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  1. There are 388,014 confirmed COVID-19 patients in Missouri, including 5,389 deaths. https://www.kshb.com/news/coronavirus/covid-19-case-tracker-where-we-stand-in-mo-ks-nationwide Adair County 1,573 4 Andrew County 1,468 15 Atchison County 255 4 Audrain County 1,474 31 Barry County 2,186 40 Barton County 723 7 Bates County 716 10 Benton County 1,132 15 Bollinger County 1,051 12 Boone County 12,580 43 Buchanan County 5,901 118 Butler County 3,281 32 Caldwell County 491 3 Callaway County 3,473 28 Camden County 2,898 58 Cape Girardeau County 6,091 105 Carroll County 592 9 Carter County 353 6 Cass County 5,040 48 Cedar County 483 8 Chariton County 294 2 Christian County 5,041 35 Clark County 344 4 Clay County 6,305 87 Clinton County 1,145 50 Cole County 7,174 77 Cooper County 1,399 17 Crawford County 1,478 15 Dade County 338 8 Dallas County 669 14 Daviess County 425 9 DeKalb County 718 17 Dent County 644 6 Douglas County 555 19 Dunklin County 2,472 18 Franklin County 6,249 106 Gasconade County 611 29 Gentry County 559 15 Greene County 19,017 260 Grundy County 624 19 Harrison County 570 7 Henry County 1,347 18 Hickory County 410 6 Holt County 416 13 Howard County 590 2 Howell County 2,124 35 Iron County 325 1 Jackson County 21,404 206 Jasper County 10,700 174 Jefferson County 15,307 121 Johnson County 3,355 30 Knox County 144 1 Laclede County 2,318 38 Lafayette County 1,866 40 Lawrence County 2,183 41 Lewis County 501 2 Lincoln County 3,225 33 Linn County 392 11 Livingston County 942 19 McDonald County 1,862 24 Macon County 844 5 Madison County 1,090 10 Maries County 432 6 Marion County 2,185 23 Mercer County 116 1 Miller County 1,892 42 Mississippi County 1,284 13 Moniteau County 1,594 17 Monroe County 470 5 Montgomery County 443 6 Morgan County 1,364 16 New Madrid County 1,705 30 Newton County 3,654 61 Nodaway County 2,224 18 Oregon County 493 3 Osage County 1,101 6 Ozark County 348 4 Pemiscot County 1,405 26 Perry County 1,835 20 Pettis County 3,902 50 Phelps County 2,232 76 Pike County 1,171 11 Platte County 2,195 22 Polk County 1,704 16 Pulaski County 4,695 34 Putnam County 187 1 Ralls County 590 4 Randolph County 1,498 15 Ray County 981 7 Reynolds County 214 2 Ripley County 627 8 St. Charles County 27,119 291 St. Clair County 418 4 Ste. Genevieve County 1,407 2 St. Francois County 6,048 58 St. Louis County 63,872 1,260 Saline County 2,059 40 Schuyler County 176 1 Scotland County 217 3 Scott County 3,306 59 Shannon County 392 9 Shelby County 275 1 Stoddard County 2,537 56 Stone County 1,492 23 Sullivan County 618 9 Taney County 3,538 47 Texas County 1,245 13 Vernon County 876 13 Warren County 1,828 17 Washington County 1,661 34 Wayne County 611 4 Webster County 2,216 35 Worth County 106 0 Wright County 950 19 St. Louis city 14,919 281 Kansas City 27,850 327 TBD TOTALS 388,014 5389 Note: Positive cases and deaths reported by the Joplin Health Department are included with the Jasper County Health Department figures.
  2. https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiMjA2ZThiOWUtM2FlNS00MGY5LWFmYjUtNmQwNTQ3Nzg5N2I2IiwidCI6ImU0YTM0MGU2LWI4OWUtNGU2OC04ZWFhLTE1NDRkMjcwMzk4MCJ9
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Abbeville Rate (per 100k): 4,121.99 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,011, Probable: 152 Deaths--Confirmed: 18, Probable: 5 Aiken Rate (per 100k): 4,143.45 Cases--Confirmed positives: 7,080, Probable: 1,079 Deaths--Confirmed: 101, Probable: 15 Allendale Rate (per 100k): 5,467.31 Cases--Confirmed positives: 475, Probable: 10 Deaths--Confirmed: 9, Probable: 0 Anderson Rate (per 100k): 4,871.2 Cases--Confirmed positives: 9,867, Probable: 552 Deaths--Confirmed: 245, Probable: 18 Bamberg Rate (per 100k): 6,028.72 Cases--Confirmed positives: 848, Probable: 19 Deaths--Confirmed: 38, Probable: 0 Barnwell Rate (per 100k): 5,372.38 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,121, Probable: 112 Deaths--Confirmed: 23, Probable: 3 Beaufort Rate (per 100k): 4,324.34 Cases--Confirmed positives: 8,308, Probable: 224 Deaths--Confirmed: 95, Probable: 3 Berkeley Rate (per 100k): 3,393.05 Cases--Confirmed positives: 7,733, Probable: 590 Deaths--Confirmed: 102, Probable: 7 Calhoun Rate (per 100k): 4,672.58 Cases--Confirmed positives: 680, Probable: 28 Deaths--Confirmed: 17, Probable: 2 Charleston Rate (per 100k): 5,006.98 Cases--Confirmed positives: 20,599, Probable: 1,919 Deaths--Confirmed: 284, Probable: 27 Cherokee Rate (per 100k): 4,572.43 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,620, Probable: 85 Deaths--Confirmed: 73, Probable: 2 Chester Rate (per 100k): 5,951.49 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,919, Probable: 68 Deaths--Confirmed: 39, Probable: 2 Chesterfield Rate (per 100k): 3,822.56 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,745, Probable: 351 Deaths--Confirmed: 55, Probable: 2 Clarendon Rate (per 100k): 4,480.66 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,512, Probable: 94 Deaths--Confirmed: 71, Probable: 3 Colleton Rate (per 100k): 4,100.64 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,545, Probable: 186 Deaths--Confirmed: 52, Probable: 1 Darlington Rate (per 100k): 4,796 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,195, Probable: 759 Deaths--Confirmed: 77, Probable: 7 Dillon Rate (per 100k): 6,263.33 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,909, Probable: 131 Deaths--Confirmed: 49, Probable: 5 Dorchester Rate (per 100k): 3,806.91 Cases--Confirmed positives: 6,198, Probable: 1,071 Deaths--Confirmed: 108, Probable: 11 Edgefield Rate (per 100k): 4,900.95 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,336, Probable: 96 Deaths--Confirmed: 19, Probable: 7 Fairfield Rate (per 100k): 5,262.45 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,176, Probable: 70 Deaths--Confirmed: 47, Probable: 3 Florence Rate (per 100k): 5,938.84 Cases--Confirmed positives: 8,213, Probable: 562 Deaths--Confirmed: 228, Probable: 6 Georgetown Rate (per 100k): 4,227.82 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,650, Probable: 775 Deaths--Confirmed: 50, Probable: 21 Greenville Rate (per 100k): 5,932.86 Cases--Confirmed positives: 31,061, Probable: 615 Deaths--Confirmed: 429, Probable: 30 Greenwood Rate (per 100k): 5,082.54 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,599, Probable: 181 Deaths--Confirmed: 83, Probable: 8 Hampton Rate (per 100k): 4,817.4 Cases--Confirmed positives: 926, Probable: 68 Deaths--Confirmed: 33, Probable: 2 Horry Rate (per 100k): 4,534.84 Cases--Confirmed positives: 16,057, Probable: 1,845 Deaths--Confirmed: 245, Probable: 48 Jasper Rate (per 100k): 3,947.06 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,187, Probable: 24 Deaths--Confirmed: 23, Probable: 1 Kershaw Rate (per 100k): 4,746.74 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,159, Probable: 