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  1. New Positive Cases 409 between 03/29/2020 and 05/12/2020 New Deaths 38 between 04/22/2020 and 05/12/2020 New Tests 4,259 between 03/11/2020 and 05/12/2020 Total Positive Cases 25,473 Total Deaths 1,482 Total Tested 154,08316.5% Positive https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/
  2. COVID-19 Data for Pennsylvania* * Map, tables, case counts and deaths last updated at 12:00 p.m. on 5/13/2020 Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 a.m. on 5/13/2020 Case Counts, Deaths, and Negatives Total Cases* Deaths Negative 58,698 3,943 244,171 * 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 169 1953 5 Allegheny 1545 20622 139 Armstrong 56 921 5 Beaver 509 2556 78 Bedford 29 383 1 Berks 3485 7756 179 Blair 31 1577 0 Bradford 39 990 2 Bucks 4166 11882 373 Butler 197 2867 6 Cambria 45 2151 1 Cameron 2 81 0 Carbon 205 1461 17 Centre 126 1347 4 Chester 1955 7510 197 Clarion 24 565 1 Clearfield 31 681 0 Clinton 41 370 0 Columbia 330 915 28 Crawford 21 798 0 Cumberland 463 2536 35 Dauphin 871 6439 39 Delaware 5157 12656 419 Elk 6 224 1 Erie 125 2797 2 Fayette 85 2299 4 Forest 7 42 0 Franklin 545 3798 13 Fulton 8 140 0 Greene 27 549 1 Huntingdon 197 531 0 Indiana 78 920 5 Jefferson 7 390 0 Juniata 94 221 1 Lackawanna 1232 3767 128 Lancaster 2325 10420 172 Lawrence 71 934 7 Lebanon 849 3362 19 Lehigh 3318 9537 129 Luzerne 2467 7157 123 Lycoming 139 1522 7 McKean 8 282 1 Mercer 78 975 2 Mifflin 53 892 0 Monroe 1228 3653 65 Montgomery 5513 22369 556 Montour 50 2985 0 Northampton 2518 8536 162 Northumberland 128 922 0 Perry 35 405 1 Philadelphia 15376 38318 904 Pike 451 1545 21 Potter 4 104 0 Schuylkill 478 2823 14 Snyder 33 281 1 Somerset 32 1030 1 Sullivan 1 63 0 Susquehanna 81 441 13 Tioga 16 390 1 Union 42 682 1 Venango 7 314 0 Warren 2 220 0 Washington 127 2861 4 Wayne 107 675 5 Westmoreland 419 6266 32 Wyoming 31 284 4 York 803 9228 14 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 32,118 55% 1972 Male 25,926 44% 1954 Neither 3 <1% 0 Not reported 651 1% 17 * 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 6721 11% 416 Asian 715 1% 43 White 14,386 25% 1469 Other 299 1% 12 Not reported 36,577 62% 2003 * 62% 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 900 10571 15 Northeast 11488 37056 132 Northwest 324 8303 18 Southcentral 4026 31465 71 Southeast 37827 113734 843 Southwest 2968 43042 34 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 35 372 104 109 ARMSTRONG 1 5 6 3 BEAVER 3 339 25 71 BERKS 23 693 93 119 BUCKS 53 1327 288 303 BUTLER 6 13 10 2 CAMBRIA 1 1 . 0 CARBON 2 54 5 13 CENTRE 3 15 11 2 CHESTER 37 652 96 169 CLARION 1 1 1 0 CLEARFIELD 2 2 . 0 COLUMBIA 5 94 31 24 CUMBERLAND 8 227 57 34 DAUPHIN 3 210 43 26 DELAWARE 40 1455 227 339 ERIE 4 3 2 0 FAYETTE 1 3 . 1 FRANKLIN 6 74 12 5 HUNTINGDON 1 0 1 0 INDIANA 4 13 2 4 LACKAWANNA 15 537 85 110 LANCASTER 31 564 154 150 LAWRENCE 2 0 2 0 LEBANON 4 77 13 13 LEHIGH 26 564 106 97 LUZERNE 19 396 65 90 LYCOMING 2 66 12 7 MERCER 1 1 . 0 MIFFLIN 2 1 1 0 MONROE 8 133 28 28 MONTGOMERY 86 2055 97 465 NORTHAMPTON 16 591 141 101 NORTHUMBERLAND 1 1 . 0 PHILADELPHIA 54 1569 8 363 PIKE 2 31 4 8 SCHUYLKILL 9 54 15 2 SUSQUEHANNA 3 42 15 13 UNION 1 0 1 0 WASHINGTON 3 6 2 1 WAYNE 1 0 1 0 WESTMORELAND 9 134 34 27 YORK 6 10 4 2 PENNSYLVANIA 543 12408 1806 2705 https://www.health.pa.gov/pages/search.aspx
  3. Total COVID-19 Positive 11,835 Source: RIDOH COVID-19 Fatalities 462 Source: RIDOH Newly Reported Fatalities 18 Source: RIDOH Total Covid-19 Tests 97,922 Source: RIDOH Covid-19 Negative 86,087 Source: RIDOH Newly Reported Positive Tests 221 Source: RIDOH Currently Hospitalized 269 Source: RIDOH Currently in ICU 68 Source: RIDOH Currently on Vent 48 Source: RIDOH https://ri-department-of-health-covid-19-data-rihealth.hub.arcgis.com/
  4. https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/pages/case-counts
  5. COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland Number of confirmed cases : 34,812 Number of negative test results : 138,762 Number of confirmed deaths : 1,694 Number of probable deaths : 115 Currently hospitalized : 1,550 Acute care : 978 Intensive care : 572 Ever hospitalized : 6,404 Released from isolation : 2,456 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 149 (13) Anne Arundel 2,596 (123) 10* Baltimore City 3,476 (177) 9* Baltimore County 4,160 (203) 15* Calvert 214 (12) 1* Caroline 177 Carroll 595 (61) Cecil 271 (15) Charles 778 (56) 1* Dorchester 102 (2) Frederick 1,302 (74) 6* Garrett 6 Harford 629 (24) 4* Howard 1,258 (36) 2* Kent 123 (13) Montgomery 7,283 (386) 36* Prince George's 10,072 (370) 19* Queen Anne's 104 (9) St. Mary's 254 (9) Somerset 51 Talbot 62 (1) Washington 287 (9) Wicomico 738 (17) Worcester 125 (3) 1* Data not available (81) 11* By Age Range and Gender Age/Gender Cases Deaths 0-9 635 10-19 1,238 20-29 4,517 (10) 1* 30-39 6,236 (20) 3* 40-49 6,282 (45) 4* 50-59 5,898 (114) 9* 60-69 4,394 (263) 11* 70-79 2,912 (417) 16* 80+ 2,700 (744) 60* Data not available (81) 11* Female 18,212 (838) 64* Male 16,600 (856) 51* By Race and Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity Cases Deaths African-American (NH) 11,140 (691) 39* Asian (NH) 689 (58) 5* White (NH) 7,367 (704) 54* Hispanic 7,483 (133) 6* Other (NH) 1,703 (23) Data not available 6,430 (85) 11* https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
