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  1. https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report
  2. https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspx
  3. 5,578 Douglas 2,381 Lancaster 1,948 Sarpy 851 Scotts Bluff 682 Madison 634 Buffalo 587 Platte 566 Lincoln 566 Hall 491 Dodge 251 Washington 241 Adams 240 Gage 237 Dawson 236 York 213 Saunders 204 Cass 203 Seward 197 Saline 194 Wayne 190 Dakota 159 Colfax 156 Otoe 150 Red Willow 141 Holt 119 Burt 115 Cuming 110 Cheyenne 106 Box Butte 103 Pierce 98 Fillmore 96 Merrick 95 Butler 91 Thurston 89 Phelps 89 Richardson 87 Custer 86 Hamilton 84 Dawes 72 Jefferson 71 Cedar 70 Knox 69 Nance 69 Morrill 69 Furnas 69 Clay 67 Howard 66 Boone 66 Kearney 63 Keith 62 Antelope 61 Dixon 59 Nemaha 53 Sheridan 51 Chase 49 Johnson 48 Nuckolls 47 Polk 45 Kimball 45 Stanton 41 Thayer 39 Cherry 38 Sherman 37 Garden 31 Garfield 31 Franklin 29 Valley 25 Hitchcock 25 Brown 25 Harlan 25 Gosper 21 Webster 19 Dundy 18 Boyd 17 Frontier 15 Perkins 15 Pawnee 13 Greeley 12 Rock 12 Deuel 11 Thomas 9 Hooker 8 Logan 6 Hayes 6 Blaine 4 Arthur 4 Loup 2 Wheeler 2 Grant 1 McPherson 1 Keya Paha https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/ece0db09da4d4ca68252c3967aa1e9dd
  4. https://doh.sd.gov/news/Coronavirus.aspx
  5. https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
  6. Total Positive Cases 27,112286.9 per 10,000 people https://myhealthycommunity.dhss.delaware.gov/locations/state#outcomes Confirmed 25,898 Probable 1,214 Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities 1,545 Positive Cases by County New Castle County 14,545 Kent County 3,829 Sussex County 8,645 Unknown 93 Deaths in State of Delaware Total Deaths 7226.0 per 10,000 people Confirmed 635 Probable 87 Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities 415
  7. November 9, 2020: Total Overall Number of Tests: 561,833 Total Number of DC Residents Tested: 268,838* Total Positives: 18,173 Total Lives Lost: 657 Cleared from Isolation: 13,977 *All data are preliminary and are subject to change based on additional reporting https://coronavirus.dc.gov/data
  8. https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiMjA2ZThiOWUtM2FlNS00MGY5LWFmYjUtNmQwNTQ3Nzg5N2I2IiwidCI6ImU0YTM0MGU2LWI4OWUtNGU2OC04ZWFhLTE1NDRkMjcwMzk4MCJ9
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Abbeville Rate (per 100k): 2,976.31 Cases--Confirmed positives: 730, Probable: 114 Deaths--Confirmed: 15, Probable: 4 Aiken Rate (per 100k): 2,868.23 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,901, Probable: 568 Deaths--Confirmed: 80, Probable: 11 Allendale Rate (per 100k): 5,006.91 Cases--Confirmed positives: 435, Probable: 3 Deaths--Confirmed: 8, Probable: 0 Anderson Rate (per 100k): 3,064.8 Cases--Confirmed positives: 6,208, Probable: 381 Deaths--Confirmed: 193, Probable: 16 Bamberg Rate (per 100k): 4,940.99 Cases--Confirmed positives: 695, Probable: 7 Deaths--Confirmed: 35, Probable: 0 Barnwell Rate (per 100k): 4,092.78 Cases--Confirmed positives: 854, Probable: 50 Deaths--Confirmed: 22, Probable: 3 Beaufort Rate (per 100k): 3,290.1 Cases--Confirmed positives: 6,321, Probable: 98 Deaths--Confirmed: 90, Probable: 3 Berkeley Rate (per 100k): 2,732.25 Cases--Confirmed positives: 6,227, Probable: 296 Deaths--Confirmed: 91, Probable: 6 Calhoun Rate (per 100k): 3,511.3 Cases--Confirmed positives: 511, Probable: 11 Deaths--Confirmed: 16, Probable: 2 Charleston Rate (per 100k): 4,219.92 Cases--Confirmed positives: 17,361, Probable: 704 Deaths--Confirmed: 263, Probable: 22 Cherokee Rate (per 100k): 2,865.62 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,642, Probable: 43 Deaths--Confirmed: 55, Probable: 2 Chester Rate (per 100k): 4,025.56 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,298, Probable: 41 Deaths--Confirmed: 29, Probable: 1 Chesterfield Rate (per 100k): 3,025.19 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,381, Probable: 204 Deaths--Confirmed: 48, Probable: 2 Clarendon Rate (per 100k): 3,656.84 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,234, Probable: 36 Deaths--Confirmed: 67, Probable: 2 Colleton Rate (per 100k): 3,447.73 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,299, Probable: 71 Deaths--Confirmed: 47, Probable: 1 Darlington Rate (per 100k): 3,466.03 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,309, Probable: 396 Deaths--Confirmed: 65, Probable: 2 Dillon Rate (per 100k): 4,386.63 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,337, Probable: 66 Deaths--Confirmed: 44, Probable: 4 Dorchester Rate (per 100k): 2,907.7 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,734, Probable: 385 Deaths--Confirmed: 99, Probable: 7 Edgefield Rate (per 100k): 3,598.68 Cases--Confirmed positives: 981, Probable: 38 Deaths--Confirmed: 17, Probable: 5 Fairfield Rate (per 100k): 3,942.36 Cases--Confirmed positives: 881, Probable: 40 Deaths--Confirmed: 38, Probable: 2 Florence Rate (per 100k): 4,104.33 Cases--Confirmed positives: 5,676, Probable: 266 Deaths--Confirmed: 205, Probable: 1 Georgetown Rate (per 100k): 3,299.3 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,068, Probable: 468 Deaths--Confirmed: 