340 Deaths--Confirmed: 64, Probable: 8 Lancaster Rate (per 100k): 4,296.41 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,211, Probable: 312 Deaths--Confirmed: 71, Probable: 5 Laurens Rate (per 100k): 4,467.13 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,015, Probable: 77 Deaths--Confirmed: 70, Probable: 2 Lee Rate (per 100k): 5,746.38 Cases--Confirmed positives: 967, Probable: 83 Deaths--Confirmed: 39, Probable: 1 Lexington Rate (per 100k): 4,339.75 Cases--Confirmed positives: 12,965, Probable: 1,462 Deaths--Confirmed: 240, Probable: 10 McCormick Rate (per 100k): 4,026.21 Cases--Confirmed positives: 381, Probable: 30 Deaths--Confirmed: 7, Probable: 2 Marion Rate (per 100k): 5,091.82 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,561, Probable: 100 Deaths--Confirmed: 49, Probable: 4 Marlboro Rate (per 100k): 5,769.97 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,507, Probable: 227 Deaths--Confirmed: 19, Probable: 3 Newberry Rate (per 100k): 5,887.1 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,263, Probable: 304 Deaths--Confirmed: 63, Probable: 7 Oconee Rate (per 100k): 5,488.65 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,366, Probable: 153 Deaths--Confirmed: 51, Probable: 3 Orangeburg Rate (per 100k): 5,125.62 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,417, Probable: 139 Deaths--Confirmed: 142, Probable: 1 Pickens Rate (per 100k): 6,711.64 Cases--Confirmed positives: 8,516, Probable: 334 Deaths--Confirmed: 113, Probable: 12 Richland Rate (per 100k): 5,286.24 Cases--Confirmed positives: 21,978, Probable: 2,110 Deaths--Confirmed: 299, Probable: 19 Saluda Rate (per 100k): 4,190.89 Cases--Confirmed positives: 858, Probable: 48 Deaths--Confirmed: 23, Probable: 4 Spartanburg Rate (per 100k): 4,828.56 Cases--Confirmed positives: 15,441, Probable: 1,430 Deaths--Confirmed: 320, Probable: 25 Sumter Rate (per 100k): 4,556.74 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,863, Probable: 158 Deaths--Confirmed: 107, Probable: 4 Union Rate (per 100k): 4,601.7 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,257, Probable: 116 Deaths--Confirmed: 34, Probable: 2 Williamsburg Rate (per 100k): 5,591.41 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,698, Probable: 232 Deaths--Confirmed: 44, Probable: 11 York Rate (per 100k): 4,410.65 Cases--Confirmed positives: 12,393, Probable: 830 Deaths--Confirmed: 161, Probable: 4 https://scdhec.gov/covid19/sc-testing-data-projections-covid-19#main
  4. Total Cases 894,367 Confirmed Deaths 15,123 Probable Deaths 1,203 Total Tests Performed* 12,356,446 Recovery Rate** 98% *Total molecular and antigen tests performed and reported electronically for testing of COVID-19 at IDPH, commercial or hospital laboratories. All numbers displayed are provisional and will change. http://www.dph.illinois.gov/covid19#tab-0-0 ** Recovered cases are defined as persons with initial positive specimen collection date > 42 days who have not expired. Recovery rate is calculated as the recovered cases divided by the sum of recovered cases and deceased cases. Information regarding the number of persons under investigation updated on 12/19/2020. Information to be updated daily.
  5. Middlesex County 430 New Positives 1,380 Confirmed Deaths 39,647 Positive Test Results 212 Probable Deaths Monmouth County 390 New Positives 868 Confirmed Deaths 27,563 Positive Test Results 96 Probable Deaths Bergen County 372 New Positives 1,988 Confirmed Deaths 42,751 Positive Test Results 256 Probable Deaths Essex County 362 New Positives 2,092 Confirmed Deaths 43,375 Positive Test Results 239 Probable Deaths Hudson County 315 New Positives 1,499 Confirmed Deaths 39,390 Positive Test Results 161 Probable Deaths Ocean County 305 New Positives 1,179 Confirmed Deaths 28,168 Positive Test Results 71 Probable Deaths Camden County 271 New Positives 698 Confirmed Deaths 25,404 Positive Test Results 58 Probable Deaths Passaic County 267 New Positives 1,245 Confirmed Deaths 37,236 Positive Test Results 146 Probable Deaths Burlington County 236 New Positives 542 Confirmed Deaths 18,184 Positive Test Results 45 Probable Deaths Union County 233 New Positives 1,330 Confirmed Deaths 33,978 Positive Test Results 173 Probable Deaths Atlantic County 179 New Positives 316 Confirmed Deaths 10,464 Positive Test Results 15 Probable Deaths Morris County 163 New Positives 758 Confirmed Deaths 17,882 Positive Test Results 170 Probable Deaths Gloucester County 154 New Positives 338 Confirmed Deaths 12,327 Positive Test Results 8 Probable Deaths Mercer County 133 New Positives 663 Confirmed Deaths 17,138 Positive Test Results 37 Probable Deaths Cumberland County 102 New Positives 192 Confirmed Deaths 6,735 Positive Test Results 9 Probable Deaths Somerset County 83 New Positives 558 Confirmed Deaths 11,379 Positive Test Results 84 Probable Deaths Sussex County 54 New Positives 164 Confirmed Deaths 3,669 Positive Test Results 42 Probable Deaths Hunterdon County 42 New Positives 80 Confirmed Deaths 3,269 Positive Test Results 54 Probable Deaths Salem County 39 New Positives 99 Confirmed Deaths 2,369 Positive Test Results 5 Probable Deaths Warren County 35 New Positives 164 Confirmed Deaths 3,361 Positive Test Results 13 Probable Deaths Cape May County 18 New Positives 112 Confirmed Deaths 2,104 Positive Test Results 14 Probable Deaths https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/topics/covid2019_dashboard.shtml
  6. https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/disease/coronavirus/Pages/Cases.aspx#
  7. https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard/cases
  8. https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspx
  9. Cumulative Cases and Deaths by County https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html#highcase Totals of all reported COVID-19 cases for 2020, including those in long-term care (LTC) facilities. The numbers in this table are provisional. County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information. The data provided below is the most current available. County Total Cases Total Deaths Total LTC Facility Cases Total LTC Facility Deaths Adams 1683 53 72 14 Alcorn 1930 38 119 17 Amite 783 19 53 6 Attala 1517 43 162 28 Benton 598 20 45 10 Bolivar 3001 91 224 30 Calhoun 982 16 25 4 Carroll 886 17 46 9 Chickasaw 1415 35 49 14 Choctaw 447 10 1 0 Claiborne 642 18 43 9 Clarke 1106 55 104 27 Clay 1174 29 20 3 Coahoma 1804 48 127 11 Copiah 2034 42 72 9 Covington 1664 63 115 36 De Soto 12853 127 103 20 Forrest 4735 93 200 42 Franklin 515 6 21 1 George 1578 33 47 7 Greene 910 25 50 6 Grenada 1824 54 145 26 Hancock 1667 50 68 13 Harrison 9404 134 435 50 Hinds 12678 236 622 90 Holmes 1509 63 103 20 Humphreys 664 22 33 8 Issaquena 140 4 0 0 Itawamba 1984 46 123 22 Jackson 7843 147 214 24 Jasper 1167 24 11 0 Jefferson 447 13 17 3 Jefferson Davis 704 21 8 1 Jones 4645 92 