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Abbeville Rate (per 100k): 138.62 Positives: 34 Deaths: 0 Aiken Rate (per 100k): 80.18 Positives: 137 Deaths: 7 Allendale Rate (per 100k): 345.3 Positives: 30 Deaths: 3 Anderson Rate (per 100k): 99.72 Positives: 202 Deaths: 8 Bamberg Rate (per 100k): 113.75 Positives: 16 Deaths: 0 Barnwell Rate (per 100k): 186.91 Positives: 39 Deaths: 1 Beaufort Rate (per 100k): 149.9 Positives: 288 Deaths: 12 Berkeley Rate (per 100k): 88.19 Positives: 201 Deaths: 15 Calhoun Rate (per 100k): 61.84 Positives: 9 Deaths: 1 Charleston Rate (per 100k): 121.78 Positives: 501 Deaths: 10 Cherokee Rate (per 100k): 40.14 Positives: 23 Deaths: 1 Chester Rate (per 100k): 124.05 Positives: 40 Deaths: 0 Chesterfield Rate (per 100k): 203.72 Positives: 93 Deaths: 1 Clarendon Rate (per 100k): 811.97 Positives: 274 Deaths: 33 Colleton Rate (per 100k): 127.4 Positives: 48 Deaths: 4 Darlington Rate (per 100k): 291.21 Positives: 194 Deaths: 5 Dillon Rate (per 100k): 377.31 Positives: 115 Deaths: 0 Dorchester Rate (per 100k): 67.56 Positives: 110 Deaths: 3 Edgefield Rate (per 100k): 150.4 Positives: 41 Deaths: 2 Fairfield Rate (per 100k): 483.29 Positives: 108 Deaths: 8 Florence Rate (per 100k): 365.17 Positives: 505 Deaths: 27 Georgetown Rate (per 100k): 81.37 Positives: 51 Deaths: 3 Greenville Rate (per 100k): 195.02 Positives: 1,021 Deaths: 46 Greenwood Rate (per 100k): 97.44 Positives: 69 Deaths: 1 Hampton Rate (per 100k): 150.87 Positives: 29 Deaths: 0 Horry Rate (per 100k): 79.93 Positives: 283 Deaths: 18 Jasper Rate (per 100k): 83.13 Positives: 25 Deaths: 1 Kershaw Rate (per 100k): 392.18 Positives: 261 Deaths: 12 Lancaster Rate (per 100k): 112.23 Positives: 110 Deaths: 5 Laurens Rate (per 100k): 84.45 Positives: 57 Deaths: 3 Lee Rate (per 100k): 754.69 Positives: 127 Deaths: 10 Lexington Rate (per 100k): 171.38 Positives: 512 Deaths: 26 McCormick Rate (per 100k): 73.97 Positives: 7 Deaths: 1 Marion Rate (per 100k): 156.57 Positives: 48 Deaths: 4 Marlboro Rate (per 100k): 271.84 Positives: 71 Deaths: 0 Newberry Rate (per 100k): 78.04 Positives: 30 Deaths: 1 Oconee Rate (per 100k): 52.8 Positives: 42 Deaths: 0 Orangeburg Rate (per 100k): 125.33 Positives: 108 Deaths: 2 Pickens Rate (per 100k): 70.14 Positives: 89 Deaths: 3 Richland Rate (per 100k): 287.67 Positives: 1,196 Deaths: 60 Saluda Rate (per 100k): 478.68 Positives: 98 Deaths: 0 Spartanburg Rate (per 100k): 117.58 Positives: 376 Deaths: 13 Sumter Rate (per 100k): 293.29 Positives: 313 Deaths: 16 Union Rate (per 100k): 113.49 Positives: 31 Deaths: 0 Williamsburg Rate (per 100k): 543.34 Positives: 165 Deaths: 9 York Rate (per 100k): 99.65 Positives: 280 Deaths: 5 https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-testing-data-projections-covid-19
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Wisconsin COVID Cases Increase To 11,683 Deaths To 445
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Age Group (Years)Cases as of 5/15/2020Ever hospitalized as of 5/15/2020Any Intensive Care as of 5/15/2020Deaths as of 5/15/2020<1020890010-19567181020-2919298815430-39203313223540-492007229571150-591952340903760-6914384421377070-797963799712680-895142544810990+241861783 Total11,685 1,977 485 445 https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/cases.htm -
Total Mississippi Cases and Deaths as of May 14 Daily totals as of 6 p.m. of all reported cases and deaths since March 11, 2020. https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html#caseTable New cases reported today: 318 New deaths reported today: 13 * Counties reporting deaths today: County Deaths reported today Forrest 2 Hinds 2 Leake 1 Lincoln 1 Madison 1 Monroe 1 Neshoba 1 Perry 1 Warren 1 * 2 confirmed COVID-19 related deaths from May 4–5 were identified through death certificate reports. The additional deaths are reported in the following counties: County Deaths Chickasaw 1 Madison 1 About our case counts: We currently update our case totals each morning based on test results from the previous day. Outside laboratories also report positive test results to us, which are included in our totals. County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information. Cases