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  1. https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/633006d0782b4544bd5113a314f6268a/page/page_0/
  2. https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/oregon.health.authority.covid.19/viz/OregonCOVID-19Update/CaseandTesting
  3. https://cvprovider.nmhealth.org/public-dashboard.html
  4. Aitkin County: 2,237 Anoka County: 64,523 Becker County: 6,304 Beltrami County: 8,195 Benton County: 9,098 Big Stone County: 955 Blue Earth County: 11,542 Brown County: 4,717 Carlton County: 5,498 Carver County: 16,775 Cass County: 5,032 Chippewa County: 2,212 Chisago County: 9,995 Clay County: 12,183 Clearwater County: 1,587 Cook County: 313 Cottonwood County: 2,312 Crow Wing County: 11,275 Dakota County: 68,081 Dodge County: 3,643 Douglas County: 7,929 Faribault County: 2,594 Fillmore County: 3,074 Freeborn County: 5,648 Goodhue County: 8,168 Grant County: 1,018 Hennepin County: 179,781 Houston County: 2,724 Hubbard County: 3,560 Isanti County: 7,047 Itasca County: 7,772 Jackson County: 1,617 Kanabec County: 2,518 Kandiyohi County: 9,861 Kittson County: 736 Koochiching County: 1,778 Lac Qui Parle County: 1,235 Lake County: 1,336 Lake of the Woods County: 526 Le Sueur County: 4,605 Lincoln County: 888 Lyon County: 5,309 Mahnomen County: 1,064 Marshall County: 1,542 Martin County: 3,882 McLeod County: 7,182 Meeker County: 4,354 Mille Lacs County: 5,351 Morrison County: 6,753 Mower County: 7,363 Murray County: 1,527 Nicollet County: 5,256 Nobles County: 5,269 Norman County: 1,056 Olmsted County: 22,502 Otter Tail County: 9,860 Pennington County: 2,534 Pine County: 5,179 Pipestone County: 1,505 Polk County: 6,061 Pope County: 2,094 Ramsey County: 74,470 Red Lake County: 716 Redwood County: 2,821 Renville County: 2,698 Rice County: 11,505 Rock County: 1,782 Roseau County: 3,186 Scott County: 26,116 Sherburne County: 19,117 Sibley County: 2,544 St. Louis County: 29,764 Stearns County: 33,805 Steele County: 6,892 Stevens County: 1,693 Swift County: 1,734 Todd County: 4,941 Traverse County: 607 Wabasha County: 3,774 Wadena County: 3,047 Waseca County: 3,759 Washington County: 40,846 Watonwan County: 2,000 Wilkin County: 1,215 Winona County: 7,116 Wright County: 26,105 Yellow Medicine County: 1,892 https://mndps.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/f28f84968c1148129932c3bebb1d3a1a
  5. STATE OF DELAWARE Positive Cases Data Last Updated:12/02/2021 3:50 PM Total Positive Cases 154,413 1,671.7 per 10,000 people AprJulOctJanAprJulOct Cumulative Number of Confirmed Positive Cases 141,247 Cumulative Number of Probable Positive Cases 13,166 Cumulative Number of Long-Term Care Cases 2,994 Positive Cases by County County Positive Cases New Castle County 87,743 View New Castle County data Kent County 28,469 View Kent County data Sussex County 37,777 View Sussex County data Unknown 424 View more case data Data are current as of 6pm the previous day. Last update: 12/01/2021 STATE OF DELAWARE Deaths Data Last Updated:12/02/2021 3:50 PM Total Deaths 2,182 17.6 per 10,000 people AprJulOctJanAprJulOct Confirmed Deaths 1,999 Probable Deaths 183 Long-Term Care Deaths 866 View more death data Data are current as of 6pm the previous day. Last update: 12/01/2021 https://myhealthycommunity.dhss.delaware.gov/locations/state
  6. December 1, 2021 Total Overall Number of Tests: 2,410,575 Total Number of DC Residents Tested: 668,611 Total Positives: 67,173 Total Lives Lost: 1,197 Cleared from Isolation: 34,985 https://coronavirus.dc.gov/data
  7. Total Positive792,015Probable: 232,575- Confirmed: 559,440 Deaths11,027Probable: 1,317- Confirmed: 9,710 Total Tested10,607,599PCR: 7,797,568- Serology: 401,842- Antigen: 2,140,240 Positivity Rate*9.20% https://govstatus.egov.com/kycovid19
  8. https://coronavirus.utah.gov/case-counts/#
  9. https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiMjA2ZThiOWUtM2FlNS00MGY5LWFmYjUtNmQwNTQ3Nzg5N2I2IiwidCI6ImU0YTM0MGU2LWI4OWUtNGU2OC04ZWFhLTE1NDRkMjcwMzk4MCJ9