41, Probable: 19 Greenville Rate (per 100k): 3,675.35 Cases--Confirmed positives: 19,242, Probable: 308 Deaths--Confirmed: 351, Probable: 21 Greenwood Rate (per 100k): 3,633.62 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,573, Probable: 132 Deaths--Confirmed: 70, Probable: 8 Hampton Rate (per 100k): 4,016.23 Cases--Confirmed positives: 772, Probable: 28 Deaths--Confirmed: 31, Probable: 1 Horry Rate (per 100k): 3,426.9 Cases--Confirmed positives: 12,134, Probable: 1,035 Deaths--Confirmed: 214, Probable: 30 Jasper Rate (per 100k): 3,202.21 Cases--Confirmed positives: 963, Probable: 12 Deaths--Confirmed: 22, Probable: 1 Kershaw Rate (per 100k): 3,761.03 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,503, Probable: 165 Deaths--Confirmed: 51, Probable: 5 Lancaster Rate (per 100k): 2,757.83 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,703, Probable: 161 Deaths--Confirmed: 57, Probable: 5 Laurens Rate (per 100k): 3,043.28 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,054, Probable: 45 Deaths--Confirmed: 61, Probable: 2 Lee Rate (per 100k): 4,718.33 Cases--Confirmed positives: 794, Probable: 45 Deaths--Confirmed: 36, Probable: 0 Lexington Rate (per 100k): 3,074.48 Cases--Confirmed positives: 9,185, Probable: 707 Deaths--Confirmed: 211, Probable: 5 McCormick Rate (per 100k): 2,895.49 Cases--Confirmed positives: 274, Probable: 22 Deaths--Confirmed: 6, Probable: 1 Marion Rate (per 100k): 3,777.28 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,158, Probable: 74 Deaths--Confirmed: 41, Probable: 4 Marlboro Rate (per 100k): 4,372.46 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,142, Probable: 87 Deaths--Confirmed: 13, Probable: 2 Newberry Rate (per 100k): 4,339.23 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,668, Probable: 151 Deaths--Confirmed: 54, Probable: 6 Oconee Rate (per 100k): 3,315.06 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,637, Probable: 49 Deaths--Confirmed: 32, Probable: 2 Orangeburg Rate (per 100k): 3,977.95 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,428, Probable: 64 Deaths--Confirmed: 131, Probable: 1 Pickens Rate (per 100k): 3,878.35 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,921, Probable: 155 Deaths--Confirmed: 66, Probable: 6 Richland Rate (per 100k): 4,099.01 Cases--Confirmed positives: 17,042, Probable: 1,297 Deaths--Confirmed: 262, Probable: 17 Saluda Rate (per 100k): 3,536.36 Cases--Confirmed positives: 724, Probable: 30 Deaths--Confirmed: 21, Probable: 4 Spartanburg Rate (per 100k): 2,933.85 Cases--Confirmed positives: 9,382, Probable: 708 Deaths--Confirmed: 234, Probable: 15 Sumter Rate (per 100k): 3,451.05 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,683, Probable: 82 Deaths--Confirmed: 89, Probable: 4 Union Rate (per 100k): 3,009.23 Cases--Confirmed positives: 822, Probable: 49 Deaths--Confirmed: 24, Probable: 0 Williamsburg Rate (per 100k): 4,455.35 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,353, Probable: 168 Deaths--Confirmed: 39, Probable: 11 York Rate (per 100k): 2,589.16 Cases--Confirmed positives: 7,275, Probable: 363 Deaths--Confirmed: 111, Probable: 1 https://scdhec.gov/covid19/sc-testing-data-projections-covid-19#main
  10. https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/cases.htm
  11. 247,260 Confirmed Cases 14,222 CDC Expanded Case Definition (Probable) 261,482 Total Cases 21,037 Number of Hospitalizations in Ohio 5,212 Confirmed Deaths 335 CDC Expanded Death Definition (Probable) 5,547 Total Deaths 4,086 Number of ICU Admissions <1-109 Age Range 41 Median Age 47%* Sex - Males 53%* Sex - Females https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/home
  12. Essex County 675 New Positives 1,929 Confirmed Deaths 28,091 Positive Test Results 230 Probable Deaths Passaic County 368 New Positives 1,132 Confirmed Deaths 23,120 Positive Test Results 141 Probable Deaths Union County 357 New Positives 1,215 Confirmed Deaths 22,584 Positive Test Results 168 Probable Deaths Bergen County 354 New Positives 1,827 Confirmed Deaths 27,361 Positive Test Results 245 Probable Deaths Hudson County 293 New Positives 1,381 Confirmed Deaths 25,393 Positive Test Results 158 Probable Deaths Middlesex County 281 New Positives 1,255 Confirmed Deaths 24,352 Positive Test Results 203 Probable Deaths Camden County 203 New Positives 589 Confirmed Deaths 13,419 Positive Test Results 53 Probable Deaths Monmouth County 192 New Positives 783 Confirmed Deaths 15,558 Positive Test Results 92 Probable Deaths Mercer County 184 New Positives 607 Confirmed Deaths 10,228 Positive Test Results 36 Probable Deaths Morris County 168 New Positives 698 Confirmed Deaths 10,419 Positive Test Results 145 Probable Deaths Ocean County 145 New Positives 1,014 Confirmed Deaths 17,783 Positive Test Results 66 Probable Deaths Somerset County 130 New Positives 525 Confirmed Deaths 7,140 Positive Test Results 75 Probable Deaths Burlington County 126 New Positives 480 Confirmed Deaths 9,630 Positive Test Results 41 Probable Deaths Gloucester County 111 New Positives 245 Confirmed Deaths 6,365 Positive Test Results 7 Probable Deaths Atlantic County 97 New Positives 256 Confirmed Deaths 6,012 Positive Test Results 14 Probable Deaths Cumberland County 51 New Positives 155 Confirmed Deaths 4,286 Positive Test Results 8 Probable Deaths Hunterdon County 38 New Positives 73 Confirmed Deaths 1,831 Positive Test Results 54 Probable Deaths Warren County 29 New Positives 158 Confirmed Deaths 1,859 Positive Test Results 13 Probable Deaths Sussex County 14 New Positives 162 Confirmed Deaths 1,912 Positive Test Results 36 Probable Deaths Cape May County 9 New Positives 92 Confirmed Deaths 1,237 Positive Test Results 10 Probable Deaths Salem County 8 New Positives 85 Confirmed Deaths 1,252 Positive Test Results 5 Probable Deaths https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/topics/covid2019_dashboard.shtml