and Deaths by County Totals of all reported cases since March 11, including those in long-term care (LTC) facilities. County Total Cases Total Deaths Total LTC Facility Cases Total LTC Facility Deaths Adams 166 15 39 8 Alcorn 12 1 0 0 Amite 41 0 6 0 Attala 224 5 64 5 Benton 13 0 1 0 Bolivar 127 10 16 4 Calhoun 58 4 23 4 Carroll 109 4 45 3 Chickasaw 114 11 32 7 Choctaw 19 2 0 0 Claiborne 48 0 0 0 Clarke 97 11 14 5 Clay 78 3 0 0 Coahoma 75 3 0 0 Copiah 190 1 1 0 Covington 104 0 * 1 0 DeSoto 369 5 9 1 Forrest 380 26 69 14 Franklin 19 1 1 0 George 18 1 0 0 Greene 7 1 0 0 Grenada 58 2 14 2 Hancock 78 10 6 3 Harrison 214 6 1 1 Hinds 745 20 70 12 Holmes 278 19 51 9 Humphreys 42 5 11 3 Itawamba 75 7 33 6 Jackson 283 13 39 4 Jasper 110 3 1 0 Jefferson 34 0 0 0 Jefferson Davis 67 2 * 3 1 Jones 304 7 39 2 Kemper 100 7 23 4 Lafayette 107 3 37 0 Lamar 166 4 3 2 Lauderdale 566 45 135 27 Lawrence 74 0 1 0 Leake 351 6 3 0 Lee 85 4 5 0 Leflore 199 22 51 11 Lincoln 197 17 67 13 Lowndes 108 4 9 2 Madison 507 17 67 11 Marion 86 7 14 2 Marshall 65 2 2 0 Monroe 215 23 92 20 Montgomery 71 1 0 0 Neshoba 369 19 46 9 Newton 172 2 2 0 Noxubee 132 2 9 2 Oktibbeha 99 6 28 4 Panola 47 2 0 0 Pearl River 195 26 42 8 Perry 36 2 0 0 Pike 174 10 14 5 Pontotoc 25 2 3 0 Prentiss 36 2 22 2 Quitman 20 0 0 0 Rankin 276 6 5 0 Scott 504 6 10 1 Sharkey 5 0 0 0 Simpson 75 0 4 0 Smith 109 7 27 4 Stone 24 0 0 0 Sunflower 69 3 0 0 Tallahatchie 18 1 0 0 Tate 55 0 2 0 Tippah 67 11 0 0 Tishomingo 13 0 1 0 Tunica 44 2 12 2 Union 59 4 18 3 Walthall 44 0 0 0 Warren 129 4 33 2 Washington 100 4 4 1 Wayne 33 0 3 0 Webster 22 1 0 0 Wilkinson 78 9 5 2 Winston 73 0 0 0 Yalobusha 66 0 24 0 Yazoo 180 2 4 0 Total 10,801 493 1,416 231 * Note: One death that was previously reported from Covington County has been corrected to Jefferson Davis County. The numbers in this table are provisional. County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information about residence. Long-Term Care Facility Cases and Deaths by Race Long-term care (LTC) facilities like nursing homes are considered high risk locations because their residents are older or in poor health. Even one case of COVID-19 in these facilities among residents or employees is considered an outbreak. We investigate residents, staff and close contacts of infected individuals for possible exposure. (Long-term care facilities include nursing homes, intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities, personal care homes, assisted living facilities, long-term acute care facilities, and psychiatric or chemical dependency residential treatment centers.) View a table by county of Mississippi COVID-19 cases in long-term care facilities PDF Mississippi Cases and Deaths Tables Mississippi COVID-19 cases by county, race and ethnicity PDF Mississippi COVID-19 deaths by county, race and ethnicity PDF Mississippi counties ranked by weekly cases and incidence Mississippi COVID-19 Map and Charts Data Overviews as of May 14 Our state case map and other data charts are also available in interactive form. View interactive map View interactive epidemiological trend and syndromic surveillance View interactive hospitalization chart The charts below are based on available data at the time of publication. Charts do not include cases where insufficient details of the case are known. Note: Values up to two weeks in the past on the Date of Illness Onset chart above can change as we update it with new information from disease investigation. Weekly High Case and High Incidence Counties These weekly tables count cases based on the date of testing, not the date the test result was reported, and count only those cases where the date of testing is known. They rank counties by weekly cases, and by incidence (cases proportional to population). A separate table ranking all counties is also available. All tables updated weekly. Full tables of counties ranked by weekly incidence and cases PDF Syndromic Surveillance Emergency department visits by those with symptoms characteristic of COVID-19, influenza and pneumonia, updated weekly. Estimated Recoveries Presumed COVID-19 cases recovered, estimated weekly (does not include cases still under investigation).