  6. COVID-19 Testing at Kane (As of 5/12/2020) Residents Tested Positive Negative Pending Recovered** COVID-19 Deaths COVID-19 Hospitalizations Glen Hazel 113 76 36 1 47 16 8 Scott 21 0 20 1 0 0 0 McKeesport 43 1 39 3 0 0 0 Ross 27 0 24 3 0 0 0 * Indicates that within the prior calendar day this facility has had an occurrence of a single confirmed infection of COVID-19, or three or more residents or staff with new-onset of respiratory symptoms occurring within 72 hours of each other. This information is provided in compliance with Federal regulations. ** A resident who has tested positive for COVID-19 is determined to have recovered when it has been at least 14 days since the onset of symptoms or a positive test, the resident has been asymptomatic for at least three days and the resident’s physician has been consulted and agrees with the determination of recovery. COVID-19 Testing at Kane (As of 5/12/2020) Staff Tested Positive Negative Pending Recovered Glen Hazel 79 42 37 0 32 Scott 16 1 14 1 0 McKeesport 28 1 25 2 0 Ross 29 1 26 2 0
  7. https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/96dd742462124fa0b38ddedb9b25e429
  8. There are 10,276 confirmed COVID-19 patients in Missouri, including 531 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 12 0 Andrew County 8 0 Atchison County 2 0 Audrain County 2 0 Barry County 6 0 Barton County 0 0 Bates County 6 1 Benton County 8 0 Bollinger County 4 0 Boone County 100 1 Buchanan County 464 2 Butler County 27 0 Caldwell County 3 0 Callaway County 23 1 Camden County 36 1 Cape Girardeau County 52 1 Carroll County 4 0 Carter County 3 1 Cass County 70 8 Cedar County 9 0 Chariton County 5 0 Christian County 22 0 Clark County 1 0 Clay County 101 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 0 0 Douglas County 0 0 Dunklin County 24 2 Franklin County 131 14 Gasconade County 2 0 Gentry County 1 0 Greene County 103 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 402 16 Jasper County 29 0 Jefferson County 309 12 Johnson County 65 0 Knox County 0 0 Laclede County 3 0 Lafayette County 64 3 Lawrence County 7 0 Lewis County 6 1 Lincoln County 76 1 Linn County 5 1 Livingston County 3 0 McDonald County 5 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 47 0 Moniteau County 53 0 Monroe County 0 0 Montgomery County 7 0 Morgan County 7 0 New Madrid County 13 0 Newton County 12 1 Nodaway County 5 0 Oregon County 2 0 Osage County 5 0 Ozark County 0 0 Pemiscot County 66 3 Perry County 45 0 Pettis County 68 1 Phelps County 2 0 Pike County 12 1 Platte County 45 0 Polk County 1 0 Pulaski County 36 1 Putnam County 0 0 Ralls County 2 0 Randolph County 8 0 Ray County 11 0 Reynolds County 2 0 Ripley County 5 0 St. Charles County 673 50 St. Clair County 2 0 Ste. Genevieve County 8 1 St. Francois County 33 2 St. Louis County 3,986 278 Saline County 219 0 Schuyler County 0 0 Scotland County 4 0 Scott County 82 6 Shannon County 0 0 Shelby County 1 0 Stoddard County 29 0 Stone County 3 0 Sullivan County 2 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 1 0 Wright County 10 0 St. Louis city 1,526 91 Kansas City 791 16 TBD 0 0
  9. https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report
  10. Autauga County: 91 confirmed cases 1,326 total tests 4 deaths Baldwin County: 227 confirmed cases 4,833 total tests 7 deaths Barbour County: 67 confirmed cases 470 total tests 1 deaths Bibb County: 46 confirmed cases 970 total tests 1 deaths Blount County: 45 confirmed cases 1,005 total tests 0 deaths Bullock County: 26 confirmed cases 169 total tests 1 deaths Butler County: 224 confirmed cases 853 total tests 6 deaths Calhoun County: 126 confirmed cases 2,358 total tests 3 deaths Chambers County: 324 confirmed cases 1,340 total tests 21 deaths Cherokee County: 24 confirmed cases 438 total tests 0 deaths Chilton County: 69 confirmed cases 885 total tests 1 deaths Choctaw County: 69 confirmed cases 253 total tests 1 deaths Clarke County: 64 confirmed cases 630 total tests 1 deaths Clay County: 27 confirmed cases 358 total tests 1 deaths Cleburne County: 13 confirmed cases 143 total tests 1 deaths Coffee County: 155 confirmed cases 1,183 total tests 1 deaths Colbert County: 72 confirmed cases 1,534 total tests 2 deaths Conecuh