199 38 Kemper 622 19 43 9 Lafayette 3813 70 174 42 Lamar 3670 53 45 12 Lauderdale 4442 164 358 86 Lawrence 873 16 27 2 Leake 1750 45 68 7 Lee 6772 108 205 40 Leflore 2418 98 198 48 Lincoln 2299 73 166 36 Lowndes 3639 77 176 37 Madison 6379 126 303 58 Marion 1568 58 144 20 Marshall 2624 59 62 15 Monroe 2641 83 176 53 Montgomery 917 30 54 9 Neshoba 2710 133 177 54 Newton 1406 32 66 11 Noxubee 849 18 21 4 Oktibbeha 3038 67 204 32 Panola 2845 67 101 13 Pearl River 2208 75 143 27 Perry 774 30 20 7 Pike 1991 65 104 27 Pontotoc 2734 34 20 3 Prentiss 1860 40 98 15 Quitman 563 7 0 0 Rankin 7795 143 297 42 Scott 1907 35 35 4 Sharkey 369 17 43 8 Simpson 1803 57 149 19 Smith 916 17 55 8 Stone 1038 18 63 9 Sunflower 2198 57 90 15 Tallahatchie 1127 29 41 7 Tate 2189 54 77 18 Tippah 1754 37 78 4 Tishomingo 1415 50 99 26 Tunica 686 19 15 2 Union 2422 27 102 11 Walthall 909 32 67 13 Warren 2302 68 160 31 Washington 3815 111 187 39 Wayne 1536 25 66 10 Webster 646 17 55 11 Wilkinson 496 22 21 5 Winston 1638 44 96 27 Yalobusha 871 30 81 22 Yazoo 1941 47 138 17 Total 192,111 4,390 8,844 1,613 Case Classifications Mississippi investigates and reports both probable and confirmed cases and deaths according to the CSTE case definition. Confirmed Probable Total Cases 138,486 53,625 192,111 Deaths 3,633 757 4,390 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. Probable deaths are those individuals with a designation of COVID-19 as a cause of death on the death certificate, but where no confirmatory testing was performed.
  10. December 18, 2020: Total Overall Number of Tests: 820,999* Total Number of DC Residents Tested: 340,275* Total Positives: 26,342 Total Lives Lost: 730 Cleared From Isolation: 18,893 https://coronavirus.dc.gov/data
  11. Number of confirmed cases : 248,754 Number of persons tested negative : 2,396,720 Total testing volume : 5,241,559 Daily testing volume : 36,412 Number of confirmed deaths : 5,242 Number of probable deaths : 170 Currently hospitalized : 1,635 Acute care : 1,250 Intensive care : 385 Ever hospitalized : 24,422 Released from isolation : 9,098 Cases and Deaths Data Breakdown: Parenthesis = Confirmed death, laboratory-confirmed positive COVID-19 test result Asterisk = Probable death, death certificate lists COVID-19 as the cause of death but not yet confirmed by a laboratory test NH = Non-Hispanic By County County Cases Deaths Allegany 5,006 (135) Anne Arundel 21,455 (315) 13* Baltimore City 29,156 (636) 21* Baltimore County 35,531 (832) 29* Calvert 1,975 (43) 1* Caroline 1,205 (10) Carroll 4,540 (151) 4* Cecil 3,091 (63) 2* Charles 5,445 (116) 1* Dorchester 1,224 (17) Frederick 9,516 (162) 8* Garrett 1,291 (31) Harford 7,651 (127) 4* Howard 10,116 (164) 6* Kent 621 (24) 2* Montgomery 41,486 (1,014) 45* Prince George's 49,982 (998) 27* Queen Anne's 1,438 (26) 1* St. Mary's 2,883 (80) Somerset 1,575 (15) Talbot 1,009 (7) Washington 6,582 (113) 3* Wicomico 4,134 (71) 1* Worcester 1,842 (41) 1* Data not available (51) 1* By Age Range and Gender Age/Gender Cases Deaths 0-9 11,037 (1) 10-19 22,406 (4) 20-29 46,480 (27) 1* 30-39 44,052 (59) 6* 40-49 38,744 (159) 4* 50-59 37,068 (407) 22* 60-69 24,680 (821) 17* 70-79 14,268 (1,313) 30* 80+ 10,019 (2,449) 90* Data not available (2) Female 130,794 (2,553) 82* Male 117,960 (2,689) 88* By Race and Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity Cases Deaths African-American (NH) 73,091 (1,963) 60* Asian (NH) 5,051 (179) 7* White (NH) 78,672 (2,456) 85* Hispanic 44,520 (529) 15* Other (NH) 11,387 (56) Data not available 36,033 (59) 3* https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
  12. https://www.azdhs.gov/preparedness/epidemiology-disease-control/infectious-disease-epidemiology/covid-19/dashboards/index.php
  13. CASES 319,904 TOTAL 260,501 CONFIRMED 59,403 PROBABLE LAST 14 DAYS 53,096 CASES 140,582 TESTED (DIAGNOSTIC) *TOTAL HOSPITALIZATIONS To Date Updates M-F at 3 p.m. 30,224 STATEWIDE DEATHS 4,389 TOTAL 3,849 CONFIRMED 540 PROBABLE TOTAL TESTED 1,775,428 DIAGNOSTIC 81,525 ANTIBODY PRESUMED RECOVERIES Updated Weekly 183,625 STATEWIDE https://alpublichealth.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/6d2771faa9da4a2786a509d82c8cf0f7
  14. https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/covid-19-in-virginia/
  15. https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/#CurrentStatus
  16. By Los Angeles Times Staff Updated Dec. 18, 9:52 p.m. Pacific 1,804,417 confirmed cases +53,326 on Friday 22,441 deaths +265 on Friday To better understand the COVID-19 pandemic, The Times is conducting an independent, continual survey of dozens of local health agencies across the state. What we know Stay-at-home orders have returned. Most of the state, including Los Angeles County, is currently under stricter rules. New cases have been surging. Over the last seven days, the state has averaged 40,344 cases per day, a 126.6% increase from two weeks ago. Roughly 12.8% of tests this past week have come back positive. Deaths are on the rise. The state has averaged 226.4 daily deaths over the last week, an increase of 127.4% from two weeks ago. Hospitalizations have never been higher. Statewide, there are 16,019 people hospitalized with a confirmed case, 77% more than two weeks ago. Among those patients, 3,447 are in intensive care. Disparities in age and race persist. Roughly 74% of the dead were 65 or older. After adjusting for population, Latinos are now 2.7 times more likely than whites to test positive. California counties +Other trackers +More coverage + Jump to a section Totals Hotspots Maps Hospitals Vaccine Tests Demographics Nursing homes State rankings The latest totals Coronavirus can infect people so rapidly that it has continued to spread despite shutdown orders aimed at slowing the growth of new cases and flattening the line below. The number of cases in California is now on pace to double every 26.8 days, a number used to measure how quickly the virus is spreading. CasesDeaths Cumulative cases Feb.AprilJuneAug.Oct.Dec.0500,0001,000,0001,500,0002,000,000Stay-at-home orderStay-at-home orderGovernoreases limitsGovernoreases limits1,804,417Dec. 18 Times survey of county and local health departments Local governments announce new cases and deaths each day, though bottlenecks in bureaucracy can introduce delays. For instance, some agencies do not report new totals on holidays and weekends, leading to lower numbers on those days. Over the past week, the state has averaged 40,344 new cases and 226.4 new deaths per day. Experts say the true number of people infected is unknown and likely much higher than official tallies. New cases by day Feb.AprilJuneAug.Oct.Dec.010,00020,00030,00040,00050,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage Deaths by day Feb.AprilJuneAug.Oct.Dec.01002003004007-dayaverage7-dayaverage Seven-day averages offer a more stable view of the trend than daily totals. On the cases chart, gray bars mark when errors in a state computer system delayed the tabulation of new cases. Where new cases are concentrated State officials study the latest data and then rate regions and counties to determine when and how businesses reopen. The government doesn‘t release enough data to replicate its analysis, but the rate of new cases per 100,000 residents over the last seven days provides insight into where the virus is spreading. Metric CasesDeaths Method Per 100kTotals Regions ranked by new cases per 100,000 residents 1. Southern California 828 cases per 100k in last 7 days828 cases per 100k in last 7 days7-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 2. San Joaquin Valley 643.3643.