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Tennessee COVID Cases Increase To 16,970 Deaths To 290
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Harris County 8,817 Dallas County 6,837 Tarrant County 4,211 Travis County 2,345 Bexar County 2,041 El Paso County 1,607 Fort Bend County 1,471 Potter County 1,462 Denton County 1,016 Collin County 993 Montgomery County 773 Brazoria County 712 Galveston County 693 Lubbock County 614 Cameron County 582 Moore County 540 Randall County 477 Webb County 451 Williamson County 442 Jefferson County 429 Hidalgo County 417 Walker County 373 Brazos County 305 Bell County 242 Ellis County 241 Nacogdoches County 229 Coryell County 221 Hays County 219 Taylor County 215 Nueces County 209 Harrison County 200 Smith County 189 Washington County 179 Shelby County 172 Panola County 158 Victoria County 154 Kaufman County 143 Gregg County 142 Angelina County 131 Grayson County 129 Bastrop County 128 Rockwall County 125 Bowie County 122 Deaf Smith County 119 Johnson County 119 Hardin County 116 Midland County 116 Lamar County 111 Jones County 110 Guadalupe County 106 Ector County 103 McLennan County 96 Gray County 88 Orange County 87 Titus County 83 Wichita County 78 Houston County 74 Gonzales County 73 Liberty County 72 Comal County 68 Hunt County 66 Grimes County 63 Matagorda County 63 Tom Green County 60 Maverick County 57 Parker County 57 Anderson County 52 Chambers County 52 Brown County 51 Henderson County 48 Medina County 48 Polk County 47 Hale County 42 Wharton County 42 Ochiltree County 40 Rusk County 40 Navarro County 38 Waller County 38 Calhoun County 36 Dawson County 36 Wilson County 36 Wise County 36 Caldwell County 35 Red River County 35 Frio County 34 Cherokee County 31 Atascosa County 30 Burnet County 28 Mason County 28 Castro County 27 Donley County 26 Fayette County 26 Hutchinson County 25 San Patricio County 25 Fannin County 24 Hockley County 23 Jasper County 23 Milam County 23 Parmer County 23 Sherman County 23 Andrews County 22 Hill County 22 Hood County 22 San Augustine County 22 Van Zandt County 22 Dallam County 21 Kendall County 20 Pecos County 20 Cass County 18 Colorado County 18 Upshur County 18 Austin County 17 Burleson County 17 DeWitt County 17 Wood County 17 Camp County 16 Starr County 16 Erath County 15 Hansford County 15 Jackson County 15 Limestone County 15 Marion County 15 Swisher County 14 Wheeler County 14 Willacy County 14 Cooke County 13 Kleberg County 13 Val Verde County 13 San Jacinto County 12 Terry County 12 Trinity County 11 Kerr County 10 Lamb County 10 Morris County 10 Hartley County 9 Leon County 9 Montague County 9 Palo Pinto County 9 Zavala County 9 Callahan County 8 Hopkins County 8 Lampasas County 8 Freestone County 7 Goliad County 7 Hamilton County 7 Jim Wells County 7 Lavaca County 7 Tyler County 7 Zapata County 7 Bandera County 6 Bee County 6 Blanco County 6 Bosque County 6 Falls County 6 Howard County 6 Lee County 6 Live Oak County 6 Madison County 6 Robertson County 6 Uvalde County 6 Duval County 5 Gaines County 5 Lynn County 5 Wilbarger County 5 Collingsworth County 4 Cottle County 4 Eastland County 4 Floyd County 4 Franklin County 4 Garza County 4 Gillespie County 4 Jack County 4 Karnes County 4 La Salle County 4 Newton County 4 Oldham County 4 Young County 4 Aransas County 3 Bailey County 3 Carson County 3 Clay County 3 Comanche County 3 Jim Hogg County 3 Llano County 3 McCulloch County 3 Martin County 3 Reeves County 3 Refugio County 3 Sabine County 3 Winkler County 3 Armstrong County 2 Childress County 2 Coleman County 2 Crane County 2 Crosby County 2 Lipscomb County 2 Nolan County 2 Rains County 2 Roberts County 2 Runnels County 2 Scurry County 2 Stephens County 2 Yoakum County 2 Archer County 1 Brewster County 1 Briscoe County 1 Brooks County 1 Cochran County 1 Coke County 1 Concho County 1 Delta County 1 Dickens County 1 Dimmit County 1 Fisher County 1 Glasscock County 1 Haskell County 1 Hemphill County 1 Kimble County 1 Knox County 1 Mitchell County 1 Motley County 1 Shackelford County 1 https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/ed483ecd702b4298ab01e8b9cafc8b83
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There are 10,734 confirmed COVID-19 patients in Missouri, including 581 deaths. https://www.kshb.com/news/coronavirus/covid-19-case-tracker-where-we-stand-in-mo-ks-nationwide COUNTY COVID-19 Cases COVID-19 Deaths Adair County 19 0 Andrew County 14 0 Atchison County 2 0 Audrain County 2 0 Barry County 6 0 Barton County 0 0 Bates County 6 1 Benton County 9 0 Bollinger County 4 0 Boone County 100 1 Buchanan County 502 2 Butler County 27 0 Caldwell County 3 0 Callaway County 23 1 Camden County 36 1 Cape Girardeau County 51 1 Carroll County 7 0 Carter County 3 1 Cass County 73 8 Cedar County 9 0 Chariton County 5 0 Christian County 22 0 Clark County 1 0 Clay County 111 1 Clinton County 14 0 Cole County 55 1 Cooper County 9 0 Crawford County 8 0 Dade County 0 0 Dallas County 2 0 Daviess County 3 0 DeKalb County 4 0 Dent County 1 0 Douglas County 0 0 Dunklin County 24 2 Franklin County 134 14 Gasconade County 2 0 Gentry County 2 0 Greene County 105 8 Grundy County 0 0 Harrison County 6 0 Henry County 9 1 Hickory County 0 0 Holt County 1 0 Howard County 2 0 Howell County 5 0 Iron County 2 0 Jackson County 425 16 Jasper County 29 0 Jefferson County 316 13 Johnson