  13. 1,307 New Cases 10 New Deaths 26,460 New Tests 189,682 Confirmed Cases* 5,829 Confirmed Deaths* 2,919,903 Confirmatory Tests* Presumed Recovered 172,210 as of 11/2/2020 Probable Cases 5,020 as of 11/4/2020 COVID Patients 684 in Hospitals** COVID Patients 66 on Ventilators**
  14. http://www.dph.illinois.gov/covid19
  15. New Tests Administered 30,729 08/25/2020 ... 11/09/2020 14,938 New Individuals Tested New Positive Cases 4,879 11/06/2020 ... 11/09/2020 Positivity - All Tests 9.9 %7-Day Rate 10/28/2020 ... 11/03/2020 6.3 % cumulative rate New Deaths 63 10/14/2020 ... 11/09/2020 Total Confirmed COVID-19 Counts Total Tests Administered 3,269,653 02/26/2020 ... 11/08/2020 1,837,630 Individuals Tested Total Positive Cases 219,338 03/06/2020 ... 11/08/2020 Positivity - Unique Individuals 19.2 %7-Day Rate 10/28/2020 ... 11/03/2020 11.9 % cumulative rate Total Deaths 4,481 03/15/2020 ... 11/08/2020 https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/
  16. Aitkin County: 365 Anoka County: 13,321 Becker County: 997 Beltrami County: 1,284 Benton County: 1,658 Big Stone County: 217 Blue Earth County: 2,630 Brown County: 603 Carlton County: 907 Carver County: 2,472 Cass County: 718 Chippewa County: 580 Chisago County: 17,998 Clay County: 3,276 Clearwater County: 220 Cook County: 36 Cottonwood County: 401 Crow Wing County: 1,895 Dakota County: 13,322 Dodge County: 502 Douglas County: 1,263 Faribault County: 320 Fillmore County: 370 Freeborn County: 901 Goodhue County: 996 Grant County: 143 Hennepin County: 44,547 Houston County: 372 Hubbard County: 651 Isanti County: 945 Itasca County: 1,108 Jackson County: 278 Kanabec County: 330 Kandiyohi County: 2,294 Kittson County: 109 Koochiching County: 221 Lac Qui Parle County: 188 Lake County: 189 Lake of the Woods County: 64 Le Sueur County: 855 Lincoln County: 234 Lyon County: 1,322 Mahnomen County: 159 Marshall County: 269 Martin County: 724 McLeod County: 957 Meeker County: 547 Mille Lacs County: 847 Morrison County: 1,179 Mower County: 1,703 Murray County: 362 Nicollet County: 982 Nobles County: 2,636 Norman County: 205 Olmsted County: 4,283 Otter Tail County: 1,436 Pennington County: 296 Pine County: 780 Pipestone County: 463 Polk County: 1,400 Pope County: 258 Ramsey County: 18,649 Red Lake County: 120 Redwood County: 417 Renville County: 392 Rice County: 2,237 Rock County: 450 Roseau County: 589 Scott County: 4,862 Sherburne County: 3,023 Sibley County: 368 St. Louis County: 4,567 Stearns County: 8,474 Steele County: 1,025 Stevens County: 264 Swift County: 320 Todd County: 1,246 Traverse County: 84 Wabasha County: 555 Wadena County: 430 Waseca County: 1,017 Washington County: 8,908 Watonwan County: 629 Wilkin County: 211 Winona County: 1,761 Wright County: 4,051 Yellow Medicine County: 406 https://mndps.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/f28f84968c1148129932c3bebb1d3a1a
  17. https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard/cases
  18. Cumulative Cases and Deaths by County 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 1186 47 64 14 Alcorn 1225 14 72 3 Amite 442 14 15 2 Attala 874 27 92 20 Benton 418 15 44 8 Bolivar 2158 82 220 30 Calhoun 662 13 25 4 Carroll 590 13 45 9 Chickasaw 927 31 47 14 Choctaw 236 7 1 0 Claiborne 554 16 43 9 Clarke 824 53 93 27 Clay 776 25 20 3 Coahoma 1320 37 106 7 Copiah 1459 38 72 9 Covington 1066 31 64 14 De Soto 8328 85 95 19 Forrest 3293 83 177 41 Franklin 266 3 4 1 George 1113 21 36 6 Greene 520 19 40 6 Grenada 1277 42 114 21 Hancock 984 33 57 8 Harrison 6184 97 292 34 Hinds 8596 182 484 80 Holmes 1181 60 102 20 Humphreys 489 18 27 7 Issaquena 108 4 0 0 Itawamba 1294 30 89 17 Jackson 5481 103 113 11 Jasper 743 19 1 0 Jefferson 293 11 13 3 Jefferson Davis 475 15 8 1 Jones 3169 85 187 38 Kemper 348 15 41 9 Lafayette 2730 43 123 28 Lamar 2522 45 41 11 Lauderdale 2864 141 277 75 Lawrence 600 14 26 2 Leake 1221 43 42 7 Lee 4103 87 194 39 Leflore 1844 88 194 47 Lincoln 1534 64 162 36 Lowndes 2004 62 102 33 Madison 4120 96 241 45 Marion 1011 46 92 15 Marshall 1731 37 59 12 Monroe 1678 76 172 52 Montgomery 621 23 54 9 Neshoba 1973 111 130 39 Newton 925 29 40 10 Noxubee 627 17 21 4 Oktibbeha 2171 57 193 31 Panola 1850 42 60 8 Pearl River 1273 64 95 23 Perry 563 24 20 7 Pike 1454 58 98 27 Pontotoc 1708 22 19 2 Prentiss 1216 23 52 4 Quitman 437 7 0 0 Rankin 4515 89 181 23 Scott 1342 29 21 3 Sharkey 293 15 43 8 Simpson 1300 51 122 19 Smith 641 16 55 8 Stone 569 14 55 9 Sunflower 