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 3. Greater Sacramento 458.5458.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 4. Northern California 404.8404.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 5. Bay Area 369.8369.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 After adjusting for population, the virus is now categorized as widespread in 55 the state's 58 counties, which results in stricter rules being put into place. Together they are home to 99% of California residents. Metric CasesDeaths Method Per 100kTotals Counties ranked by new cases per 100,000 residents 1. Lassen 2,353.7 cases per 100k in last 7 days2,353.7 cases per 100k in last 7 days7-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 2. San Bernardino 1,503.41,503.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 3. Amador 1,472.41,472.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 4. Riverside 1,179.51,179.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 5. Monterey 1,125.51,125.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 6. Tuolumne 1,060.61,060.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 7. Imperial 1,045.41,045.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 8. Los Angeles 944.3944.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 9. Kern 844.2844.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 10. Kings 828.9828.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 11. Sutter 826.1826.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 12. Fresno 762.4762.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 13. San Benito 693.4693.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 14. Tulare 670.6670.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 15. Colusa 661.6661.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 16. San Joaquin 6436437-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 17. Madera 620.6620.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 18. Orange 602.8602.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 19. Ventura 599.2599.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 20. Tehama 5875877-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 21. Yuba 582.8582.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 22. Stanislaus 575.6575.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 23. Merced 573.4573.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 24. Inyo 5645647-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 25. San Diego 544.9544.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 26. Solano 518.8518.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 27. Mono 5085087-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 28. Placer 499.1499.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 29. Glenn 491.1491.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 30. Santa Clara 4534537-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 31. Napa 450.4450.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 32. Butte 437.7437.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 33. Modoc 436.3436.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 34. Sacramento 432.4432.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 35. Contra Costa 404.9404.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 36. Del Norte 390.2390.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 37. Santa Cruz 382.4382.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 38. San Mateo 380.3380.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 39. Plumas 374.4374.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 40. San Luis Obispo 358.1358.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 41. El Dorado 352.5352.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 42. Sonoma 347.5347.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 43. Santa Barbara 340.3340.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 44. Yolo 3403407-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 45. Alameda 286.9286.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 46. Lake 286.8286.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 47. Mendocino 260.8260.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 48. Nevada 243.2243.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 49. Siskiyou 241.2241.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 50. San Francisco 228.1228.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 51. Trinity 202.1202.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 52. Shasta 192.1192.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 53. Marin 188.2188.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 54. Calaveras 176.9176.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 55. Sierra 170.6170.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 56. Humboldt 114.9114.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 57. Mariposa 96.996.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 58. Alpine 007-day average │7-day average │March 1Dec. 19 Show less The Times' calculation of per capita rates can vary from what's published elsewhere. To learn more about how and why this count sometimes differs from official figures, consult our FAQ. What's open where? See how the governor has rated all 58 counties, and what that means for reopening, in our county reopening tracker. Mapping the toll The coronavirus has been found in all 58 counties, from urban Southern California to the state's rural north. Cumulative totals Metric CasesDeaths Method Per 100kTotals Confirmed cases1k1.9k3k4.2k5.4k9.5k11.2k Hover for more information. Los AngelesLos AngelesSan DiegoSan DiegoSacramentoSacramentoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoReddingReddingFresnoFresno Cumulative totals County Cases Per 100k Friday Deaths Per 100k Friday Lassen » 3,861 12,381 +129 7 22.4 – Imperial » 20,173 11,193.8 +170 394 218.6 – Kings » 14,289 9,521.2 +216 101 67.3 – San Bernardino » 151,113 7,076.5 +6,658 1,323 62 – Kern » 56,687 6,419.4 +886 479 54.2 +3 Tulare » 28,130 6,108.9 +340 353 76.7 +7 Merced » 16,026 5,956 +1,543 216 80.3 +9 Riverside » 141,062 5,918.8 +8,244 