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Abbeville Rate (per 100k): 12,834.84 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,148, Probable: 824 Deaths--Confirmed: 43, Probable: 8 Aiken Rate (per 100k): 11,366.99 Cases--Confirmed positives: 19,423, Probable: 8,194 Deaths--Confirmed: 283, Probable: 73 Allendale Rate (per 100k): 13,489.87 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,172, Probable: 189 Deaths--Confirmed: 13, Probable: 8 Anderson Rate (per 100k): 15,680.94 Cases--Confirmed positives: 31,763, Probable: 5,946 Deaths--Confirmed: 710, Probable: 83 Bamberg Rate (per 100k): 13,713.92 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,929, Probable: 252 Deaths--Confirmed: 60, Probable: 3 Barnwell Rate (per 100k): 15,858.33 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,309, Probable: 646 Deaths--Confirmed: 74, Probable: 12 Beaufort Rate (per 100k): 12,163.10 Cases--Confirmed positives: 23,368, Probable: 4,325 Deaths--Confirmed: 273, Probable: 44 Berkeley Rate (per 100k): 11,088.73 Cases--Confirmed positives: 25,272, Probable: 6,350 Deaths--Confirmed: 313, Probable: 40 Calhoun Rate (per 100k): 10,781.28 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,569, Probable: 210 Deaths--Confirmed: 43, Probable: 10 Charleston Rate (per 100k): 12,087.57 Cases--Confirmed positives: 49,729, Probable: 17,073 Deaths--Confirmed: 642, Probable: 98 Cherokee Rate (per 100k): 16,090.75 Cases--Confirmed positives: 9,220, Probable: 1,120 Deaths--Confirmed: 246, Probable: 13 Chester Rate (per 100k): 15,395.11 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,964, Probable: 1,605 Deaths--Confirmed: 105, Probable: 16 Chesterfield Rate (per 100k): 10,113.91 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,617, Probable: 2,944 Deaths--Confirmed: 124, Probable: 25 Clarendon Rate (per 100k): 11,210.55 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,783, Probable: 1,411 Deaths--Confirmed: 126, Probable: 10 Colleton Rate (per 100k): 10,972.21 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,134, Probable: 1,599 Deaths--Confirmed: 166, Probable: 24 Darlington Rate (per 100k): 12,308.99 Cases--Confirmed positives: 8,200, Probable: 4,056 Deaths--Confirmed: 183, Probable: 50 Dillon Rate (per 100k): 18,468.45 Cases--Confirmed positives: 5,629, Probable: 828 Deaths--Confirmed: 106, Probable: 11 Dorchester Rate (per 100k): 13,556.99 Cases--Confirmed positives: 22,072, Probable: 12,376 Deaths--Confirmed: 348, Probable: 41 Edgefield Rate (per 100k): 12,857.67 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,505, Probable: 1,022 Deaths--Confirmed: 40, Probable: 19 Fairfield Rate (per 100k): 12,619.14 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,820, Probable: 525 Deaths--Confirmed: 79, Probable: 14 Florence Rate (per 100k): 16,769.47 Cases--Confirmed positives: 23,191, Probable: 4,014 Deaths--Confirmed: 507, Probable: 45 Georgetown Rate (per 100k): 9,507.02 Cases--Confirmed positives: 5,959, Probable: 3,936 Deaths--Confirmed: 127, Probable: 58 Greenville Rate (per 100k): 18,238.46 Cases--Confirmed positives: 95,486, Probable: 12,456 Deaths--Confirmed: 1,382, Probable: 142 Greenwood Rate (per 100k): 16,545.45 Cases--Confirmed positives: 11,716, Probable: 1,222 Deaths--Confirmed: 211, Probable: 26 Hampton Rate (per 100k): 12,704.19 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,442, Probable: 691 Deaths--Confirmed: 58, Probable: 16 Horry Rate (per 100k): 12,951.56 Cases--Confirmed positives: 45,859, Probable: 17,932 Deaths--Confirmed: 691, Probable: 218 Jasper Rate (per 100k): 11,229.34 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,377, Probable: 613 Deaths--Confirmed: 62, Probable: 20 Kershaw Rate (per 100k): 13,494.91 Cases--Confirmed positives: 8,981, Probable: 3,314 Deaths--Confirmed: 149, Probable: 63 Lancaster Rate (per 100k): 13,384.08 Cases--Confirmed positives: 13,118, Probable: 3,521 Deaths--Confirmed: 193, Probable: 42 Laurens Rate (per 100k): 14,933.40 Cases--Confirmed positives: 10,079, Probable: 1,954 Deaths--Confirmed: 201, Probable: 