County 71 0 Knox County 0 0 Laclede County 3 0 Lafayette County 68 2 Lawrence County 7 0 Lewis County 7 1 Lincoln County 77 1 Linn County 5 1 Livingston County 3 0 McDonald County 7 0 Macon County 2 0 Madison County 3 0 Maries County 2 0 Marion County 5 0 Mercer County 0 0 Miller County 4 0 Mississippi County 46 0 Moniteau County 53 0 Monroe County 0 0 Montgomery County 7 0 Morgan County 7 0 New Madrid County 13 0 Newton County 13 1 Nodaway County 5 0 Oregon County 2 0 Osage County 5 0 Ozark County 0 0 Pemiscot County 68 3 Perry County 46 0 Pettis County 69 1 Phelps County 2 0 Pike County 13 1 Platte County 54 0 Polk County 1 0 Pulaski County 35 1 Putnam County 0 0 Ralls County 2 0 Randolph County 8 0 Ray County 11 0 Reynolds County 2 0 Ripley County 6 0 St. Charles County 687 52 St. Clair County 2 0 Ste. Genevieve County 8 1 St. Francois County 33 2 St. Louis County 4,172 320 Saline County 241 0 Schuyler County 1 0 Scotland County 4 0 Scott County 85 6 Shannon County 0 0 Shelby County 1 0 Stoddard County 34 0 Stone County 3 0 Sullivan County 13 0 Taney County 12 2 Texas County 0 0 Vernon County 4 0 Warren County 28 0 Washington County 9 1 Wayne County 0 0 Webster County 16 0 Worth County 2 0 Wright County 10 0 St. Louis city 1,596 95 Kansas City 848 18
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Updated daily by 11 a.m. Last updated 11:00 a.m., May 15, 2020. https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard#nc-counties-with-cases Laboratory-Confirmed Cases Deaths Completed Tests Currently Hospitalized Number of Counties 17,129 641 231,547 492 99 Knowing when to dial up or down social distancing and other protections depends on two factors: our Trends in key metrics, and our capacity to conduct Testing and Tracing. Governor Cooper and Secretary Cohen announced a combination of key metrics that North Carolina is watching to inform decisions to ease restrictions. These key metrics are included below. New: Weekly report on COVID-19 Patients Presumed to be Recovered updated every Monday by 4 p.m. Laboratory-Confirmed Cases reflect cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health, reporting hospitals and commercial labs. All data are preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19. Deaths reflect deaths in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 reported by local health departments to the NC Department of Health and Human Services.
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New Positive Cases 614 between 04/09/2020 and 05/14/2020 New Deaths 42 between 05/05/2020 and 05/14/2020 New Tests 5,236 between 03/31/2020 and 05/14/2020 Total Positive Cases 26,655 Total Deaths 1,550 Total Tested 165,44816.1% Positive https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/
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25,349 Confirmed Cases 1,605 CDC Expanded Case Definition (Probable) 26,954 Total Cases 4,791 Number of Hospitalizations in Ohio 1,431 Confirmed Deaths 150 CDC Expanded Death Definition (Probable) 1,581 Total Deaths 1,277 Number of ICU Admissions https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/home <1-108 Age Range 50 Median Age 54%* Sex - Males 46%* https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/home
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As of May 14, 2020, at 8:30 PM, a total of 36085 cases of COVID-19 have been reported among Connecticut residents. One thousand thirty-three patients are currently hospitalized with laboratoryconfirmed COVID-19. There have been 3285 COVID-19-associated deaths. Day-to-day changes reflect newly reported cases, deaths, and tests that occurred over the last several days to week. All data in this report are preliminary; data for previous dates will be updated as new reports are received and data errors are corrected. Hospitalization data were collected by the Connecticut Hospital Association. Deaths* reported to either the OCME or DPH are included in the daily COVID-19 update. *For public health surveillance, COVID-19-associated deaths include persons who tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19 disease around the time of death (confirmed) and persons whose death certificate lists COVID-19 disease as a cause of death or a significant condition contributing to death (probable). Overall Summary Total Change Since Yesterday COVID-19 Cases 36085 +621 COVID-19-Associated Deaths 3285 +66 Patients Currently Hospitalized with COVID-19 1033 -70 COVID-19 Tests Reported 155908 +6346 COVID-19 Cases and Associated Deaths by County of Residence As of 05/14/20 8:30pm. Includes patients tested at the State Public Health Laboratory, hospital, and commercial laboratories. County COVID-19 Cases COVID-19-Associated Deaths Fairfield County 14009 1109 Hartford County 8126 1025 Litchfield County 1218 115 Middlesex County 885 124 New Haven County 9881 783 New London County 844 63 Tolland County 583 51 Windham County 301 12 Pending address validation 238 3 Total 36085 3285 National COVID-19 statistics and information about preventing spread of COVID-19 are available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/Coronavirus/CTDPHCOVID19summary5152020.pdf?la=en
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Michigan COVID Cases Increase To 50,079 Deaths To 4,835