1750 54 84 15 Tallahatchie 902 26 29 7 Tate 1401 41 66 14 Tippah 1051 27 61 2 Tishomingo 919 41 96 26 Tunica 563 18 15 2 Union 1372 25 46 11 Walthall 679 27 67 13 Warren 1625 56 125 26 Washington 2787 105 181 39 Wayne 1076 22 59 10 Webster 390 14 52 11 Wilkinson 353 22 20 5 Winston 971 22 44 11 Yalobusha 606 23 78 15 Yazoo 1394 36 136 14 Total 128,138 3,480 7,046 1,352 Case Classifications Mississippi investigates and reports both probable and confirmed cases and deaths according to the CSTE case definition. Confirmed Probable Total Cases 109,087 19,051 128,138 Deaths 3,095 385 3,480 Confirmed cases and deaths are generally determined by positive PCR tests, which detect the presence of ongoing coronavirus infection. https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html
  19. https://www.azdhs.gov/preparedness/epidemiology-disease-control/infectious-disease-epidemiology/covid-19/dashboards/index.php
  20. https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/disease/coronavirus/Pages/Cases.aspx
  21. Number of confirmed cases : 156,709 Number of persons tested negative : 1,891,138 Total testing volume : 3,702,658 Number of confirmed deaths : 4,084 Number of probable deaths : 149 Currently hospitalized : 761 Acute care : 585 Intensive care : 176 Ever hospitalized : 17,914 Released from isolation : 8,305 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 1,156 (28) Anne Arundel 13,335 (271) 12* Baltimore City 19,549 (499) 18* Baltimore County 22,864 (664) 24* Calvert 1,294 (28) 1* Caroline 783 (9) Carroll 2,504 (127) 3* Cecil 1,489 (35) 1* Charles 3,516 (100) 2* Dorchester 874 (13) Frederick 5,257 (132) 8* Garrett 194 (1) Harford 4,188 (80) 4* Howard 6,443 (123) 6* Kent 360 (24) 2* Montgomery 27,731 (855) 41* Prince George's 34,856 (849) 24* Queen Anne's 848 (25) 1* St. Mary's 1,608 (60) Somerset 506 (7) Talbot 674 (6) Washington 2,664 (47) Wicomico 2,728 (52) Worcester 1,288 (30) 1* Data not available (19) 1* By Age Range and Gender Age/Gender Cases Deaths 0-9 6,236 10-19 13,902 (3) 20-29 29,895 (24) 1* 30-39 28,213 (54) 6* 40-49 24,751 (133) 3* 50-59 22,833 (333) 16* 60-69 15,303 (665) 14* 70-79 8,854 (1,015) 28* 80+ 6,722 (1,855) 81* Data not available (2) Female 82,423 (1,999) 75* Male 74,286 (2,085) 74* By Race and Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity Cases Deaths African-American (NH) 47,855 (1,642) 55* Asian (NH) 3,017 (150) 6* White (NH) 43,083 (1,761) 74* Hispanic 32,541 (464) 13* Other (NH) 7,305 (46) Data not available 22,908 (21) 1* https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
  22. CASES 206,567 TOTAL 174,987 CONFIRMED 31,580 PROBABLE LAST 14 DAYS 20,624 CASES No Data TESTED (DIAGNOSTIC) *TOTAL HOSPITALIZATIONS To Date Updates M-F at 3 p.m. 21,294 STATEWIDE DEATHS 3,120 TOTAL 2,890 CONFIRMED 230 PROBABLE TOTAL TESTED No Data DIAGNOSTIC No Data ANTIBODY PRESUMED RECOVERIES Updated Weekly 84,471 STATEWIDE https://alpublichealth.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/6d2771faa9da4a2786a509d82c8cf0f7
  23. https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/covid-19-in-virginia/
  24. https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/
  25. By Los Angeles Times Staff Updated Nov. 9, 10:56 p.m. Pacific 982,666 confirmed cases +8,085 on Monday 18,004 deaths +29 on Monday The COVID-19 pandemic has spread rapidly across California. Experts say the true number of people infected is unknown and likely much higher than official tallies. To better understand the spread of the virus, The Times is conducting an independent, continual survey of dozens of local health agencies across the state. What we know New cases are surging. Case counts have begun to rapidly increase. Over the last seven days, the state averaged 5,935 cases per day, with 4.1% of tests coming back positive. Officials warn things could get worse. Death tallies are expected grow. The state has averaged 44.1 daily deaths over the last week. When case counts increase, the death toll typically rises soon after. The state has eased the lockdown. The governor now rates 10 counties as too risky to reopen, including Los Angeles County. With cases rising, stricter rules may return in some areas. Disparities in age and race persist. Roughly 74% of the dead were 65 or older. After adjusting for population, Latinos are now 3.2 times more likely than whites to test positive. California counties +Other trackers +More coverage + Jump to a section Totals Hotspots Maps Hospitals 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 112.4 days, a number used to measure how quickly the virus is spreading. CasesDeaths Cumulative cases Feb.AprilJuneAug.Oct.0200,000400,000600,000800,0001,000,000Stay athome orderStay athome orderGovernoreases limitsGovernoreases limits982,666Nov. 9 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 5,935 new cases and 44.1 new deaths per day. New cases by day Feb.AprilJuneAug.Oct.02,0004,0006,0008,00010,00012,00014,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverageData collectionerrors reportedData collectionerrors reported Deaths by day Feb.AprilJuneAug.Oct.0501001502007-dayaverage7-dayaverage The lines above are seven-day