County: 14 confirmed cases 207 total tests 0 deaths Coosa County: 33 confirmed cases 211 total tests 1 deaths Covington County: 56 confirmed cases 738 total tests 1 deaths Crenshaw County: 46 confirmed cases 417 total tests 1 deaths Cullman County: 67 confirmed cases 1,840 total tests 0 deaths Dale County: 52 confirmed cases 675 total tests 0 deaths Dallas County: 124 confirmed cases 1,131 total tests 3 deaths DeKalb County: 167 confirmed cases 1,647 total tests 2 deaths Elmore County: 156 confirmed cases 1,766 total tests 4 deaths Escambia County: 38 confirmed cases 777 total tests 3 deaths Etowah County: 196 confirmed cases 2,923 total tests 10 deaths Fayette County: 9 confirmed cases 391 total tests 0 deaths Franklin County: 264 confirmed cases 1,165 total tests 3 deaths Geneva County: 16 confirmed cases 354 total tests 0 deaths Greene County: 73 confirmed cases 341 total tests 4 deaths Hale County: 74 confirmed cases 566 total tests 2 deaths Henry County: 32 confirmed cases 285 total tests 1 deaths Houston County: 114 confirmed cases 1,656 total tests 4 deaths Jackson County: 60 confirmed cases 1,827 total tests 2 deaths Jefferson County: 1,157 confirmed cases 24,378 total tests 64 deaths Lamar County: 13 confirmed cases 348 total tests 0 deaths Lauderdale County: 99 confirmed cases 2,533 total tests 2 deaths Lawrence County: 26 confirmed cases 459 total tests 0 deaths Lee County: 432 confirmed cases 4,117 total tests 30 deaths Limestone County: 58 confirmed cases 1,543 total tests 0 deaths Lowndes County: 111 confirmed cases 318 total tests 8 deaths Macon County: 51 confirmed cases 409 total tests 2 deaths Madison County: 255 confirmed cases 10,470 total tests 4 deaths Marengo County: 89 confirmed cases 742 total tests 5 deaths Marion County: 97 confirmed cases 1,076 total tests 8 deaths Marshall County: 581 confirmed cases 3,909 total tests 8 deaths Mobile County: 1,507 confirmed cases 12,764 total tests 95 deaths Monroe County: 15 confirmed cases 335 total tests 1 deaths Montgomery County: 684 confirmed cases 4,505 total tests 18 deaths Morgan County: 98 confirmed cases 2,414 total tests 1 deaths Perry County: 19 confirmed cases 377 total tests 0 deaths Pickens County: 70 confirmed cases 608 total tests 2 deaths Pike County: 100 confirmed cases 929 total tests 0 deaths Randolph County: 117 confirmed cases 672 total tests 7 deaths Russell County: 83 confirmed cases 772 total tests 0 deaths Shelby County: 378 confirmed cases 5,751 total tests 18 deaths St. Clair County: 86 confirmed cases 1,942 total tests 1 deaths Sumter County: 110 confirmed cases 587 total tests 4 deaths Talladega County: 74 confirmed cases 1,874 total tests 2 deaths Tallapoosa County: 330 confirmed cases 1,868 total tests 50 deaths Tuscaloosa County: 291 confirmed cases 5,928 total tests 8 deaths Unknown or Out of State County: 0 confirmed cases 3,109 total tests 0 deaths Walker County: 110 confirmed cases 1,473 total tests 0 deaths Washington County: 55 confirmed cases 330 total tests 5 deaths Wilcox County: 87 confirmed cases 302 total tests 4 deaths Winston County: 25 confirmed cases 572 total tests 0 deaths https://alpublichealth.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/6d2771faa9da4a2786a509d82c8cf0f7
  11. https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/
  12. Pence 'maintaining distance' from Trump 'for the immediate future' By Jeremy Diamond and Kevin Liptak, CNN Updated 2:54 PM ET, Tue May 12, 2020 (CNN)Vice President Mike Pence is taking some precautions, but stopping short of the recommended self-quarantine in the wake of his press secretary testing positive for coronavirus. Pence is "maintaining distance for the immediate future" from President Donald Trump after consulting with the White House medical unit, a senior administration official said. It is not yet clear exactly how long Pence will stay away from Trump. Later, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Pence had made the decision himself. "The vice president has made the choice to keep his distance for a few days and I would just note that that's his personal decision to make that, as to how many days he does it," she said during a briefing. Trump said Monday that he has not seen Pence since the vice president's press secretary Katie Miller tested positive on Friday, a fact that was underscored by Pence's absence from Trump's news conference Monday. Trump said he could confer with Pence by telephone. Video shows food executives removing masks ahead of Pence event Pence said during a call with governors on Monday that he was taking extra precautions, noting that he was "in a separate room on my own" during a videoconference while Dr. Deborah Birx was "in a situation room with some staff," according to audio of the call obtained by CNN's Betsy Klein. But in an