33 Lee Rate (per 100k): 12,336.58 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,076, Probable: 583 Deaths--Confirmed: 70, Probable: 9 Lexington Rate (per 100k): 14,120.17 Cases--Confirmed positives: 42,184, Probable: 13,454 Deaths--Confirmed: 645, Probable: 76 McCormick Rate (per 100k): 10,958.47 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,037, Probable: 375 Deaths--Confirmed: 21, Probable: 9 Marion Rate (per 100k): 15,526.63 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,760, Probable: 787 Deaths--Confirmed: 126, Probable: 17 Marlboro Rate (per 100k): 13,002.53 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,396, Probable: 1,527 Deaths--Confirmed: 70, Probable: 13 Newberry Rate (per 100k): 16,324.14 Cases--Confirmed positives: 6,275, Probable: 1,453 Deaths--Confirmed: 135, Probable: 14 Oconee Rate (per 100k): 17,905.36 Cases--Confirmed positives: 14,243, Probable: 1,800 Deaths--Confirmed: 229, Probable: 12 Orangeburg Rate (per 100k): 15,346.68 Cases--Confirmed positives: 13,225, Probable: 1,616 Deaths--Confirmed: 318, Probable: 22 Pickens Rate (per 100k): 20,426.53 Cases--Confirmed positives: 25,918, Probable: 2,640 Deaths--Confirmed: 441, Probable: 52 Richland Rate (per 100k): 13,727.42 Cases--Confirmed positives: 57,073, Probable: 13,286 Deaths--Confirmed: 668, Probable: 121 Saluda Rate (per 100k): 10,550.48 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,160, Probable: 445 Deaths--Confirmed: 47, Probable: 9 Spartanburg Rate (per 100k): 16,067.98 Cases--Confirmed positives: 51,383, Probable: 11,925 Deaths--Confirmed: 1,085, Probable: 160 Sumter Rate (per 100k): 13,077.09 Cases--Confirmed positives: 13,956, Probable: 2,799 Deaths--Confirmed: 249, Probable: 56 Union Rate (per 100k): 12,011.28 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,281, Probable: 1,598 Deaths--Confirmed: 106, Probable: 6 Williamsburg Rate (per 100k): 15,226.55 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,624, Probable: 1,092 Deaths--Confirmed: 101, Probable: 28 York Rate (per 100k): 14,507.85 Cases--Confirmed positives: 40,764, Probable: 7,594 Deaths--Confirmed: 473, Probable: 58 https://scdhec.gov/covid19/covid-19-data/sc-testing-data-projections-covid-19#main
  11. https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/deaths.htm
  12. Vaccinations and vaccination status COVID-19 vaccination totals and demographics, and chart of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths by vaccination status. Updated weekdays. Variants PDF Selected COVID-19 variants identified over time, determined from a sampling of COVID-19 cases since January 2021. Updated weekly Deaths by cause Comparison of deaths from COVID-19, pneumonia/influenza, and heart disease; updated weekly Long-term care facilities LTC and residential care facility cases and deaths reported to MSDH by facilities Nursing homes Ongoing outbreaks and other data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) Schools Weekly COVID-19 cases, outbreaks and exposure reported by Mississippi K-12 schools County totals Total COVID-19 cases and deaths by county, race and ethnicity; updated weekdays County snapshots Weekly COVID-19 summaries for each Mississippi county Counties by incidence Counties ranked by weekly cases and incidence Laboratory testing Totals by test type from all Mississippi testing providers Cumulative Cases and Deaths by County Totals of all reported COVID-19 cases, including those in long-term care (LTC) facilities. The numbers in this table are provisional. County case and deaths totals may change as investigation finds new or additional information. County Total Cases Total Deaths Total LTC Facility Cases Total LTC Facility Deaths Adams 4775 125 88 18 Alcorn 5912 107 130 20 Amite 2102 57 57 9 Attala 3395 90 189 36 Benton 1532 39 47 10 Bolivar 6468 151 240 33 Calhoun 2863 49 44 7 Carroll 1752 41 52 11 Chickasaw 3176 67 61 15 Choctaw 1370 27 12 0 Claiborne 1346 39 46 9 Clarke 3016 95 132 32 Clay 3127 78 41 5 Coahoma 4243 109 138 14 Copiah 4580 95 105 