1,744 73.2 +36 Los Angeles » 597,386 5,915.9 +15,867 8,758 86.7 +87 Sutter » 5,449 5,683.6 +80 43 44.9 +1 Madera » 8,574 5,531.1 +133 111 71.6 – Alpine » 63 5,487.8 – 0 0 – Mono » 772 5,446.6 +24 3 21.2 – Stanislaus » 29,040 5,384.7 +373 509 94.4 +10 Monterey » 22,255 5,137.2 +3,304 170 39.2 +3 Fresno » 49,918 5,103.4 +745 557 56.9 – San Joaquin » 36,428 4,975.1 +1,787 561 76.6 +5 Colusa » 1,063 4,952.5 +13 8 37.3 – Amador » 1,846 4,879.9 +58 23 60.8 +2 San Benito » 2,760 4,645.2 +73 23 38.7 – Glenn » 1,273 4,563.2 +19 12 43 – Yuba » 3,260 4,318.3 +48 15 19.9 +1 Tehama » 2,688 4,241.6 +61 32 50.5 +1 Shasta » 7,121 3,976.3 +121 66 36.9 +1 Tuolumne » 2,119 3,929 +43 19 35.2 – Orange » 116,377 3,677.9 +2,594 1,734 54.8 +3 San Diego » 120,463 3,647.3 +3,611 1,253 37.9 +14 Sacramento » 54,003 3,576.3 +818 741 49.1 +14 Ventura » 29,358 3,461.6 +715 210 24.8 +3 Solano » 15,008 3,422.3 +295 93 21.2 – Marin » 8,851 3,400.4 +47 136 52.2 – Napa » 4,646 3,306.1 +103 23 16.4 – Santa Barbara » 14,376 3,239.7 +186 147 33.1 +2 Sonoma » 16,024 3,196.4 – 172 34.3 – Yolo » 6,710 3,121.3 +161 104 48.4 +5 Modoc » 271 3,032 +4 0 0 – San Luis Obispo » 8,460 3,005.8 +191 59 21 +3 Contra Costa » 33,713 2,974.9 +641 297 26.2 +7 Placer » 10,776 2,835.2 +222 103 27.1 +5 Santa Clara » 53,885 2,803.3 +1,471 583 30.3 +17 Inyo » 490 2,709.4 +22 19 105.1 – San Mateo » 20,089 2,622.8 +444 198 25.9 +15 Butte » 5,906 2,600.9 +141 78 34.3 +3 Mendocino » 2,159 2,469.6 +25 25 28.6 – Alameda » 40,283 2,450.8 +21 574 34.9 – Santa Cruz » 6,689 2,443.3 +234 70 25.6 +6 El Dorado » 4,412 2,363.6 – 8 4.3 – Del Norte » 643 2,344.7 +38 2 7.3 – Siskiyou » 1,019 2,340.4 +18 8 18.4 – San Francisco » 19,863 2,283 +260 173 19.9 +1 Nevada » 2,203 2,223.2 +30 39 39.4 +1 Lake » 1,399 2,180.9 +24 21 32.7 – Plumas » 405 2,165.9 +8 1 5.3 – Trinity » 251 1,951.5 +6 2 15.5 – Calaveras » 722 1,596.1 +45 22 48.6 – Sierra » 32 1,092.2 – 0 0 – Mariposa » 188 1,071.8 +3 4 22.8 – Humboldt » 1,387 1,021.6 +13 15 11 – Show less Residents of cities, neighborhoods and regions all across the state have contracted the coronavirus. Here are the latest tallies for 1,320 places as released by county health departments. Confirmed cases 100 1,000 10,000 Counties that do not report cases by locality © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap Improve this map The following counties currently do not report cases by locality: Alpine, Colusa, Glenn, Mariposa, Modoc, San Benito, Sierra, Tehama and Tuolumne Filter by countyAlameda Amador Butte Calaveras Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mendocino Merced Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Trinity Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba Search by name Area Confirmed cases East Los Angeles 13,365 Pomona 12,935 Palmdale 11,869 Lancaster 10,777 North Hollywood 9,824 South Gate 9,280 Santa Clarita 9,093 Downey 8,988 El Monte 8,977 Boyle Heights 8,910 Glendale 8,790 Pacoima 8,717 Compton 8,240 Sylmar 7,913 Norwalk 7,582 Van Nuys 7,439 Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone 7,060 Lynwood 6,714 Panorama City 6,651 West Covina 6,356 Baldwin Park 6,354 Inglewood 6,156 90805: Long Beach 6,115 Huntington Park 5,745 Pico Rivera 5,720 Vernon Central 5,686 Reseda 5,555 Whittier 5,552 Pasadena 5,389 Montebello 5,194 Bellflower 5,038 West Vernon 4,930 Paramount 4,917 Florence-Firestone 4,756 North Hills 4,568 Hawthorne 4,563 Canoga Park 4,463 Sun Valley 4,377 South Whittier 4,306 Bell Gardens 4,274 Westlake 4,098 Carson 4,012 Melrose 3,999 Central 3,943 Burbank 3,929 South Park 3,897 Wilmington 3,863 Watts 3,834 Wholesale District 3,785 90813: Long Beach 3,774 Vermont Vista 3,731 Northridge 3,515 Pico-Union 3,498 San Pedro 3,472 La Puente 3,452 Arleta 3,435 Harvard Park 3,356 Bell 3,251 Azusa 3,208 Winnetka 3,155 Covina 3,110 Lakewood 3,069 Granada Hills 3,067 Alhambra 3,057 El Sereno 3,045 Century Palms/Cove 3,013 Athens-Westmont 3,001 Willowbrook 2,973 Exposition Park 2,965 Torrance 2,960 Gardena 2,802 Maywood 2,742 90806: Long Beach 2,740 Hollywood 2,711 Highland Park 2,704 Castaic 2,675 Sherman Oaks 2,640 Lake Balboa 2,611 Temple-Beaudry 2,539 San Fernando 2,522 Hacienda Heights 2,468 Wilshire Center 2,439 Lincoln Heights 2,438 Glendora 2,392 Koreatown 2,387 Cudahy 2,333 Woodland Hills 2,249 West Whittier/Los Nietos 2,246 90810: Long Beach 2,235 Harbor Gateway 2,200 Rosemead 2,168 Monterey Park 2,164 Santa Monica 2,136 Mission Hills 2,129 90804: Long Beach 2,103 La Mirada 2,012 90802: Long Beach 1,989 Downtown 1,929 University Park 1,890 West Adams 1,886 Green Meadows 1,856 Valley Glen 1,848 Valinda 1,831 San Jose Hills 1,798 South El Monte 1,785 Chatsworth 1,756 Eagle Rock 1,719 Hyde Park 1,659 Rowland Heights 1,656 Encino 1,650 Tarzana 1,610 Altadena 1,563 Lawndale 1,550 Monrovia 1,548 Silver Lake 1,547 Lennox 1,541 Glassell Park 1,534 Walnut Park 1,500 San Gabriel 1,476 East Hollywood 1,447 Diamond Bar 1,441 San Dimas 1,441 Vermont Knolls 1,435 West Hills 1,371 East Rancho Dominguez 1,345 90815: Long Beach 1,337 Beverly Hills 1,321 Santa Fe Springs 1,319 Commerce 1,310 La Verne 1,306 Mt. Washington 1,303 Bassett 1,281 Baldwin Hills 1,278 Redondo Beach 1,277 90807: Long Beach 1,276 Cerritos 1,255 Tujunga 1,229 Arcadia 1,205 West Hollywood 1,203 90808: Long Beach 1,169 Unincorporated - Azusa 1,165 Lakeview Terrace 1,164 Temple City 1,156 Harvard Heights 1,148 Little Bangladesh 1,128 Palms 1,119 West Los Angeles 1,118 Hawaiian Gardens 1,112 Duarte 1,110 Westwood 1,110 Harbor City 1,107 Unincorporated - Covina 1,104 Porter Ranch 1,096 Sunland 1,063 Claremont 1,058 Westchester 1,017 Del Rey 1,003 Valley Village 1,002 Culver City 978 Historic Filipinotown 975 90803: Long Beach 950 West Carson 901 Artesia 899 West Puente Valley 870 Mar Vista 857 Northeast San Gabriel 805 Venice 802 Walnut 788 Hollywood Hills 782 Alsace 781 Country Club Park 741 Covina (Charter Oak) 740 Cloverdale/Cochran 737 Lake Los Angeles 736 Leimert Park 726 Brentwood 725 Vermont Square 720 Figueroa Park Square 711 Crenshaw District 700 Studio City 673 Manhattan Beach 667 90814: Long Beach 647 Echo Park 638 South Pasadena 629 Rancho Palos Verdes 619 Atwater Village 603 Gramercy Place 600 Little Armenia 598 Mid-city 583 Elysian Valley 579 Jefferson Park 574 Adams-Normandie 573 Calabasas 568 Avocado Heights 562 Signal Hill 557 Athens Village 544 Quartz Hill 543 Lomita 526 North Whittier 520 Los Feliz 509 Carthay 507 Victoria Park 506 Hancock Park 490 Hermosa Beach 488 Unincorporated - Duarte 468 Crestview 467 Agoura Hills 466 Stevenson Ranch 465 La Crescenta-Montrose 461 South San Gabriel 441 Miracle Mile 438 Sun Village 427 Manchester Square 421 Thai Town 402 Beverlywood 395 Canyon Country 384 La Canada Flintridge 366 Chinatown 364 El Camino Village 358 Pacific Palisades 338 Cadillac-Corning 333 View Park/Windsor Hills 332 South Carthay 326 Beverly Crest 313 Reseda Ranch 