,365,297+2,6120.2%16,544+441.21%
Massachusetts2,224,337+3,3750.2%24,333+841.09%
Michigan3,064,125+6,9030.2%42,205+1091.38%
Minnesota1,778,866+3,6020.2%14,870+500.84%
Mississippi990,756+1,4740.1%13,370+191.35%
Missouri1,777,380+3,8760.2%22,870+721.29%
Montana329,386+7180.2%3,652+11.11%
Nebraska567,426+1,5020.3%4,936+210.87%
Nevada890,122+1,1390.1%11,922+61.34%
New Hampshire378,428+7670.2%3,003+80.79%
New Jersey3,048,984+4,9140.2%36,015+281.18%
New Mexico670,929+1,2630.2%9,061+141.35%
New York6,794,738+9,5740.1%77,157+761.14%
North Carolina3,472,644+5,4180.2%28,432+430.82%
North Dakota286,9500.0%2,470+50.86%
Northern Mariana Islands13,666+350.3%410.30%
Ohio3,400,652+8,3320.2%41,796+471.23%
Oklahoma1,290,929+3,5510.3%17,972+321.39%
Oregon963,564+2,0410.2%9,373+120.97%
Pennsylvania3,527,854+7,0410.2%50,398+1171.43%
Puerto Rico1,101,469+2,3190.2%5,823+170.53%
Rhode Island460,697+6520.1%3,870+50.84%
South Carolina1,836,568+2,8370.2%19,600+681.07%
South Dakota279,130+6410.2%3,190+91.14%
Tennessee2,515,130+9390.0%29,263+171.16%
Texas8,466,220+12,4070.1%93,390+1111.10%
Utah1,090,346+1,4930.1%5,298+110.49%
Vermont152,618+1,1410.8%929+190.61%
Virgin Islands24,813+340.1%1300.52%
Virginia2,291,951+4,5110.2%23,666+171.03%
Washington1,928,9130.0%15,6830.81%
West Virginia642,760+1,7060.3%7,960+221.24%
Wisconsin2,006,582+4,1340.2%16,375+510.82%
Wyoming185,385+2260.1%2,004+21.08%

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COVID-19 in the United States Quick Facts

What is COVID-19 or the Coronavirus?

The coronavirus disease 2019 (often shortened to COVID-19) an infectious disease with common symptoms such as fever, cough, and fatigue, or no symptoms at all.

How long does it take for COVID-19 symptoms to appear?

Symptoms brought on by COVID-19 are usually experienced about 5 days after initial contraction of the disease. However, new studies show that the majority of COVID-19 cases are asymptomatic.

Is there a vaccine available?

There are currently many vaccinations available with varying mass-vaccination plans depending on where you live.

Does mask wearing help stop the spread of COVID-19?

Mask-wearing behavior has proven effective against community spread of COVID-19. However for masks to be effective, they must be worn correctly.

How is COVID-19 spread?

COVID-19 is typically spread to people in close contact with respiratory droplets from breathing, coughing, sneezing, or talking.

What virus causes COVID-19?

COVID-19 is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

How can I stop the spread of COVID-19?

The best proven way to stop the spread of COVID-19 is to avoid all unnecessary social contact. However, this is difficult since our lives are built around social interactions. A combination of mask-wearing and 6-12 feet social distancing will help curb community transmission of COVID-19.

Why is it called the coronavirus?

COVID-19 is called the coronavirus becuase the virus appears to have a halo or crown surrounding it, derived from the Latin corona.

When will the world return to normal?

The world may take several years after a vaccine is produced to return to 'normal', if ever. The virus has had profound economic impacts felt around the world which has brought global trade to a halt, and has forever changed international economies.

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Table Metrics

Total Cases:

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases.


New Cases (week):

The number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in the past 7 days.


Change (week):

A percentage that represents the rate of increase in 7 days proportional to the previous case count. A lower percentage change represents a slower rate of growth. This is a good way to guage how well a country has controlled the spread of COVID-19.


Total Deaths:

The number of fatalities resulting from COVID-19.


Recovered:

The number of COVID-19 positive patients who have recovered from the disease.


Closed Cases (%):

A progress bar representing the amount of closed COVID-19 cases. The higher the progress bar, the less open cases they have.


Fatality Rate:

The percentage of patients who die from COVID-19 rather than recover from it.