15 Covington 4348 95 142 39 De Soto 33342 432 126 26 Forrest 13829 260 283 60 Franklin 1264 30 46 5 George 5106 80 73 9 Greene 2251 49 57 6 Grenada 3786 109 156 32 Hancock 7847 132 72 15 Harrison 34981 557 535 78 Hinds 32718 643 854 139 Holmes 2725 89 109 20 Humphreys 1322 39 35 9 Issaquena 195 7 0 0 Itawamba 4877 107 135 24 Jackson 24896 391 285 41 Jasper 3412 66 46 2 Jefferson 969 34 41 7 Jefferson Davis 1740 43 9 1 Jones 14155 248 260 44 Kemper 1454 41 50 10 Lafayette 8867 143 200 57 Lamar 10687 140 56 12 Lauderdale 12305 324 482 108 Lawrence 2202 41 27 2 Leake 4140 90 99 17 Lee 16439 245 224 43 Leflore 4747 144 240 55 Lincoln 5539 136 208 41 Lowndes 11348 193 299 67 Madison 14949 283 416 72 Marion 4295 112 162 24 Marshall 6705 142 69 17 Monroe 7055 179 191 55 Montgomery 1821 57 64 10 Neshoba 6740 210 229 61 Newton 3960 82 87 15 Noxubee 1888 43 41 6 Oktibbeha 7228 138 271 40 Panola 6783 135 103 15 Pearl River 9739 244 210 42 Perry 2144 56 24 9 Pike 5941 157 177 44 Pontotoc 7026 110 87 13 Prentiss 5077 85 101 15 Quitman 1078 28 0 0 Rankin 22553 404 492 69 Scott 4787 99 117 19 Sharkey 653 21 45 8 Simpson 4565 117 165 20 Smith 2699 52 71 8 Stone 3659 66 88 14 Sunflower 4318 106 125 20 Tallahatchie 2323 53 50 7 Tate 4774 117 80 19 Tippah 4954 83 121 14 Tishomingo 3861 94 103 28 Tunica 1635 39 19 3 Union 6428 98 133 23 Walthall 2221 66 69 14 Warren 6883 178 175 38 Washington 7555 169 202 41 Wayne 4434 72 80 13 Webster 2065 48 67 14 Wilkinson 1061 39 25 6 Winston 3179 92 135 39 Yalobusha 2446 47 82 22 Yazoo 4578 92 152 20 Total 515,208 10,290 11,359 2,100 Case Classifications Mississippi investigates and reports both probable and confirmed cases and deaths according to the CSTE case definition. Confirmed Probable Total Cases 294,689 220,519 515,208 Deaths 6,888 3,402 10,290 Confirmed cases and deaths are generally determined by positive PCR tests, which detect the presence of ongoing coronavirus infection. Probable cases are those who test positive by other testing methods such as antibody or antigen, and have recent symptoms consistent with COVID-19, indicating a recent infection. https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html#highcase
  13. https://ri-department-of-health-covid-19-data-rihealth.hub.arcgis.com/
  14. HAWAI‘I DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH LABORATORY DETECTS OMICRON VARIANT IN HAWAI‘I Posted on Dec 2, 2021 in COVID-19, Newsroom HONOLULU – The Hawai‘i Department of Health’s (DOH) State Laboratories Division (SLD) confirms the SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.529, also known as the Omicron variant, has been detected in the islands. “This isn’t reason for panic, but it is reason for concern. It’s a reminder the pandemic is ongoing. We need to protect ourselves by getting vaccinated, wearing masks, distancing as best we can and avoiding large crowds,” said Health Director Dr. Elizabeth Char, FACEP. On Monday, Diagnostic Laboratory Services, Inc. (DLS) identified a specimen with a molecular clue indicating it may be Omicron. The State Laboratories Division performed expedited whole genome sequencing and today determined the specimen is the Omicron variant. The COVID-19 positive individual is an O‘ahu resident with moderate symptoms who had previously been infected with COVID-19, but was never vaccinated. This is a case of community spread. The individual has no history of travel. The Omicron variant has been detected in at least 23 countries and at least two other states. “Throughout the pandemic, DOH’s state lab has been a leader in conducting COVID-19 genomic sequencing, which is how the Omicron variant was identified. Our surveillance system is working. This announcement serves as a reminder to be extremely careful to protect ourselves and our loved ones, especially during the holiday season,” said State Epidemiologist Dr. Sarah Kemble. “Diagnostic Laboratory Services, Inc. (DLS) has worked closely with the Department of Health since the beginning of the pandemic,” said Dr. Chris Whelen, Vice