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This information is updated daily at 3 p.m., with COVID-19 results included as of 10 a.m. https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98163_98173---,00.html Confirmed COVID-19 Cases by Jurisdiction updated 5/15/2020 County Confirmed Cases Reported Deaths Alcona 6 1 Allegan 173 2 Alpena 90 8 Antrim 10 Arenac 29 1 Baraga 1 Barry 56 1 Bay 228 14 Benzie 4 Berrien 485 28 Branch 92 2 Calhoun 290 18 Cass 50 2 Charlevoix 13 1 Cheboygan 19 1 Chippewa 2 Clare 14 2 Clinton 132 10 Crawford 57 4 Delta 14 2 Detroit City 10230 1240 Dickinson 5 2 Eaton 162 6 Emmet 21 2 Genesee 1835 229 Gladwin 17 1 Gogebic 4 1 Grand Traverse 23 5 Gratiot 35 4 Hillsdale 162 22 Houghton 2 Huron 38 1 Ingham 629 20 Ionia 116 3 Iosco 57 8 Isabella 62 7 Jackson 416 26 Kalamazoo 679 41 Kalkaska 17 2 Kent 2705 53 Lake 2 Lapeer 179 30 Leelanau 10 Lenawee 132 3 Livingston 381 25 Luce 1 Mackinac 6 Macomb 6274 729 Manistee 11 Marquette 51 10 Mason 25 Mecosta 18 2 Menominee 8 Midland 69 8 Missaukee 16 1 Monroe 417 18 Montcalm 52 1 Montmorency 5 Muskegon 452 22 Newaygo 41 Oakland 7994 896 Oceana 46 2 Ogemaw 16 Osceola 9 Oscoda 5 1 Otsego 99 10 Ottawa 501 24 Presque Isle 11 Roscommon 21 Saginaw 877 95 Sanilac 38 5 Schoolcraft 4 Shiawassee 222 19 St Clair 399 30 St Joseph 82 1 Tuscola 166 17 Van Buren 106 5 Washtenaw 1236 87 Wayne 8652 952 Wexford 11 2 MDOC* 2227 56 FCI** 115 3 Unknown 15 1 Out of State 97 Grand Total 50079 4825 *Michigan Department of Corrections **Federal Correctional Institute*Michigan Department of Corrections Note on cumulative counts: This report is provisional and subject to change. As public health investigations of individual cases continue, there will be corrections to the status and details of referred cases that result in changes to this report.City of Detroit and Wayne County are reported separately Note on the deaths: Deaths must be reported by health care providers, medical examiners/coroners, and recorded by local health departments in order to be counted. Note on jurisdictional classification: In order to provide more accurate data, the “Other” jurisdiction category will no longer be used. Michigan Department of Corrections cases will be listed under “MDOC”. Federal Correctional Institution cases will be listed under “FCI”. Note on Case Fatality Rate: The case fatality rate is the number of people who have died from causes associated with COVID-19 out of the total number of people with confirmed COVID-19 infections. It is used as one measure of illness severity. Several factors can affect this number. Until recently, COVID-19 lab testing has prioritized for hospitalized individuals due to limited testing availability. As a result, COVID-19 infections were identified more often in people who were more severely ill. This would lead to a higher case fatality rate. As more people with mild illness are tested, it is likely the case fatality rate will go down. Links DAILY COUNTS LAB TESTING DATA ABOUT PLACES LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS Cumulative Total of Recovered COVID-19 Cases (as of 5/8/2020): 22,686 Note on recovery: During this response, MDHHS is reviewing vital records statistics to identify any laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases who are 30 days out from their onset of illness to represent recovery status. As the pandemic continues to impact Michigan, this pool will expand to include more cases. Recovered is defined as the number of persons with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis who are alive 30 days post-onset (or referral date if onset is not available). The number of persons recovered on May 8, 2020 represents COVID-19 confirmed individuals with an onset date on or prior to April 8, 2020. If an individual dies from a COVID-related cause >30 days from onset/referral, they are removed from the number of persons recovered. These numbers will be updated every Saturday. Source: Michigan Disease Surveillance System and Vital Records Age Data of Overall Deceased Average Age 75.3 years Median Age 77 years Age Range 5-107 years Overall Case Fatality Rate Statewide Confirmed Cases 10% Cases by Sex Sex Percentage of Overall Cases by Sex Percentage of Deceased Cases by Sex Male 46% 53% Female 53% 47% Unknown 1% <1% Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding Cases by Age Age Percentage of Overall Cases by Age Percentage of Deceased Cases by Age 0 to 19 3% <1% 20 to 29 11% <1% 30 to 39 13% 1% 40 to 49 16% 3% 50 to 59 18% 8% 60 to 69 16% 18% 70 to 79 11% 27% 80+ 11% 42% Unknown <1% 0% Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding Cases by Race Race Percentage of Overall Cases by Race Percentage of Deceased Cases by Race American Indian or Alaska Native <1% <1% Asian/Pacific Islander 2% 1% Black or African American 32% 40% Caucasian 36% 50% Multiple Races 8% 2% Other 5% 2% Unknown 17% 5% Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding Cases by Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity Percentage of Overall Cases by Ethnicity Percentage of Deceased Cases by Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino 6% 2% Non-Hispanic Latino 63% 80% Unknown 31% 18% Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding Cases by Arab Ethnicity Arab Ethnicity Percentage of Overall Cases by Ethnicity Percentage of Deceased Cases by Ethnicity Arab 2% 1% Non-Arab 35% 36% Unknown 63% 62% Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding -
Illinois COVID Cases Increase To 90,369 Deaths To 4,058
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Illinois Test Results Positive 90,369 Deaths 4,058 Total Tests Performed* 538,602 *Total tests performed and reported electronically for testing of COVID-19 at IDPH, commercial or hospital laboratories. Deaths are included in the number of positive cases All numbers displayed are provisional and subject to change. http://www.dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/diseases-and-conditions/diseases-a-z-list/coronavirus Information last updated on 5/15/2020. Information to be updated daily. -
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen in the USA with 1·3 million cases and an estimated death toll of 80 684 as of May 12. States that were initially the hardest hit, such as New York and New Jersey, have decelerated the rate of infections and deaths after the implementation of 2 months of lockdown. However, the emergence of new outbreaks in Minnesota, where the stay-at-home order is set to lift in mid-May, and Iowa, which did not enact any restrictions on movement or commerce, has prompted pointed new questions about the inconsistent and incoherent national response to the COVID-19 crisis. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the flagship agency for the nation's public health, has seen its role minimised and become an ineffective and nominal adviser in the response to contain the spread of the virus. The strained relationship between the CDC and the federal government was further laid bare when, according to The Washington Post, Deborah Birx, the head of the US COVID-19 Task Force and a former director of the CDC's Global HIV/AIDS Division, cast doubt on the CDC's COVID-19 mortality and case data by reportedly saying: “There is nothing from the CDC that I can trust”. This is an unhelpful statement, but also a shocking indictment of an agency that was once regarded as the gold standard for global disease detection and control. How did an agency that was the first point of contact for many national health authorities facing a public health threat become so ill-prepared to protect the public's health? • View related content for this article In the decades following its founding in 1946, the CDC became a national pillar of public health and globally respected. It trained cadres of applied epidemiologists to be deployed in the USA and abroad. CDC scientists have helped to discover new viruses and develop accurate tests for them. CDC support was instrumental in helping WHO to eradicate smallpox. However, funding to the CDC for a long time has been subject to conservative politics that have increasingly eroded the agency's ability to mount effective, evidence-based public health responses. In the 1980s, the Reagan administration resisted providing the sufficient budget that the CDC needed to fight the HIV/AIDS crisis. The George W Bush administration put restrictions on global and domestic HIV prevention and reproductive health programming. The Trump administration further chipped away at the CDC's capacity to combat infectious diseases. CDC staff in China were cut back with the last remaining CDC officer recalled home from the China CDC in July, 2019, leaving an intelligence vacuum when COVID-19 began to emerge. In a press conference on Feb 25, Nancy Messonnier, director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, warned US citizens to prepare for major disruptions to movement and everyday life. Messonnier subsequently no longer appeared at White House briefings on COVID-19. More recently, the Trump administration has questioned guidelines that the CDC has provided. These actions have undermined the CDC's leadership and its work during the COVID-19 pandemic. There is no doubt that the CDC has made mistakes, especially on testing in the early stages of the pandemic. The agency was so convinced that it had contained the virus that it retained control of all diagnostic testing for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, but this was followed by the admission on Feb 12 that the CDC had developed faulty test kits. The USA is still nowhere near able to provide the basic surveillance or laboratory testing infrastructure needed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. But punishing the agency by marginalising and hobbling it is not the solution. The Administration is obsessed with magic bullets—vaccines, new medicines, or a hope that the virus will simply disappear. But only a steadfast reliance on basic public health principles, like test, trace, and isolate, will see the emergency brought to an end, and this requires an effective national public health agency. The CDC needs a director who can provide leadership without the threat of being silenced and who has the technical capacity to lead today's complicated effort. The Trump administration's further erosion of the CDC will harm global cooperation in science and public health, as it is trying to do by defunding WHO. A strong CDC is needed to respond to public health threats, both domestic and international, and to help prevent the next inevitable pandemic. Americans must put a president in the White House come January, 2021, who will understand that public health should not be guided by partisan politics.