309 St Elmo Village 306 El Segundo 298 Century City 284 Longwood 273 Playa Vista 273 Park La Brea 272 Wellington Square 267 Lafayette Square 259 Elysian Park 258 Santa Monica Mountains 255 Wiseburn 252 Littlerock 247 East La Mirada 243 Toluca Lake 243 Unincorporated - Arcadia 242 Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez 233 Sierra Madre 228 Littlerock/Pearblossom 227 East Whittier 208 Cheviot Hills 199 Acton 194 Malibu 186 Little Tokyo 183 Marina del Rey 181 San Marino 181 Unincorporated - Monrovia 180 Ladera Heights 177 Palos Verdes Estates 177 Unincorporated - South El Monte 177 Bel Air 176 Shadow Hills 174 Exposition 173 Desert View Highlands 169 Rancho Park 169 Rancho Dominguez 161 Del Aire 146 Irwindale 146 Unincorporated - Hawthorne 144 Val Verde 144 White Fence Farms 144 Unincorporated - Whittier 143 Angelino Heights 139 East Pasadena 127 University Hills 122 La Rambla 119 Sunrise Village 117 Rolling Hills Estates 116 Reynier Village 111 Unincorporated - West LA 105 View Heights 103 Agua Dulce 96 Kagel/Lopez Canyons 95 Regent Square 94 Unincorporated - La Verne 88 Faircrest Heights 87 Valencia 86 Pellissier Village 84 Industry 82 La Habra Heights 82 Santa Catalina Island 78 Harbor Pines 76 Marina Peninsula 76 Anaverde 73 North Lancaster 73 Rosewood/East Gardena 73 West Rancho Dominguez 73 Palisades Highlands 71 Del Sur 68 Mandeville Canyon 67 Westlake Village 67 Rosewood 65 Lake Manor 62 Saugus 60 Playa Del Rey 56 Toluca Woods 55 Littlerock/Juniper Hills 54 Toluca Terrace 54 Newhall 51 Pearblossom/Llano 49 Leona Valley 48 Roosevelt 45 Unincorporated - Palmdale 43 Vernon 43 Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain 40 Southeast Antelope Valley 38 Unincorporated - Cerritos 38 Unincorporated - Pomona 37 Unincorporated - Glendora 36 Bradbury 31 Hidden Hills 31 Unincorporated - Claremont 31 Elizabeth Lake 26 Westhills 26 Llano 22 Saugus/Canyon Country 21 San Pasqual 20 Bouquet Canyon 19 Hi Vista 18 Lake Hughes 18 Westfield/Academy Hills 18 Rolling Hills 17 West Antelope Valley 17 East Covina 15 Sycamore Square 14 Unincorporated - Del Rey 14 Brookside 13 Palos Verdes Peninsula 12 Unincorporated - La Habra Heights 11 South Antelope Valley 10 Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest 10 Unincorporated - El Monte 10 Unincorporated - Bradbury 9 Sand Canyon 8 Padua Hills 6 Avalon 5 East Lancaster 5 Whittier Narrows 5 San Francisquito Canyon/Bouquet Canyon 4 Angeles National Forest 2 West Chatsworth 1 Show less Hospitals and patients Stay-at-home orders aim to slow the virus in hope of preventing hospitals from being overrun. To keep tabs on available beds, officials watch out for rapid increases in the number of patients. There are now 16,019 hospital patients statewide with a confirmed case, a change of 77% from two weeks ago. ConfirmedSuspectedBoth Intensive care and other hospitalized patients AprilJuneAug.Oct.Dec.02,0004,0006,0008,00010,00012,00014,00016,00018,000 California Department of Public Health Confirmed patients County ICU Other Total Los Angeles » 1,115 4,309 5,424 Orange » 358 1,199 1,557 San Bernardino » 291 1,201 1,492 San Diego » 305 859 1,164 Riverside » 224 868 1,092 Santa Clara » 131 430 561 Fresno » 106 447 553 Sacramento » 103 368 471 Alameda » 93 259 352 Stanislaus » 58 282 340 Kern » 70 245 315 San Joaquin » 75 238 313 Ventura » 64 176 240 Contra Costa » 58 139 197 Placer » 23 161 184 Tulare » 18 159 177 Imperial » 40 134 174 San Francisco » 39 113 152 Monterey » 29 122 151 San Mateo » 29 100 129 Solano » 32 74 106 Santa Barbara » 23 75 98 Butte » 13 71 84 Kings » 8 69 77 Shasta » 12 58 70 Sonoma » 14 56 70 Santa Cruz » 12 47 59 Merced » 15 43 58 Yuba » 12 42 54 Madera » 6 36 42 San Luis Obispo » 9 26 35 Marin » 8 23 31 El Dorado » 9 16 25 Yolo » 12 11 23 Napa » 7 15 22 Nevada » 5 12 17 Amador » 2 11 13 San Benito » 3 10 13 Mendocino » 4 9 13 Inyo » 2 7 9 Tehama » 1 7 8 Siskiyou » 2 5 7 Humboldt » 3 4 7 Lassen » 0 6 6 Tuolumne » 0 6 6 Lake » 1 5 6 Plumas » 0 6 6 Colusa » 0 5 5 Glenn » 0 5 5 Calaveras » 2 2 4 Mono » 0 1 1 Del Norte » 1 0 1 Sutter » 0 0 0 Modoc » 0 0 0 Trinity » 0 0 0 Mariposa » 0 0 0 Show less Officials also closely monitor the number of beds open in intensive-care units. The latest data show that there are 1,234 available statewide. Available ICU beds Aug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.05001,0001,5002,0002,5003,0003,5001,234Dec. 17 California Department of Public Health Officials have organized the state’s counties into five regions. If a region’s available percentage of intensive-care beds falls below 15%, a stay-at-home order is issued. Four regions currently fail. Available ICU beds by region 01530Dec.3Dec.18Bay AreaBay Area12.8%12.8% Greater SacramentoGreater Sacramento14.5%14.5% Northern CaliforniaNorthern California21.0%21.0% San Joaquin ValleySan Joaquin Valley0.0%0.0% Southern CaliforniaSouthern California0.0%0.0% Vaccines California officials have begun to distribute the state’s first batch of coronavirus vaccine. The initial shipments are expected to add up to about 1.2 million doses and are being administered to healthcare workers who face the greatest exposure to the virus and residents of long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes. The state has yet to release figures on how many people have been vaccinated so far. Officials are still drafting a plan on how to roll out the shot beyond the initial group. It is unclear when essential workers and other Californians will have access. Phase 1 Healthcare workers and long-term care residents Doctors and nurses on the front lines are now receiving shots. Other healthcare workers and nursing homes come next in this step. Phase 2 Essential workers Emergency personnel, teachers and farmworkers are expected to be next in line. There is no start date. Who else will qualify is undecided. Phase 3 Everyone else It’s unclear how long the rest of California’s nearly 40 million residents may wait. Experts say shots may be readily available by late spring or summer. Testing After a fitful start, California has increased coronavirus testing in the state. Over the last week, an average of 304,575 tests have been conducted each day. New tests by day MayJulySept.Nov.0100,000200,000300,000400,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage California Department of Public Health In the last seven days, about 12.8% of the 2,132,026 tests conducted have returned a positive result. Positive test rate, seven-day average MayJulySept.Nov.0%5%10%15%12.8%Dec. 17 California Department of Public Health Wide disparities in age and race While younger adults make up the majority of positive tests, deaths due to the virus have skewed heavily toward the elderly. Percentage of cases vs. population 0%10%20%30%40%50%80+75-7970-7465-6960-6450-5935-4918-345-170-4 Percentage of deaths vs. population 