President and Technical Director for Microbiology and Molecular Diagnostics. “When we detected the spike gene drop-out, which is a molecular clue that the virus might be the omicron variant, we immediately reported it to DOH State Laboratories and sent them the sample for sequencing.” Anyone contacted by a case investigator from DOH is asked to please cooperate in an effort to slow the transmission of COVID-19. Anyone with symptoms is asked to get tested and avoid other people. Unvaccinated people who come in close contact with COVID-19 positive individuals are advised to get tested. Information on free testing and vaccines is available at https://hawaiicovid19.com/. https://health.hawaii.gov/news/newsroom/hawaii-department-of-health-laboratory-detects-omicron-variant-in-hawaii/
  15. Deposited at GISAID hCoV-19/USA/CO-CDPHE-2102326037-1/2021
  16. Today, the Hawaii State Department of Health has confirmed one case of the #Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus on Oahu. The resident was unvaccinated. The variant was found through the DOH surveillance program. “This isn’t reason for panic, but it is reason for concern. It’s a reminder the pandemic is ongoing. We need to protect ourselves by getting vaccinated, wearing masks, distancing as best we can and avoiding large crowds,” said Health Director Dr. Elizabeth Char, FACEP. We can all do our part to reduce transmission by getting vaccinated, wearing masks, avoiding large gatherings and testing when sick. Swipe to see a list of free testing sites on Oahu or visit HawaiiCOVID19.com/testing for an interactive map of testing locations near you.
  17. Today, the Hawaii State Department of Health has confirmed one case of the #Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus on Oahu. The resident was unvaccinated. https://www.facebook.com/HawaiiDOH/posts/266860108799349
  18. Deposited at GISAID hCoV-19/USA/MN-MDH-18236/2021
  19. Queens 2 Brooklyn 1 Unspecified NY Borough 1 Suffolk Co 1
  20. 5 omicron COVID variant cases confirmed in NY: Hochul LOCAL NEWS by: Aliza Chasan Posted: Dec 2, 2021 / 06:14 PM EST / Updated: Dec 2, 2021 / 06:24 PM EST NEW YORK — Five cases of the omicron COVID variant have been detected in New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Thursday. The news came hours after officials confirmed a man who attended a convention in Manhattan in late November tested positive for the variant. “This is not cause for alarm,” Hochul said. “We knew this variant was coming and we have the tools to stop the spread.” One of the cases was in Suffolk County. A 67-year-old woman tested positive, Hochul said. Her symptoms — a headache and a cough — were mild. She had some vaccination history, but it was unclear how many shots she’d had. ‘Seems to be outcompeting delta’: Doctor explains concerns behind omicron, what we should expect The woman had recently traveled to South Africa. She tested negative for COVID when she returned on Nov. 25, but then tested positive during a Nov. 30 test. There were also two positive tests connected to Queens, one in Brooklyn and one from an unspecified location in the five boroughs. “We only know that one person has been vaccinated for sure,” Hochul said. Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC Health Commissioner Dr. Dave Chokshi urged people to mask up indoors and get vaccinated. Officials had warned that the omicron variant was expected to come to New York. https://pix11.com/news/local-news/5-omicron-covid-variant-cases-confirmed-in-ny-hochul/
  21. MOVING 7-DAY PERCENTAGE 5.7 % Positivity in Tests CASES 847,064 TOTAL 387,681 2020 459,383 2021 DEATHS 16,157 TOTAL 7,186 2020 8,971 2021 LAST 7 DAYS - TOTAL TESTS 27,558 NAAT TESTS 1,581 POSITIVE NAAT TESTS https://alpublichealth.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/6d2771faa9da4a2786a509d82c8cf0f7
  22. https://www.azdhs.gov/covid19/data/index.php
  23. https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard/cases
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