awkward balancing act between taking necessary precautions and trying to avoid undercutting Trump's back-to-business messaging, Pence is merely taking half-measures that fall short of the administration's own guidelines. While he arrived to the White House on Tuesday wearing a mask, Pence has shown up on other days without covering his face. And his very presence there -- even if he is staying away from Trump -- contravenes guidelines issued by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which advise those who have had "close contact" (within six feet of someone for a prolonged period of time) with someone who has tested positive to stay home for 14 days after their last interaction. Officials have said the President and others inside the White House remain sensitive to taking steps that might undercut their message that the virus is waning and the country is ready to reopen. While some advisers raised the prospect of separating Trump and Pence long before White House staffers tested positive, the option was not taken seriously until this week. https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/12/politics/mike-pence-donald-trump-coronavirus/index.html
  13. Vice President Mike Pence was spotted at the White House on Tuesday wearing a face mask amid concerns about a coronavirus cluster at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Pence made a 'personal decision' to stay away from President Donald Trump after a coronavirus outbreak on his staff, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Tuesday. 'The vice president has made the choice to keep his distance for a few days, and I would note that that's his personal decision to make as to how many days he does it, that's a decision for the vice president,' she said at her press briefing. +24 Vice President Mike Pence was spotted arriving at the White House on Tuesday wearing a face mask +24 Vice President Mike Pence made a 'personal decision' to stay away from President Donald Trump, said White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany Trump and Pence are keeping their distance from one another in order to prevent a scenario where Speaker Nancy Pelosi would take charge after the vice president's press secretary tested positive for the coronavirus. The two men are 'maintaining some distance for the immediate future on consultation from the White House medical unit,' a senior administration official told DailyMail.com. Should the president and vice president die or become incapacitated, the speaker of the House becomes president, as outlined in the order of succession in the constitution. 'We must be very careful. Crazy Nancy would be a total disaster, and the USA will never be a Communist Country!,' Trump tweeted on Tuesday, in response to a tweet that noted Pelosi is third in line should the president and Pence become incapacitated by the coronavirus. +24 President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence are keeping their distance from one another after a Pence aide tested positive for coronavirus +24 If either President Trump or Vice President Pence dies or is incapacitated, Speaker Nancy Pelosi would take charge +24 President Trump and Vice President Pence were last together on Thursday +24 President Trump has previously brushed aside questions about whether he and Pence should maintain a distance in order to preserve the chain of command should one of them become infected with the coronavirus. But that has changed after Pence's press secretary Katie Miller tested positive for the disease last week. The change is already in effect. Pence was not at Trump's press conference in the Rose Garden on Monday, which was unusual given that, in the past, he was a regular attendee. The two were last seen together at the White House on Thursday. Trump noted at his press conference on Monday he hadn't seen Pence since Miller was diagnosed. 'I have not seen him since then,' the president said and he indicated some separate policy was going to go into effect. 'We could talk on the phone.' During a call with governors on Monday, Pence told them he was taking extra precautions and was participating on the call 'in a separate room on my own' during while Dr. Deborah Birx was 'in a situation room with some staff,' according to CNN, which obtained audio of the call. Pence's office is across the street from the West Wing in the Old Executive Office Building, making it easy to keep the two leaders separate. He was in that office on Monday and wore a face mask, ABC News reported. Monday saw the new safety protocols in effect at the White House as several aides - including senior adviser Jared Kushner and press secretary Kayleigh McEnany - wore masks for the first time in public at the president's press conference in the Rose Garden. McEnany was not wearing a face mask during her briefingTuesday despite new guidance recommending White House staffers wear one. She said it was because she was a safe distance from the media and has tested negative for the coronavirus. She was seen wearing a face mask at the White House on Monday. McEnany said she was an 'appropriate distance away. I had a negative test today and a negative test yesterday and I'm in an okay place.' Pelosi wears a mask on Capitol Hill and has heeded to social distancing guidelines. White House staff were told Monday they must wear a mask at all times when they enter or move around the building, after a coronavirus cluster started at the complex. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar also wore a mask at the press conference, as did deputy White House press secretary Hogan Gidley. 'Just about everybody has a face mask on,' President Trump observed at the news conference, where the president used his own podium that he did not have to share with other officials who spoke. Reporters asked him questions speaking through masks of their own, and bending over so their voices could get picked up by shared microphones they did not touch. +24 White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany (L) wears a face mask during a press briefing about coronavirus testing in the Rose Garden of the White House on May 11, 2020 in Washington, DC +24 White House senior advisor to the president Jared Kushner wears a protective face mask in the Rose Garden as U.S. President Donald Trump holds a coronavirus disease +24 No mask: President Donald Trump defended his administration's record on testing as he unveiled equipment at the White House - but unlike his staff he did not wear a mask +24 Masked officials: White House press secretary Kayleih McEnany (left) as well as technical support staff were all wearing masks for the first time +24 Jared masked: The president's son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner followed the new protocol brought in after the president's valet and Mike Pence's press secretary tested positive for coronavirus +24 Obeying the rules: Jared Kushner wore a mask throughout the press briefing +24 Distanced audience: The White House put newly-masked officials in front of a rple line and reporters behind for the press conference +24 Masks are the new uniform: White House staffers finally caught up with other workplaces Monday and lined up at a Rose Garden press conference to cover up - although not all stood six feet apart +24 Protective detail: Secret Service agents were also spotted in masks for the first time during the president's press conference +24 Rose Garden cover-up: White House staff members wore masks to listen to their boss speak at a press briefing, the first time new rules have been in place since two positive diagnoses at the White House +24 Accessorized: Deputy White House press secretary Hogan Gidley was wearing sunglasses over his surgical mask +24 Protect and serve: Uniformed and plains clothes members of the Secret Service were wearing masks as the president spoke +24 Masked press corps: Reporters at the Rose Garden press briefing -including Francesca Chambers of McClatchy newspapers (center) - all covered up to come into the White House Trump said he personally had issued the order, and said he is ensuring he is not close to 'anybody' and observing social distancing. Instead of answering directly, Trump spoke about the policy as of Monday. 'Just about everybody I've seen today has worn a mask,' Trump said. 'I don't think the system broke down at all. One person tested positive, surprisingly, because the previous day, [she] tested negative,' Trump said. 'It can happen. It's the hidden enemy, remember that. It's the hidden enemy. So, things happen. Trump referenced three coronavirus task force members who tested negative after coming into contact with Katie Miller, an aide he identified publicly Friday. 'But the three tested negative. The one who tested positive will be fine, will be absolutely fine,' Trump said. 'I felt no vulnerability whatsoever,' Trump said. All workers in the West Wing were told by email Monday that they only time they can take off their masks is when at their desks and as long as they are socially distanced at the time. They are also discouraged from inviting in guests, ABC News reported. The move is a dramatic walk back of weeks of the White House ignoring its own CDC guidance that masks reduce the chance of infection spreading. But the memo did not say if Donald Trump would lead by example, while Vice President Mike Pence arrived for work Monday without wearing a mask. The White House was scrambling to deal with a coronavirus crisis in its own corridors after Donald Trump's valet and Mike Pence's press secretary both tested positive for the