averages. They offer a more stable view of the trend than daily totals. The gray range marks 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 counties to determine when and how businesses reopen. After adjusting for population, the virus is now categorized as widespread in 10 counties, keeping those areas largely locked down. Together they are home to 42% of California residents. The government doesn't release enough data to replicate its analysis, but the rate of new cases over the last seven days provides some insight into where the virus is spreading. Metric CasesDeaths Method Per 100kTotals Counties ranked by new cases per 100,000 residents 1. Alpine 785.3 cases per 100k in last 7 days785.3 cases per 100k in last 7 days7-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 2. Mono 776.1776.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 3. Kings 346.5346.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 4. Shasta 326.1326.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 5. Modoc 302.1302.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 6. Trinity 209.9209.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 7. San Bernardino 165.5165.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 8. Imperial 1621627-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 9. San Luis Obispo 160.6160.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 10. Napa 159.4159.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 11. Tehama 140.4140.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 12. Yuba 136.4136.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 13. Sutter 134.6134.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 14. Merced 134.2134.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 15. Los Angeles 130.3130.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 16. Solano 128.8128.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 17. Monterey 126.7126.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 18. Riverside 113.3113.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 19. Plumas 112.3112.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 20. Sonoma 111.3111.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 21. Madera 106.4106.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 22. Siskiyou 105.6105.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 23. Tulare 104.7104.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 24. Fresno 102.8102.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 25. Sierra 102.4102.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 26. Kern 102.4102.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 27. Placer 101.6101.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 28. Sacramento 100.7100.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 29. Tuolumne 100.1100.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 30. Stanislaus 96.896.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 31. Glenn 96.896.87-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 32. Yolo 96.396.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 33. San Diego 95.795.77-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 34. Ventura 94947-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 35. Santa Cruz 93.993.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 36. Lassen 83.483.47-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 37. San Joaquin 78.378.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 38. Santa Clara 76.576.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 39. Contra Costa 73.273.27-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 40. Inyo 71.971.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 41. Orange 71.671.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 42. Mendocino 67.567.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 43. San Benito 67.367.37-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 44. Amador 66.166.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 45. San Francisco 65.965.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 46. San Mateo 63.563.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 47. Nevada 62.662.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 48. El Dorado 57.957.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 49. Colusa 55.955.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 50. Alameda 55.155.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 51. Santa Barbara 53.653.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 52. Butte 48.948.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 53. Del Norte 40.140.17-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 54. Mariposa 39.939.