0%10%20%30%40%50%80+75-7970-7465-6960-6450-5935-4918-345-170-4 There are 1252 cases with an unreported age. California Department of Public Health The state has logged the race of the patient in nearly two-thirds of cases. Latinos and Black people have contracted the virus at a higher rate than white and Asian people. After adjusting for population, Latinos are now 2.7 times more likely to test positive than white people. Cumulative cases by race per 100,000 people JuneAug.Oct.Dec.01,0002,0003,0004,0005,000AsianAsianBlackBlackLatino4,600 casesper 100,000Latino4,600 casesper 100,000OtherOtherWhiteWhite The other category includes Native Americans and people of two or more races. California Department of Public Health One outcome is that among most age groups, and especially younger people, Black people and Latinos are dying more often than other races relative to their share of the population. Percentage of deaths vs. population Age: All 18+ 0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-79 80+ CasesDeaths 0%20%40%60%80%BlackAsianWhiteLatino Race Deaths Deaths Pct. Population Pct. Latino 10,452 47.9% 36.3% White 6,781 31.1% 38.8% Asian 2,632 12.1% 16.5% Black 1,550 7.1% 6.1% Note: There are 240 deaths with an unknown race in this age bracket, 1% of the total. Lives lost to COVID-19 Learn more about those we've lost by reading Times obituaries of Californians who have died from coronavirus. Nursing homes Nursing homes are a tragic focal point of the outbreak. Residents and staff have accounted for 5% the state's coronavirus cases, but 34% of its deaths. CasesDeaths Deaths at nursing homes vs. elsewhere JuneAug.Oct.Dec.05,00010,00015,00020,000 California Department of Public Health Track outbreaks in California nursing homes Follow the data and look up the latest tallies at the hundreds of skilled-nursing and assisted-living facilities across the state. California in context To date, the United States has recorded 17,194,436 coronavirus cases and 310,634 deaths. In the last week, the country has averaged 215,606 new cases and 2,639 deaths per day. While California — America’s most populous state — has the nation’s top case counts, it ranks much lower after adjusting for population. Home to 12% of the country's population, thus far it has accounted for roughly 10% of cases. New cases in California vs. the rest of the country MarchMayJulySept.Nov.050,000100,000150,000200,000 Johns Hopkins University CSSE, Times survey State Cases Per 100k Last 14 days Per 100k New cases FewerMore California 1,751,091 4,472.9 464,264 1,185.9 Mar 1Dec 17 Texas 1,551,749 5,564.8 207,036 742.5 Ohio 596,178 5,121 149,329 1,282.7 Pennsylvania 534,948 4,182.2 142,514 1,114.2 New York 815,469 4,156.6 141,294 720.2 Florida 1,168,483 5,672.8 139,453 677 Illinois 879,428 6,859 119,866 934.9 Tennessee 493,230 7,415.8 104,978 1,578.4 Arizona 435,036 6,262.5 88,615 1,275.6 Indiana 447,190 6,737.4 87,760 1,322.2 North Carolina 457,660 4,506.5 80,429 792 Georgia 568,396 5,519.8 80,418 780.9 Michigan 487,356 4,894.4 76,513 768.4 Massachusetts 309,247 4,527.6 68,340 1,000.6 New Jersey 419,330 4,721.2 68,331 769.3 Wisconsin 482,443 8,349.1 55,909 967.6 Minnesota 389,171 7,040.8 55,545 1,004.9 Colorado 300,414 5,431.3 53,205 961.9 Virginia 296,093 3,519.1 51,590 613.2 Alabama 310,335 6,379.4 49,976 1,027.3 Missouri 365,678 6,004.5 49,443 811.9 Oklahoma 248,204 6,334.7 44,156 1,127 Kentucky 234,020 5,270.5 43,420 977.9 South Carolina 262,774 5,302.2 39,711 801.3 Maryland 243,984 4,064.1 38,585 642.7 Utah 243,918 8,009.5 37,753 1,239.7 Nevada 196,379 6,718.8 36,847 1,260.7 Louisiana 279,321 5,989.4 35,243 755.7 Washington 214,265 2,937.4 34,822 477.4 Connecticut 160,102 4,470.2 33,925 947.2 Kansas 197,931 6,804.6 32,775 1,126.8 Arkansas 194,543 6,505 30,233 1,010.9 Mississippi 187,904 6,287 28,868 965.9 Iowa 262,210 8,370.6 23,486 749.8 New Mexico 126,045 6,023.8 23,183 1,107.9 Idaho 126,878 7,517.3 20,423 1,210 Oregon 98,936 2,423.7 19,643 481.2 Nebraska 153,400 8,053.5 18,690 981.2 West Virginia 68,485 3,744.3 17,460 954.6 Rhode Island 77,290 7,314.9 16,568 1,568 Delaware 48,768 5,136.2 11,312 1,191.4 New Hampshire 34,264 2,550.1 11,271 838.9 Puerto Rico 64,751 1,911.8 10,646 314.3 Montana 75,483 7,245.9 10,361 994.6 South Dakota 93,197 10,783.1 9,849 1,139.5 Alaska 42,856 5,803 8,293 1,122.9 North Dakota 89,063 11,840.3 7,958 1,058 Wyoming 40,593 6,976.7 5,515 947.9 Maine 17,901 1,343.1 5,347 401.2 District of Columbia 25,830 3,773.6 3,666 535.6 Hawaii 20,067 1,411.2 1,583 111.3 Vermont 6,149 983.9 1,507 241.1 Show less The same is true for deaths. So far, California has accounted for 7% of deaths nationwide. It still trails far behind New York, where deaths surged in the early days of the pandemic. New deaths in California vs. the rest of the country MarchMayJulySept.Nov.01,0002,0003,0004,000 Johns Hopkins University CSSE, Times survey State Deaths Per 100k Last 14 days Per 100k New deaths FewerMore California 22,176 56.6 2,583 6.6 Mar 1Dec 17 Texas 25,177 90.3 2,518 9 Pennsylvania 13,329 104.2 2,458 19.2 Illinois 15,985 124.7 2,361 18.4 Michigan 11,801 118.5 1,766 17.7 Florida 20,305 98.6 1,431 6.9 New York 36,052 183.8 1,240 6.3 Indiana 7,180 108.2 1,147 17.3 Ohio 7,894 67.8 1,141 9.8 Tennessee 5,845 87.9 1,064 16 Show all Tracking the coronavirus California counties Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba Other trackers Housing homeless people Nursing homes State prisons Following the curve Unemployment and economic fallout Which counties are open Which beaches are closed Lives lost Frequently asked questions More coverage Coronavirus symptoms How coronavirus spreads Get our newsletter About the numbers This page was created by Swetha Kannan, Casey Miller, Sean Greene, Lorena Iñiguez Elebee, Rong-Gong Lin II, Ryan Murphy, Melody Gutierrez, Priya Krishnakumar, Sandhya Kambhampati, Maloy Moore, Jennifer Lu, Aida Ylanan, Vanessa Martínez, Ryan Menezes, Thomas Suh Lauder, Andrea Roberson, Ben Poston, Nicole Santa Cruz, Iris Lee, Rahul Mukherjee, Jaclyn Cosgrove, Anthony Pesce, Paul Duginski and Phi Do. State and county totals come from an ongoing Times survey of California’s 58 county health agencies as well as the three run by cities. Those figures are ahead of the totals periodically released by the state’s Department of Public Health. State officials acknowledge that their tallies lag behind the updates posted by local agencies throughout the day and do not dispute The Times’ method. Data on hospitalizations, tests, demographics and reopening plans come from the state health department. Nursing home totals include skilled-nursing facilities tracked by the state public health department, as well as assisted-living facilities monitored by the California Department of Social Services. Data from other states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico are collected by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering. Counties