disease. +24 New White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany also wore a mask, although she did not at her press briefing Friday +24 Members of the White House staff and the U.S. Secret Service stand along the West Wing colonnade prior to U.S. President Donald Trump holding the coronavirus +24 Secretary of Health and Human Services, Alex Azar and others wear face masks while attending a press briefing about coronavirus testing in the Rose Garden +24 Mike Pence was set to return to the White House Monday. On Friday, a top aide to the vice president tested positive for the coronavirus Despite the potential that he was exposed to the virus, Pence went to his office in the Old Executive Office Building (OEB) Monday after speculation on Sunday that he would go into self-quarantine. But he chaired a coronavirus task force conference call with governors from a room alone, while other officials stayed in the Situation Room, ABC News reported. 'Many of you heard that we had a couple of staff members that tested positive,' he told participants as he explained why he was by himself. His aide Katie Miller tested positive on Friday after displaying symptoms on Thursday, when she went with the vice president to a nursing home near Washington D.C., and neither wore masks. Her contacts were traced Friday. As well as being Pence's press secretary, she is spokeswoman for the coronavirus task force which he leads. That prompted Dr. Tony Fauci to go into 'modified' quarantine, along with the FDA commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn and the CDC director, Dr. Robert Redfield. But Pence 'has tested negative every single day and plans to be at the White House,' spokesman Devin O'Malley said in a statement. According to the new directive, the White House is now 'requiring everyone who enters the West Wing to wear a mask or facial covering ... Staff who sit in the West Wing are not required to wear a facial covering while at their desk if they are appropriately socially distanced from their colleagues.' Pence's decision to come to work comes as the White House takes steps to continue to project an image of resolute action despite it now being the nation's most high-profile center of infection – with Kevin Hassett, one of Trump's economic advisers calling working there 'scary' and saying he'd be 'safer at home than in the West Wing.' The new policy comes just minutes before the president was to hold a news conference where some of his top advisors are sidelined and Pence was not expected to attend. And it comes a day before a Senate hearing titled: 'COVID-19: Safely Getting Back to Work and Back to School.' All four key witnesses are to testify remotely, as is Senate Health Education Labor and Pensions chair Lamar Alexander, who was exposed to someone who an aide who tested positive. President Trump had revealed Friday that Miller, who is married to his immigration adviser and speechwriter Stephen Miller, had tested positive for the coronavirus. Pence and his team learned about the test on Friday shortly before he was to fly to Iowa for an event – an event he undertook without a mask. The list of impacted people grew on Monday, when Iowa's Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds announced that she would be undergoing a 'modified quarantine plan' after learning she was in contact with Miller, the Washington Post reported. She was notified this weekend that the aide was present when she visited Washington. CNN reported Monday that it was still not known how Katie Miller had become infected. It does not appear she had been in close contact with the White House Navy valet who tested positive last Wednesday. He has not been named, but his contact with other West Wing staff appears to have been limited. But the two cases did prompt changes in the White House Monday. The Secret Service agents charged with safeguarding the president will finally begin wearing protective masks – even as the president himself continues to shy from the practice. The agents are among many people who work in the White House complex who are preparing to undertake new precautions after two people who work there tested positive for the virus – as a senior official admitted it was 'scary' to go and work at the building. White House aides – almost all of whom have declined to wear masks even as the White House and the Centers for Disease Control encouraged Americans to start using them – may now undertake new social distancing measures while at work, ABC News reported. Agents who are close to the president or who are near the Oval Office will don the masks, according to the report – which follows news that a valet who has been in close proximity to Trump tested positive for the coronavirus. A measure under consideration is to have White House