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 55. Marin 39.639.67-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 56. Lake 39397-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 57. Humboldt 30.930.97-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 58. Calaveras 26.526.57-day average │7-day average │March 1Nov. 10 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 cases3001.2k1.8k2.4k3.2k6k7.5k Hover for more information. Los AngelesLos AngelesSan DiegoSan DiegoSacramentoSacramentoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoReddingReddingFresnoFresno Cumulative totals County Cases Per 100k Monday Deaths Per 100k Monday Imperial » 13,490 7,485.5 +92 341 189.2 – Kings » 9,070 6,043.6 +81 87 58 – Kern » 35,467 4,016.4 +73 429 48.6 – Tulare » 18,429 4,002.2 +117 299 64.9 +2 Merced » 10,140 3,768.5 +158 164 60.9 – Stanislaus » 18,549 3,439.5 +181 408 75.7 +1 Madera » 5,306 3,422.9 +57 76 49 – Fresno » 32,619 3,334.8 +189 454 46.4 – San Bernardino » 68,865 3,224.9 +144 1,096 51.3 – Los Angeles » 323,765 3,206.2 +1,546 7,177 71.1 +5 San Joaquin » 22,740 3,105.7 +105 497 67.9 +3 Riverside » 71,620 3,005.1 +924 1,338 56.1 +5 Monterey » 12,366 2,854.5 +54 101 23.3 – Marin » 7,270 2,793 +16 127 48.8 – Colusa » 584 2,720.8 +3 6 28 – Glenn » 729 2,613.2 +13 4 14.3 +1 Lassen » 797 2,555.7 – 1 3.2 – San Benito » 1,517 2,553.2 – 15 25.2 – Mono » 346 2,441.1 – 2 14.1 – Santa Barbara » 10,230 2,305.4 +102 131 29.5 – Alpine » 25 2,181.5 +2 0 0 – Sutter » 2,067 2,156 +75 12 12.5 – Sonoma » 10,424 2,079.3 +176 146 29.1 – Orange » 62,563 1,977.2 +308 1,509 47.7 – Yuba » 1,486 1,968.4 +52 10 13.2 – Solano » 8,366 1,907.7 +234 79 18 – Sacramento » 28,237 1,870 +707 513 34 +5 San Diego » 60,570 1,833.9 +401 908 27.5 – Ventura » 15,387 1,814.3 +339 171 20.2 +2 Contra Costa » 20,166 1,779.5 +150 253 22.3 – San Luis Obispo » 4,794 1,703.3 +226 33 11.7 – Yolo » 3,527 1,640.6 +33 63 29.3 – Napa » 2,299 1,635.9 +118 15 10.7 – Tehama » 1,018 1,606.4 – 19 30 – San Mateo » 11,937 1,558.5 +127 162 21.2 – Alameda » 25,001 1,521 +150 475 28.9 – San Francisco » 13,081 1,503.5 +114 151 17.4 – Shasta » 2,630 1,468.6 +178 34 19 – Butte » 3,297 1,451.9 +68 56 24.7 +2 Mendocino » 1,238 1,416.1 +7 21 24 – Inyo » 256 1,415.5 +6 15 82.9 – Santa Clara » 26,747 1,391.5 +257 433 22.5 +3 Placer » 4,853 1,276.8 +161 60 15.8 – Lake » 756 1,178.5 +10 17 26.5 – Santa Cruz » 3,221 1,176.6 +147 26 9.5 – Amador » 348 919.9 +10 15 39.7 – Modoc » 79 883.9 +4 0 0 – El Dorado » 1,537 823.4 +50 4 2.1 – Calaveras » 366 809.1 – 21 46.4 – Del Norte » 204 743.9 +1 1 3.6 – Nevada » 726 732.7 +27 9 9.1 – Siskiyou » 314 721.2 +22 0 0 – Tuolumne » 360 667.5 +31 8 14.8 – Plumas » 107 572.2 +2 0 0 – Mariposa » 88 501.7 – 2 11.4 – Trinity » 62 482 +19 0 0 – Humboldt » 621 457.4 +16 10 7.4 – Sierra » 9 307.2 +2 0 0 – Show less Residents of cities, neighborhoods and regions all across the state have contracted the coronavirus. Here are the latest tallies for 1,112 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, Lassen, 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 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 7,495 Pomona 6,590 Palmdale 5,742 South Gate 5,222 El Monte 5,142 North Hollywood 5,065 Boyle Heights 5,031 Glendale 4,972 Downey 4,921 Lancaster 4,803 Santa Clarita 4,743 Compton 4,711 Pacoima 4,508 Sylmar 4,227 Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone 4,017 Norwalk 4,015 Van Nuys 3,880 Lynwood 3,840 Panorama City 3,740 Baldwin Park 3,538 West Covina 3,441 Vernon Central 3,440 Inglewood 3,395 90805: Long Beach 3,394 Huntington Park 3,362 Pasadena 2,953 Pico Rivera 2,911 Reseda 2,866 Bellflower 2,821 Paramount 2,799 Montebello 2,782 Whittier 2,776 West Vernon 2,734 Wholesale District 2,705 Florence-Firestone 2,688 Westlake 2,688 Canoga Park 2,476 Central 2,444 Bell Gardens 2,355 North Hills 2,352 South Park 2,325 90813: Long Beach 2,307 Hawthorne 2,287 Melrose 2,278 Sun Valley 2,247 South Whittier 2,227 Watts 2,226 Castaic 2,224 San Pedro 2,213 Vermont Vista 2,170 Carson 2,166 Burbank 2,078 Wilmington 2,047 Pico-Union 2,009 Harvard Park 1,896 Arleta 1,880 Bell 1,860 Northridge 1,829 La Puente 1,816 Azusa 1,814 Athens-Westmont 1,782 Century Palms/Cove 1,694 Winnetka 1,688 Torrance 1,660 Covina 1,657 Maywood 1,652 Willowbrook 1,652 Exposition Park 1,598 90806: Long Beach 1,569 Granada Hills 1,567 Lakewood 1,544 El Sereno 1,527 Alhambra 1,508 Hollywood 1,506 Sherman Oaks 1,444 Gardena 1,404 Glendora 1,399 Temple-Beaudry 1,399 Koreatown 1,380 Highland Park 1,354 Wilshire Center 1,340 Lake Balboa 1,322 University Park 1,301 Cudahy 1,272 Lincoln Heights 1,271 Hacienda Heights 1,268 Woodland Hills 1,257 San Fernando 1,240 90810: Long Beach 1,209 West Whittier/Los Nietos 1,182 Harbor Gateway 1,160 90804: Long Beach 1,156 90802: Long Beach 1,155 Mission Hills 1,124 Santa Monica 1,119 Monterey Park 1,095 Green Meadows 1,072 West Adams 1,041 Rosemead 1,019 La Mirada 1,015 South El Monte 966 Valinda 966 Downtown 962 Hyde Park 948 San Jose Hills 942 Monrovia 904 Tarzana 901 Valley Glen 883 Encino 865 Glassell Park 850 Chatsworth 841 Rowland Heights 837 Walnut Park 829 Eagle Rock 824 Altadena 821 Lennox 815 Beverly Hills 809 Lawndale 789 Vermont Knolls 789 90815: Long Beach 776 Silver Lake 766 East Hollywood 765 Bassett 752 East Rancho Dominguez 743 San Gabriel 743 Baldwin Hills 734 West Hollywood 730 West Hills 713 Tujunga 711 Diamond Bar 703 90807: Long Beach 701 Redondo Beach 695 Commerce 692 Cerritos 683 Lakeview Terrace 680 Santa Fe Springs 669 Mt. Washington 659 San Dimas 654 Duarte 652 Arcadia 630 Little Bangladesh 630 Palms 627 Harvard Heights 626 Valley Village 616 Unincorporated - Azusa 606 La Verne 602 Temple City 601 West Los Angeles 598 Hawaiian Gardens 593 Sunland 581 Harbor City 577 90808: Long Beach 567 Westwood 557 Unincorporated - Covina 550 Westchester 530 Historic Filipinotown 517 Porter Ranch 509 West Carson 503 90803: Long Beach 499 Claremont 492 Culver City 464 West Puente Valley 462 Del Rey 443 Manhattan Beach 440 Alsace 438 Northeast San Gabriel 438 Artesia 434 Hollywood Hills 433 Little Armenia 424 Country Club Park 419 Mar Vista 403 Venice 401 Covina (Charter Oak) 396 Vermont Square 389 Leimert Park 388 Brentwood 380 Cloverdale/Cochran 368 Figueroa Park Square 368 Crenshaw District 366 Rancho Palos Verdes 362 Walnut 360 Lake Los Angeles 358 Calabasas 342 Echo Park 336 Avocado Heights 335 Signal Hill 334 South Pasadena 332 Elysian Valley 329 Adams-Normandie 327 Atwater Village 317 Studio City 317 Mid-city 312 Jefferson Park 308 90814: Long Beach 303 Gramercy Place 303 Hancock Park 296 Hermosa Beach 281 Athens Village 280 Lomita 280 Los Feliz 277 Carthay 267 La Crescenta-Montrose 264 North Whittier 250 Quartz Hill 248 Thai Town 244 Manchester Square 240 Victoria Park 240 Miracle Mile 235 Agoura Hills 231 Crestview 222 South San Gabriel 221 Stevenson Ranch 221 La Canada Flintridge 214 Sun Village 207 Beverlywood 204 El Camino Village 188 Unincorporated - Duarte 181 Canyon Country 179 View Park/Windsor Hills 179 Pacific Palisades 174 Beverly Crest 166 Playa Vista 164 Chinatown 160 Reseda Ranch 160 Century City 158 St Elmo Village 158 Cadillac-Corning 157 El Segundo 155 Santa Monica Mountains 152 Wellington Square 152 Park La Brea 148 South Carthay 146 Wiseburn 144 Longwood 137 East La Mirada 134 Toluca Lake 132 Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez 128 Little Tokyo 125 Malibu 122 Elysian Park 118 Ladera Heights 118 Palos Verdes Estates 117 Littlerock/Pearblossom 115 East Whittier 112 Bel Air 111 Unincorporated - Arcadia 110 Val Verde 106 Cheviot Hills 105 Lafayette Square 105 Rancho Park 104 Unincorporated - South El Monte 104 San Marino 101 East Pasadena 100 Littlerock 99 Marina del Rey 95 Shadow Hills 94 Sierra Madre 94 Acton 92 Rancho Dominguez 90 Unincorporated - Monrovia 90 Exposition 83 Irwindale 82 Angelino Heights 81 Del Aire 81 La Rambla 81 Unincorporated - Whittier 77 White Fence Farms 76 University Hills 71 Desert View Highlands 70 Unincorporated - Hawthorne 69 La Habra Heights 65 Sunrise Village 60 View Heights 59 Industry 56 Rolling Hills Estates 53 Valencia 53 Kagel/Lopez Canyons 50 Reynier Village 49 Marina Peninsula 48 Unincorporated - West LA 46 Faircrest Heights 45 Westlake Village 45 Agua Dulce 44 Unincorporated - La Verne 42 Pellissier Village 39 Rosewood 39 Rosewood/East Gardena 39 Saugus 39 Palisades Highlands 37 Harbor Pines 36 Regent Square 34 Mandeville Canyon 32 Playa Del Rey 32 Lake Manor 30 Newhall 29 Santa Catalina Island 29 Toluca Terrace 28 North Lancaster 27 Toluca Woods 27 Pearblossom/Llano 26 Del Sur 25 Unincorporated - Cerritos 25 Unincorporated - Claremont 25 Unincorporated - Palmdale 25 West Rancho Dominguez 24 Leona Valley 23 Littlerock/Juniper Hills 22 Anaverde 21 Bradbury 21 Hidden Hills 21 Roosevelt 20 Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain 19 Southeast Antelope Valley 17 Unincorporated - Pomona 17 Vernon 16 Unincorporated - Glendora 15 Rolling Hills 12 Saugus/Canyon Country 12 Westfield/Academy Hills 12 San Pasqual 11 Bouquet Canyon 10 Westhills 10 Elizabeth Lake 9 Unincorporated - La Habra Heights 9 Hi Vista 8 Sycamore Square 8 West Antelope Valley 8 Sand Canyon 7 Unincorporated - El Monte 7 Lake Hughes 6 South Antelope Valley 6 Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest 6 Avalon 5 Brookside 5 East Covina 5 Palos Verdes Peninsula 4 Unincorporated - Bradbury 4 Llano 3 Padua Hills 3 Unincorporated - Del Rey 3 Whittier Narrows 3 Angeles National Forest 2 East Lancaster 2 San Francisquito Canyon/Bouquet Canyon 2 Show less Hospitals and patients Lockdown measures aim to slow the virus in hope of preventing hospitals from being overrun. To keep tabs on capacity, officials watch out for rapid increases in the number of patients. There are now 3,001 hospital patients statewide with a confirmed case, a change of 32% from two weeks ago. ConfirmedSuspectedBoth Intensive care and other hospitalized patients AprilJuneAug.Oct.02,0004,0006,0008,000 California Department of Public Health Confirmed patients County ICU Other Total Los Angeles » 250 638 888 San Bernardino » 73 216 289 San Diego » 91 196 287 Riverside » 64 164 228 Orange » 76 129 205 Sacramento » 27 109 136 Santa Clara » 28 83 111 Fresno » 26 83 109 Alameda » 21 48 69 Stanislaus » 16 48 64 Kern » 19 42 61 San Joaquin » 14 41 55 Imperial » 15 35 50 Contra Costa » 13 33 46 Placer » 7 35 42 Ventura » 18 22 40 San Francisco » 10 30 40 Tulare » 5 33 38 Monterey » 9 23 32 Sonoma » 9 20 29 Solano » 8 20 28 San Mateo » 4 16 20 Shasta » 3 16 19 Kings » 2 12 14 Merced » 5 6 11 Santa Barbara » 3 7 10 Butte » 1 9 10 Santa Cruz » 3 6 9 Napa » 2 5 7 San Luis Obispo » 3 3 6 Madera » 1 4 5 Marin » 2 3 5 Yuba » 2 2 4 Yolo » 3 1 4 Tehama » 0 4 4 Mendocino » 2 2 4 San Benito » 1 2 3 Amador » 0 3 3 Nevada » 0 3 3 Modoc » 0 2 2 El