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Main article:Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
COVID-19 pandemic in the United States by state and territory
Location[i]Cases[ii]Deaths[iii]Recoveries[iv]Hospital[v]Ref.
56 / 56112,168,1041,168,021
Alabama1,659,96621,138509,80050,767[1]
Alaska310,5311,4857,1654,208[2]
American Samoa8,326343[3]
Arizona2,611,78834,545157,969[4]
Arkansas1,039,71213,787992,65148,032[5]
California14,332,727107,703664,057[6]
Colorado1,884,38616,062109,315[7][8]
Connecticut983,65212,35412,257[9]
Delaware351,4203,68218,37136,436[10]
District of Columbia182,3951,43434,985[11]
Florida[vi]8,063,34695,59278,472[12]
Georgia3,293,18244,201149,236[13]
Guam64,27941963,816[14]
Hawaii419,6552,17411,95814,887[15]
Idaho526,1185,76692,57319,729[16][17]
Illinois4,139,53742,033239,809[18][19]
Indiana2,210,53828,0821,881,771194,280[20][21]
Iowa908,93610,797286,309[22]
Kansas946,56410,22920,081[23]
Kentucky1,808,73519,91453,64378,142[24]
Louisiana1,683,74419,727429,935[25]
Maine347,1163,41712,9759,316[26]
Maryland1,454,10117,99552,646[27]
Massachusetts2,374,05525,822644,061124,678[28][29]
Michigan3,313,80744,9661,421,905[30]
Minnesota1,903,40815,9901,529,44096,724[31]
Mississippi1,000,41515,480774,42914,042[32][33]
Missouri1,790,52522,931[34]
Montana333,7583,712329,72514,414[35]
Nebraska604,9015,034142,33631,570[36]
Nevada924,32512,508[37]
New Hampshire382,2423,340378,9069,441[38]
New Jersey3,316,02136,902185,627[39]
New Mexico727,7869,236660,31340,692[40]
New York7,975,95065,835475,270471,317[41][42][43]
North Carolina3,501,40429,0593,371,565194,248[44][45][46]
North Dakota310,4092,233236,8787,831[47]
Northern Mariana Islands13,9814613,124311[48]
Ohio3,747,05043,9583,693,448151,492[49]
Oklahoma1,306,35016,4351,288,52745,990[50]
Oregon975,85610,35741,388[51][52]
Pennsylvania3,565,64453,8371,843,620[53]
Puerto Rico1,486,0777,362442,126[54]
Rhode Island470,3684,36523,606[55]
South Carolina1,859,97920,353559,814[56]
South Dakota305,4443,401275,93114,160[57]
Tennessee2,736,44430,8111,996,02756,696[58]
Texas9,198,59294,9124,445,607[vii][59]
US Virgin Islands26,14813326,002[60]
Utah1,138,5945,6151,103,89543,431[61][62]
Vermont153,8061,153149,941[63]
Virginia2,534,90525,48968,154[64]
Washington2,056,69617,04394,784[65]
West Virginia662,3398,247629,631[66]
Wisconsin2,043,83916,758596,33938,288[67]
Wyoming196,2322,128154,3121,395[68]
Updated:May 22, 2024 · History of cases:United States
  1. ^Nationality and location of original infection may vary.
  2. ^Reported confirmed and probable cases. Actual case numbers are probably higher. Currently, 35 jurisdictions regularly update this metric
  3. ^Currently 36 jurisdictions regularly update this metric
  4. ^"–" denotes that no data or only partial data currently available for that state, not that the value is zero.
  5. ^Cumulative hospitalizations from positive cases reported from the state or the primary source. If a state only reports total cases from suspect COVID-19 cases, then cumulative hospitalizations from suspect cases are used. Data may be partial.
  6. ^Case and death figures in this chart for Florida include residents and non-residents.
  7. ^This figure is an estimate from the Texas Department of State Health Services.

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