aides stand six feet apart, a key CDC recommendation to prevent the spread of the virus – including during their meetings with the president. That requirement has been part of normal life for Americans for weeks, but had not been enforced at the White House. However people scheduled to meet with Trump - a self-described germophobe - will continue to be tested. For weeks, outsiders who came to the White House to meet with Trump have been tested. Reporters who attend White House briefings were tested on one occasion, but now must undergo only temperature checks before participating and entering the White House complex. In recent days reporters at White House briefings have kept masks on, but staff including new press secretary Kayleigh McEnany have not. However one of Donald Trump's top economic advisers admitted Sunday that it's 'scary' to think about going back to work, voicing his own concerns about working at the White House in the midst of the pandemic. 'It is scary to go to work,' Kevin Hassett told CBS News Sunday morning. 'I think that I'd be a lot safer if I was sitting at home than I would be going to the West Wing. But, you know, it's the time when people have to step up and serve their country.' 'Do you wear a mask? Are you going to continue to show up for work at the White House?' CBS News' Margaret Brennan posed to Hassett as Trump continues to face criticisms for not wearing a mask in public. Even amid growing infection rates and deaths across the country, White House officials have avoided embracing mask protocols. Last Tuesday, when Trump flew to Arizona, aides including Hope Hicks, Jared Kushner, and Dan Scavino walked closely off Marine One without wearing masks. 'I've got a mask right here,' Hassett said. 'And the fact is that I practice aggressive social distancing. I'll wear a mask when I feel it's necessary.' Hassett acknowledged that it is 'risky' to work in the West Wing because it is a 'small, crowded place.' The economic adviser's admission of fear also comes as several states have begun to implement the easing of lockdown and stay-at-home restrictions. At local levels, some states, counties and localities have decided to begin reopening by permitting non-essential businesses to operate and opening up areas that were shutdown to maintain social distancing guidelines – like beaches, golf courses and marinas. Trump's Democratic challenge Joe Biden turned the White House's crisis into a political attacking, blasted the Trump administration for failing to line-up adequate testing for the coronavirus for the nation, but trying to make the West Wing safe. 'It's been more than two months since Trump claimed that 'anybody that wants a test can get a test.' Biden wrote in a new op-ed in the Washington Post. 'The administration is fully aware that this is the right path, too — after all, the president and his staff are now reportedly receiving daily tests. 'They knew exactly how to make the Oval Office safe and operational, and they put in the work to do it. They just haven't put in that same work for the rest of us.' Without testing, he wrote, the nation cannot go ahead with the phased reopening taking place. 'If we're going to have thriving workplaces, restaurants, stores and parks, we need widespread testing. Trump can't seem to provide it — to say nothing of worker safety protocols, consistent health guidelines or clear federal leadership to coordinate a responsible reopening,' he wrote. Biden cited Friday unemployment figures, which give the nation the highest unemployment since the Great Depression, saying the task called for 'urgent, steady, empathetic, unifying leadership.' +24 Yuma Regional Medical Center registered nurses Daena Zamora, left, and Rebecca Adame work with one of the participants during the YRMC COVID-19 'Testing Blitz' in the Yuma Civic Center parking lot, Saturday, May 9, 2020, in Yuma, Ariz. Trump has repeatedly hailed testing in the U.S., saying at the end of April it was 'much better than any other country in the world.' Trump also tweeted: 'The only reason the U.S. has reported one million cases of coronavirus is that our testing is sooo much better than any other country in the world. 'Other countries are way behind us in testing, and therefore show far fewer cases,' he claimed. The U.S. has more than 1.3 million coronavirus cases, more than any country in the world. Public health experts have said the nation needs to ramp up testing as it reopens to identify people who have the infection and isolate them to keep them from spreading it. The nation has been testing about 250,000 people per day, although experts at Harvard's Global Health Institute have proposed more than 900,000 per day, amid a nationwide call to ramp up contact tracing to track down those who came in contact with infected people.