are organized into regions using the groupings developed by the state health department. The Times database is available to the public on Github, a popular website for hosting data and computer code. The files will be updated daily at github.com/datadesk/california-coronavirus-data. The data collection effort is done in partnership with journalists at the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Diego Union-Tribune, KQED, KPCC, CapRadio, Calmatters and Stanford’s Big Local News. Learn more about The Times count by reading this list of frequently asked questions or by reading this interview with members of our team. If you see information here that you believe is incorrect or out of date, please contact Data and Graphics Editor Ben Welsh at [email protected]. Change log Dec. 14 New charts were added ranking the rate of new cases in the state’s five regions over the last seven days. Dec. 12 New charts were added plotting the ICU capacity in the state’s five region over time. Dec. 3 The state’s new ICU availability metric were added to county reopening profiles. Nov. 13 A chart tracking changes in tier assignments was added to the reopenings tracker. Nov. 9 Per-capita totals for city-level data added to some county pages. Oct. 19 Maps were added for case counts in Del Norte, Lake, Siskiyou, Trinity counties. Oct. 17 The hotspots section now offers a ranking of counties by the total number of cases and deaths in the past week. Oct. 9 Charts plotting the daily trend in cities and regions added to most county pages. Oct. 4 Charts plotting how each area stacks up against the state’s reopening benchmarks added to county pages. Oct. 1 City-level totals added for Shasta County. Sept. 27 Totals for skilled-nursing facilities are now drawn from the state's open data portal, which is promoted as the most comprehensive and up-to-date source. Sept. 26 The hotspots section now offers a ranking of counties by deaths per 100,000 residents over the last seven days. Sept. 22 Nursing home lists moved to a new page focused on skilled-nursing and assisted-living facilities. Sept. 13 The logarithmic curves plotting the rate of growth in each state were replaced. Instead, stacked-bar charts compare California's case and death counts against the rest of the nation. Sept. 12 The county map is now exclusively focused on cumulative totals and starts off by displaying grand totals per 100,000 residents. Sept. 11 The logarithmic curves plotting the rate of growth in each county were replaced. Instead, after adjusting for population, counties are now ranked by the number new cases announced in the past week. The reopening map has been removed and can be found by visiting our more complete county reopening tracker. https://www.latimes.com/projects/california-coronavirus-cases-tracking-outbreak/
  17. 6,333 Douglas 2,467 Lancaster 2,033 Sarpy 526 Hall 431 Dodge 395 Lincoln 320 Buffalo 319 Madison 270 Adams 243 Cass 231 Gage 229 Saunders 211 Washington 198 Dawson 186 Scotts Bluff 185 Platte 169 Red Willow 166 Dakota 157 Knox 133 Seward 133 Cedar 129 Johnson 122 Saline 119 York 119 Otoe 117 Kimball 111 Cuming 100 Jefferson 99 Keith 93 Custer 90 Cheyenne 84 Clay 82 Box Butte 82 Hamilton 80 Thurston 79 Wayne 79 Nemaha 78 Phelps 75 Sheridan 67 Holt 61 Thayer 55 Butler 54 Richardson 53 Antelope 52 Pierce 51 Dawes 50 Furnas 50 Colfax 48 Howard 47 Merrick 47 Boone 47 Dixon 45 Cherry 44 Burt 44 Nuckolls 40 Kearney 40 Fillmore 37 Hitchcock 37 Pawnee 37 Perkins 36 Morrill 35 Greeley 35 Stanton 32 Valley 29 Webster 29 Nance 28 Gosper 27 Brown 23 Chase 20 Boyd 18 Frontier 18 Deuel 15 Dundy 15 Rock 14 Garfield 14 Keya Paha 13 Harlan 13 Sherman 12 Polk 12 Wheeler 12 Franklin 8 Logan 8 Thomas 6 Garden 6 Banner 5 Hayes 4 Loup 3 McPherson 3 Sioux 2 Grant 2 Hooker 1 Blaine 1 Arthur https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/ece0db09da4d4ca68252c3967aa1e9dd
  18. https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/COVID19/DataDashboard
  19. Total Cases 41,905 New Cases Yesterday 485 Updated Daily by Noon Hospitalizations 910 Total count (does not reflect current stays) Deaths 182
  20. https://health.wyo.gov/publichealth/infectious-disease-epidemiology-unit/disease/novel-coronavirus/covid-19-map-and-statistics/
  21. https://health.hawaii.gov/coronavirusdisease2019/
  22. New Cases 86 6,243 Total Currently Hospitalized 27 Hospitalized In ICU 10 Hospitalized Under Investigation 2 Percent Positive 7-day Avg. 2.2% People Tested 248,986 Total Tests 640,896 Recovered 3,970 63.6% of Cases Deaths 107 1.7% of Ca https://www.healthvermont.gov/covid-19/current-activity/vermont-dashboard
  23. COVID-19 Case Trends https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/infectious-disease/epi/airborne/coronavirus/data.shtml Download an Excel file with the most recent cumulative case data by zip code, county, sex, age, race, and historical case data by county. Maine COVID-19 Reopening Gating Metrics Cumulative COVID-19 Cases by ZIP Code Download an Excel file with the most recent cumulative case data by zip code, county, sex, age, race, and historical case data by county. Tables of COVID-19 Testing and Contact Tracing Data, Hospital Use, and Case Demographics View a Table of Contact Tracing (Sara Alert) Data Contact Tracing (Sara Alert) Data Number of Individuals Currently in Monitoring Total Number of Individuals Enrolled 1,060 30,733 Maine CDC updates contact tracing data weekly. Updated December 17, 2020 at 10:20 AM
  24. New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report (data updated as of December 18, 2020 - 9:00 AM) https://www.nh.gov/covid19/ Number of Persons with COVID-19 1 34,960 Recovered 27,459 (79%) Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 638 (2%) Total Current COVID-19 Cases 6,863 Persons Who Have Been Hospitalized for COVID-19 881 (3%) Current Hospitalizations 273 Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)2 479,655 Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories, Antibody Laboratory Tests2 34,196 Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL 61,263 Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL3 1,763 1 Includes specimens positive at any laboratory and those confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing.2 Includes specimens tested at the NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL), LabCorp, Quest, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Mako, certain hospital laboratories, the University of New Hampshire and their contracted laboratory, and those sent to CDC prior to NH PHL testing capacity.3 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH PHL. Does not include tests pending at commercial laboratories. Active Cases Data Active Cases Map December 18, 2020
  25. https://coronavirus.idaho.gov/
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