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Americans must put a president in the White House come January, 2021, who will understand that public health should not be guided by partisan politics. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31140-5/fulltext EDITORIAL| VOLUME 395, ISSUE 10236, P1521, MAY 16, 2020 Reviving the US CDC The Lancet Published:May 16, 2020DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)31140-5
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Total COVID-19 Positive 12,219 Source: RIDOH COVID-19 Fatalities 479 Source: RIDOH Newly Reported Fatalities 11 Source: RIDOH Total Covid-19 Tests 104,978 Source: RIDOH Covid-19 Negative 92,759 Source: RIDOH Newly Reported Positive Tests 203 Source: RIDOH Currently Hospitalized 272 Source: RIDOH Currently in ICU 63 Source: RIDOH Currently on Vent 41 Source: RIDOH
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Positive Cases State of Delaware 7,373 (76.7 per 10,000 people) Positive Cases (County Level) Click on the county to view its COVID-19 tracker data New Castle County 2,619 (44.7 per 10,000 people) Kent County 1,146 (65.2 per 10,000 people) Sussex County 3,565 (186.1 per 10,000 people) Unknown County 43 https://coronavirus.delaware.gov/
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New York City 190,357 Albany County 1,538 Allegany County 44 Broome County 390 Cattaraugus County 64 Cayuga County 61 Chautauqua County 45 Chemung County 133 Chenango County 113 Clinton County 85 Columbia County 333 Cortland County 33 Delaware County 67 Dutchess County 3,498 Erie County 4,782 Essex County 32 Franklin County 17 Fulton County 145 Genesee County 175 Greene County 209 Hamilton County 5 Herkimer County 87 Jefferson County 71 Lewis County 12 Livingston County 106 Madison County 256 Monroe County 2,091 Montgomery County 72 Nassau County 38,864 Niagara County 743 Oneida County 713 Onondaga County 1,440 Ontario County 133 Orange County 9,825 Orleans County 147 Oswego County 80 Otsego County 67 Putnam County 1,121 Rensselaer County 428 Rockland County 12,637 Saratoga County 421 Schenectady County 603 Schoharie County 47 Schuyler County 8 Seneca County 49 St. Lawrence County 192 Steuben County 231 Suffolk County 37,719 Sullivan County 1,189 Tioga County 110 Tompkins County 136 Ulster County 1,511 Warren County 228 Washington County 217 Wayne County 91 Westchester County 31,943 Wyoming County 77 Yates County 22 New York State Total 345,813 New York State Deaths 22,302 New York City Deaths (Note: includes confirmed COVID-19 deaths as reported by the state and probable deaths as reported by the NYC Health Department) 20,406 https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/how-many-in-tri-state-have-tested-positive-for-coronavirus-here-are-latest-cases-by-the-numbers/2317721/
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Hudson County: 17237 Positive Test Results 1042 Deaths Bergen County: 17195 Positive Test Results 1443 Deaths Essex County: 15953 Positive Test Results 1510 Deaths Passaic County: 14930 Positive Test Results 816 Deaths Union County: 14492 Positive Test Results 939 Deaths Middlesex County: 14429 Positive Test Results 865 Deaths Ocean County: 7829 Positive Test Results 610 Deaths Monmouth County: 7224 Positive Test Results 495 Deaths Morris County: 5990 Positive Test Results 550 Deaths Mercer County: 5673 Positive Test Results 386 Deaths Camden County: 5255 Positive Test Results 262 Deaths Somerset County: 4181 Positive Test Results 359 Deaths Burlington County: 3849 Positive Test Results 238 Deaths Gloucester County: 1788 Positive Test Results 106 Deaths Atlantic County: 1678 Positive Test Results 107 Deaths Cumberland County: 1488 Positive Test Results 48 Deaths Warren County: 1072 Positive Test Results 118 Deaths Sussex County: 1047 Positive Test Results 137 Deaths Hunterdon County: 777 Positive Test Results 49 Deaths Cape May County: 487 Positive Test Results 40 Deaths Salem County: 446 Positive Test Results 18 Deaths https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/topics/covid2019_dashboard.shtml