  14. Masked Mike Pence is spotted at the White House after he announced he would distance himself from Trump to prevent any more infections in the West Wing's coronavirus cluster Vice President Mike Pence was spotted at the White House wearing a face mask Pence made a 'personal decision' to stay away from President Donald Trump, said White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany The two leaders are keeping their distance from one another after a Pence aide tested positive for coronavirus If either man dies or is incapacitated, Speaker Nancy Pelosi would take charge 'We must be very careful. Crazy Nancy would be a total disaster,' Trump said The White House is at the center of a coronavirus cluster with the first infection Donald Trump's military valet, who was diagnosed last week On Friday Pence spokeswoman Katie Miller and one of the president's personal Navy valets both tested positive for coronavirus Now all staff are being told to wear masks when arriving, leaving and moving around public areas They can only take masks off when at their desks and as long as they are socially distanced Aides wore masks at Trump's press conference Monday afternoon but Vice President Mike Pence did not attend Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19 By EMILY GOODIN, SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER and GEOFF EARLE, DEPUTY U.S. POLITICAL EDITOR FOR DAILYMAIL.COM PUBLISHED: 09:16 EDT, 12 May 2020 | UPDATED: 23:49 EDT, 12 May 2020
  15. Pence made a 'personal decision' to stay away from President Donald Trump, said White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany The two leaders are keeping their distance from one another after a Pence aide tested positive for coronavirus https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8311527/Trump-says-hes-keeping-away-Pence-careful-Pelosi-does-not-president.html
  16. May 12 Pence distanced from Trump http://mediaarchives.gsradio.net/rense/special/rense_051220_hr3.mp3
  17. May 11 http://mediaarchives.gsradio.net/rense/special/rense_051120_hr3.mp3
  18. New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report (data updated as of May 12, 2020, 9:00 AM) https://www.nh.gov/covid19/ Number of Persons with COVID-191 3,239 Recovered 1,234 (38%) Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 142 (4%) Total Current COVID-19 Cases 1,863 Persons Who Have Been Hospitalized for COVID-19 319 (10%) Current Hospitalizations 2 121 Persons Tested Negative at Selected Laboratories 3 33,977 Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL 12,969 Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL 4 51 Persons Being Monitored in NH (approximate point in time) 3,325 1 Includes specimens presumptive-positive at any laboratory and those confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing.2 Number of patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19 as reported by hospitals.3 Includes specimens tested at the NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL), LabCorp, Quest, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and those sent to CDC prior to NH PHL testing capacity.4 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH PHL. Does not include tests pending at commercial laboratories. Cases by County County Cases Belknap 47 Carroll 37 Cheshire 44 Coos 2 Grafton 57 Hillsborough - Other 518 Hillsborough - Manchester 732 Hillsborough - Nashua 301 Merrimack 252 Rockingham 1010 Strafford 199 Sullivan 14 County TBD 26 Grand Total 3,239
  19. Arkansas Totals Cumulative Cases 4,164 Last update: a few seconds ago Recoveries 3,220 Last update: a few seconds ago Deaths 95 Last update: a few seconds https://adem.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/f533ac8a8b6040e5896b05b47b17a647
  20. 1,668 Douglas 1,362 Dakota 1,344 Hall 717 Dawson 650 Lancaster 431 Colfax 382 Platte 367 Saline 257 Sarpy 256 Madison 228 Adams 166 Dodge 126 Buffalo 46 Scotts Bluff 46 Hamilton 41 Gage 40 Lincoln 27 Custer 25 York 24 Dixon 23 Merrick 23 Butler 23 Washington 23 Howard 17 Seward 14 Cuming 13 Cass 13 Gosper 13 Thurston 11 Clay 11 Saunders 11 Phelps 9 Polk 9 Kearney 9 Kimball 9 Morrill 8 Stanton 8 Cheyenne 6 Burt 6 Knox 6 Cedar 5 Franklin 5 Red Willow 5 Johnson 5 Antelope 5 Webster 5 Jefferson 4 Furnas 4 Nance 3 Fillmore 2 Sherman 2 Boone 2 Greeley 2 Keith 2 Wayne 2 Otoe 1 Hitchcock 1 Dawes 1 Garfield 1 Nemaha 1 Box Butte 1 Pierce 1 Thomas 1 Holt 1 Valley 1 Cherry 1 Frontier https://nebraska.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/4213f719a45647bc873ffb58783ffef3
  21. https://public.tableau.com/profile/idaho.division.of.public.health#!/vizhome/DPHIdahoCOVID-19Dashboard_V2/Story1
  22. https://health.wyo.gov/publichealth/infectious-disease-epidemiology-unit/disease/novel-coronavirus/covid-19-map-and-statistics/
  23. Data current as of 5/12/2020, 8:00 a.m. Updated daily. Total cases 3,3581 Total deaths 130 Positive tests 3,283 Negative tests 76,312 Total tested 79,595 1Includes cases confirmed by diagnostic testing and presumptive cases. Presumptive cases are those without a positive diagnostic test who present COVID-19-like symptoms and had close contact with a confirmed case. https://govstatus.egov.com/OR-OHA-COVID-19
  24. Positive 5,212 Total Tests * 110,289 Click Here to View Positive Cases By County COVID-Related Deaths in NM 219 *Numbers are cumulative persons tested through 5/12/2020, 6:05:16 PM. Test results are from the state Scientific Laboratory Division of the New Mexico Department of Health, TriCore Reference Laboratories, LabCorp, Mayo Clinic Laboratories, Quest Diagnostics, and BioReference Laboratories.https://cv.nmhealth.org/
  25. Total Tested110,609 Total Positive6,853 Deaths321 Recovered2,546 https://govstatus.egov.com/kycovid19
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