Dorado » 2 0 2 Siskiyou » 0 2 2 Humboldt » 0 2 2 Lassen » 0 1 1 Lake » 1 0 1 Del Norte » 0 1 1 Tuolumne » 0 1 1 Mariposa » 0 1 1 Colusa » 0 0 0 Glenn » 0 0 0 Mono » 0 0 0 Sutter » 0 0 0 Inyo » 0 0 0 Calaveras » 0 0 0 Plumas » 0 0 0 Trinity » 0 0 0 Show less Officials also closely monitor the number of beds open in intensive-care units. In late July, the state changed its tracking method to exclude beds that are only for infants from the count. Available ICU beds AprilJuneAug.Oct.01,0002,0003,0004,0005,000State changestracking methodState changestracking method2,271Nov. 8 California Department of Public Health Testing After a fitful start, California has increased coronavirus testing in the state. Over the last week, an average of 143,711 tests have been conducted each day. New tests by day MayJulySept.Nov.050,000100,000150,000200,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage California Department of Public Health In the last seven days, about 4.1% of the 1,005,978 tests conducted have returned a positive result. Positive test rate, seven-day average MayJulySept.Nov.0%2%4%6%8%10%4.1%Nov. 9 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 887 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 3.2 times more likely to test positive than white people. Cumulative cases by race per 100,000 people JuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.05001,0001,5002,0002,500AsianAsianBlackBlackLatino2,724 casesper 100,000Latino2,724 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 8,663 48.5% 36.3% White 5,394 30.2% 38.8% Asian 2,181 12.2% 16.5% Black 1,326 7.4% 6.1% Note: There are 163 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 6% the state's coronavirus cases, but 34% of its deaths. CasesDeaths Deaths at nursing homes vs. elsewhere JuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.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 10,104,791 coronavirus cases and 238,116 deaths. In the last week, the country has averaged 119,132 new cases and 929 deaths per day. While California — America’s most populous state — has one 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.050,000100,000150,000 Johns Hopkins University CSSE, Times survey State Cases Per 100k New cases FewerMore Texas 998,027 3,579.1 Mar 1Nov 9 California 982,666 2,510.1 Florida 847,821 4,116 New York 532,180 2,712.7 Illinois 498,560 3,888.5 Georgia 407,333 3,955.7 North Carolina 294,860 2,903.4 Tennessee 287,770 4,326.7 Wisconsin 286,380 4,956 Arizona 259,699 3,738.5 New Jersey 256,653 2,889.6 Ohio 254,974 2,190.1 Pennsylvania 239,724 1,874.1 Michigan 238,308 2,393.3 Missouri 216,144 3,549.1 Indiana 214,509 3,231.8 Alabama 204,857 4,211.1 Virginia 193,477 2,299.5 Louisiana 188,352 4,038.8 South Carolina 186,391 3,761 Minnesota 184,788 3,343.2 Massachusetts 172,727 2,528.9 Iowa 159,910 5,104.9 Maryland 155,371 2,588 Oklahoma 138,455 3,533.7 Utah 134,868 4,428.7 Colorado 134,537 2,432.4 Mississippi 127,205 4,256.1 Arkansas 122,811 4,106.5 Kentucky 122,567 2,760.4 Washington 118,570 1,625.5 Nevada 110,982 3,797 Kansas 105,127 3,614.1 Nebraska 85,551 4,491.4 Connecticut 81,432 2,273.7 Idaho 74,227 4,397.8 South Dakota 56,311 6,515.3 New Mexico 56,289 2,690.1 North Dakota 55,458 7,372.8 Oregon 51,155 1,253.2 Montana 40,053 3,844.8 Puerto Rico 38,581 1,139.1 Rhode Island 38,009 3,597.3 West Virginia 28,805 1,574.9 Delaware 26,908 2,833.9 Alaska 20,300 2,748.8 District of Columbia 18,087 2,642.4 Wyoming 18,010 3,095.4 Hawaii 16,010 1,125.9 New Hampshire 12,699 945.1 Maine 7,888 591.8 Vermont 2,415 386.4 Show less The same is true for deaths. So far, California has accounted for 8% 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.05001,0001,5002,0002,500 Johns Hopkins University CSSE, Times survey State Deaths Per 100k New deaths FewerMore New York 33,705 171.8 Mar 1Nov 9 Texas 19,223 68.9 California 18,004 46 Florida 17,179 83.4 New Jersey 16,440 185.1 Illinois 10,563 82.4 Massachusetts 10,163 148.8 Pennsylvania 9,008 70.4 Georgia 8,223 79.9 Michigan 8,008 80.4 Arizona 6,164 88.7 Louisiana 6,048 129.7 Ohio 5,524 47.4 Connecticut 4,698 131.2 Indiana 4,664 70.3 North Carolina 4,615 45.4 Maryland 4,221 70.3 South Carolina 4,041 81.5 Virginia 3,713 44.1 Tennessee 3,610 54.3 Mississippi 3,443 115.2 Missouri 3,165 52 Alabama 3,084 63.4 Minnesota 2,729 49.4 Washington 2,460 33.7 Colorado 2,408 43.5 Wisconsin 2,329 40.3 Arkansas 2,108 70.5 Iowa 1,872 59.8 Nevada 1,852 63.4 Kentucky 1,576 35.5 Oklahoma 1,444 36.9 Rhode Island 1,233 116.7 New Mexico 1,130 54 Kansas 1,122 38.6 Puerto Rico 882 26 Oregon 734 18 Delaware 719 75.7 Nebraska 710 37.3 Idaho 698 41.4 Utah 661 21.7 District of Columbia 655 95.7 North Dakota 644 85.6 South Dakota 537 62.1 West Virginia 530 29 New Hampshire 489 36.4 Montana 457 43.9 Hawaii 221 15.5 Maine 153 11.5 Wyoming 114 19.6 Alaska 84 11.4 Vermont 59 9.4 Show less 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 California's Department of Public Health. 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. 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 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/
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