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COVID-19 Data for Pennsylvania* * Map, tables, case counts and deaths last updated at 12:00 p.m. on 5/15/2020 Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 a.m. on 5/15/2020 Case Counts, Deaths, and Negatives Total Cases* Deaths Negative 60,622 4,342 259,210 * Total case counts include confirmed and probable cases. Hospital Data View hospital dataOpens In A New Window (desktop version) View hospital dataOpens In A New Window (mobile version) Trajectory Animations COVID-19 Trajectory Animations Positive Cases by Age Range to Date Age Range Percent of Cases* 0-4 < 1% 5-12 < 1% 13-18 1% 19-24 6% 25-49 37% 50-64 26% 65+ 28% * Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding Hospitalization Rates by Age Range to Date Age Range Percent of Cases 0-29 2% 30-49 5% 50-64 10% 65-79 20% 80+ 19% County Case Counts to Date County Total Cases Negatives Deaths Adams 183 2035 6 Allegheny 1582 21626 141 Armstrong 57 955 5 Beaver 516 2663 83 Bedford 30 429 1 Berks 3593 8171 207 Blair 32 1733 0 Bradford 41 1030 2 Bucks 4325 13245 410 Butler 202 2958 6 Cambria 49 2315 1 Cameron 2 84 0 Carbon 206 1575 17 Centre 129 1413 6 Chester 2060 8001 218 Clarion 24 570 1 Clearfield 33 721 0 Clinton 43 396 0 Columbia 334 980 33 Crawford 21 811 0 Cumberland 492 2745 41 Dauphin 912 6987 41 Delaware 5409 13810 466 Elk 6 229 1 Erie 129 2955 3 Fayette 87 2370 4 Forest 7 45 0 Franklin 580 3932 17 Fulton 11 144 0 Greene 27 567 1 Huntingdon 204 588 0 Indiana 84 956 6 Jefferson 7 397 0 Juniata 94 243 1 Lackawanna 1273 3994 141 Lancaster 2428 11065 186 Lawrence 72 960 7 Lebanon 863 3501 19 Lehigh 3396 10165 136 Luzerne 2491 7587 127 Lycoming 141 1607 7 McKean 10 321 1 Mercer 83 1027 2 Mifflin 57 942 0 Monroe 1242 3917 70 Montgomery 5697 23738 608 Montour 50 2986 1 Northampton 2600 9196 196 Northumberland 136 983 0 Perry 36 447 1 Philadelphia 15835 40378 1004 Pike 458 1620 22 Potter 4 109 0 Schuylkill 506 3022 15 Snyder 33 291 2 Somerset 32 1129 1 Sullivan 2 64 0 Susquehanna 82 480 14 Tioga 16 400 1 Union 44 731 1 Venango 7 344 0 Warren 2 235 0 Washington 129 2989 4 Wayne 107 692 7 Westmoreland 423 6671 32 Wyoming 28 310 3 York 828 9630 16 View as a clickable county or zip code level mapOpens In A New Window Incidence by County Incidence is calculated by dividing the current number of confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases reported to the Department by the 2018 county population data available from the Bureau of Health Statistics. The counties are divided into 6 relatively equally-sized groups based on their incidence rate (i.e. sestiles). Cases are determined using a national COVID-19 case definition. There currently is no way to estimate the true number of infected persons. Incidence rates are based on the number of known cases, not the number of true infected persons. Case Counts and Deaths by Sex to Date Sex Positive Cases Percent of Cases* Deaths Female 33,184 55% 2183 Male 26,784 44% 2141 Neither 3 0% 0 Not reported 651 1% 18 * Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding Case Counts and Deaths by Race to Date* Race Positive Cases Percent of Cases** Deaths African American/Black 7073 12% 498 Asian 754 1% 53 White 15,163 25% 1640 Other 312 1% 14 Not reported 37,320 61% 2137 * 61% of race is not reported. Little data is available on ethnicity. ** Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding Case Counts by Region to Date Region Positive Negative Inconclusive Northcentral 918 10990 16 Northeast 11707 39536 135 Northwest 337 8699 18 Southcentral 4187 33356 72 Southeast 39125 121430 854 Southwest 3026 45199 36 EpiCurve by Region Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for at least 2-3 weeks before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. COVID-19 Cases Associated with Nursing Homes and Personal Care Homes to Date Facility County Number of Facilities with Cases Number of Cases Among Residents Number of Cases Among Employees Number of Deaths ADAMS 3 23 4 4 ALLEGHENY 36 393 109 110 ARMSTRONG 1 5 6 3 BEAVER 3 340 26 76 BERKS 25 710 100 139 BUCKS 52 1376 320 328 BUTLER 6 13 10 2 CAMBRIA 1 1 . 0 CARBON 2 58 5 13 CENTRE 3 16 11 4 CHESTER 38 677 127 185 CLARION 1 1 1 0 CLEARFIELD 2 2 . 0 COLUMBIA 3 95 33 29 CUMBERLAND 8 239 57 42 DAUPHIN 3 229 49 26 DELAWARE 39 1510 273 378 ERIE 4 3 2 0 FAYETTE 1 3 . 1 FRANKLIN 5 79 13 8 HUNTINGDON 1 0 1 0 INDIANA 4 14 2 4 LACKAWANNA 15 560 96 121 LANCASTER 32 608 174 163 LAWRENCE 2 0 2 0 LEBANON 4 81 14 13 LEHIGH 26 590 122 106 LUZERNE 19 404 71 93 LYCOMING 3 68 12 8 MERCER 1 1 . 0 MIFFLIN 2 1 1 0 MONROE 8 146 44 35 MONTGOMERY 88 2153 110 506 NORTHAMPTON 14 634 154 128 NORTHUMBERLAND 1 1 . 0 PHILADELPHIA 59 1614 8 410 PIKE 2 31 5 9 SCHUYLKILL 10 66 19 2 SUSQUEHANNA 3 42 16 14 UNION 1 0 1 0 WASHINGTON 3 6 2 1 WAYNE 1 0 1 0 WESTMORELAND 9 134 34 27 YORK 6 10 4 3 PENNSYLVANIA 550 12937 2039 2991 https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/disease/coronavirus/Pages/Cases.aspx