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New Positive Cases 394 between 04/19/2020 and 04/21/2020 New Deaths 31 between 04/02/2020 and 04/21/2020 New Tests 2,291 between 03/10/2020 and 04/21/2020 Total Positive Cases 12,438 Total Deaths 661 Total Tested 69,47017.9% Positive https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/
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25,258 Cases Reported* Deaths Reported 1,473 59 Probable Deaths** Reported COVID-19 Patients in Hospitals 1,747 287 of those on ventilators Tests Completed 6,593 by State Lab Commercial Tests Completed and Reported to State*** 135,079 Under Review - See Note Below 64 of 64 http://ldh.la.gov/coronavirus/ Parishes with Reported Cases
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By LOS ANGELES TIMES STAFF UPDATED APRIL 22, 1:23 P.M. PACIFIC 37,286 confirmed cases +1,455 so far today +1,956 yesterday 1,407 deaths +87 so far today +93 yesterday The coronavirus 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. So far today, 15 of the 56 agencies we’re monitoring have reported new numbers. What we know Tallies continue to climb. Over the past week, the state has averaged 1,414 new cases and 76 new deaths per day. Cities have been hit hard. The largest concentration is in Los Angeles County, home to half of the deaths so far. Hospitals are holding up. The number of patients has remained steady, a goal of the stay-at-home policies. Nursing homes are a focal point. The state has listed 276 skilled-nursing and assisted-living facilities with a confirmed case. California's totals sit far below New York, where more than 19,100 people have died. More: Symptoms How it spreads Get our newsletter Jump to a section of the page What's the trend over time? Where are the confirmed cases? Where are the cases in SoCal? Where are the cases in L.A.? How does California compare? How many people are hospitalized? Which nursing homes are affected? How many tests have been run? Who has COVID-19? What is closed or restricted? What is the trend over time? The state’s first case was confirmed near the end of January. The total grew slowly at first, then much faster as tests became more widely available. The number of cases in California is now on pace to double every 15.3 days, a reflection of how quickly the virus is spreading. Coronavirus can infect people so rapidly that government officials have issued shutdown orders aimed at slowing the growth of new cases and flattening this line. Cumulative cases by day Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Apr. 1Apr. 1505,00010,00015,00020,00025,00030,00035,00040,000State increasestesting Times survey of county and local health departments Local governments announce new cases and deaths each day, though bottlenecks in testing and reporting lags can introduce delays. For instance, some agencies do not report new totals on weekends, leading to lower numbers on those days. New cases by day Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Apr. 1Apr. 1505001,0001,5002,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage Deaths by day Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Apr. 1Apr. 150204060801007-dayaverage7-dayaverage The lines above are seven-day averages. They offer a more stable view of the trend than daily totals. That's why experts wait for lines like these to flatten before they say conditions are improving. Growth varies from county to county, but most areas are still climbing. The chart below is adjusted to show how quickly new cases are being confirmed in each county. A good sign is when a line flattens, which indicates that transmission is slowing in that area. Cumulative cases by county Current doubling time5 days7911 5 dayssince 10th case102030401020501002005001,0002,0005,00010,000Doublingevery dayDoublingevery dayEvery2 daysEvery2 daysEvery3 daysEvery3 daysEvery weekEvery weekEverymonthEverymonthKingsKingsSan BernardinoSan BernardinoLos AngelesLos AngelesImperialImperialMontereyMontereyRiversideRiversideFresnoFresnoNapaNapaStanislausStanislausSan JoaquinSan JoaquinAlamedaAlamedaSan FranciscoSan FranciscoOrangeOrangeKernKernContra CostaContra CostaTulareTulareSanta CruzSanta CruzMercedMercedNevadaNevadaSutterSutterButteButteMarinMarinYubaYubaSanta ClaraSanta ClaraMonoMonoHumboldtHumboldt This chart tracks cumulative cases after each county confirmed its 10th case. Case counts are plotted on a logarithmic scale, which makes it easier to see when cases level off. Doubling rate is the estimate of how long it would take the county to double its number of cases, given the trend in the last week. Help us track the coronavirus by subscribing Your support makes our reporting possible. Get unlimited digital access today. Already a subscriber? Your contributions help us maintain this page. Thank you. Where are the confirmed cases? Cases have been reported in 53 of the state’s 58 counties, from Siskiyou County south to the border. CasesDeaths Confirmed cases12306801,2301,7502,430 Hover for more information. Los AngelesLos AngelesSan DiegoSan DiegoSacramentoSacramentoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoReddingRedding Early on, the largest concentrations were in the San Francisco Bay Area. Since then, cases have spread across the state and growth has accelerated in urban centers, like Los Angeles. Total cases Per 100k New cases (7-day average) 03102550100500 Total deaths Per 100k New deaths (7-day average) 012351020 Los Angeles 16,447 162.9 Mar. 1Apr. 22 729 7.2 Mar. 1Apr. 22 Riverside 2,960 124.2 93 3.9 San Diego 2,434 73.7 87 2.6 Santa Clara 1,962 102.1 94 4.9 Orange 1,753 55.4 34 1.1 San Bernardino 1,489 69.7 67 3.1 Alameda 1,242 75.6 43 2.6 San Francisco 1,233 141.7 21 2.4 Sacramento 971 64.3 36 2.4 San Mateo 958 125.1 39 5.1 Contra Costa 763 67.3 22 1.9 Kern 683 77.3 4 0.5 San Joaquin 460 62.8 20 2.7 Ventura 443 52.2 13 1.5 Tulare 441 95.8 25 5.4 Santa Barbara 429 96.7 5 1.1 Fresno 371 37.9 7 0.7 Stanislaus 236 43.8 4 0.7 Marin 200 76.8 10 3.8 Imperial 195 108.2 5 2.8 Sonoma 192 38.3 2 0.4 Solano 181 41.3 3 0.7 Monterey 150 34.6 4 0.9 Yolo 146 67.9 10 4.7 San Luis Obispo 134 47.6 1 0.4 Placer 133 35.0 8 2.1 Santa Cruz 111 40.5 2 0.7 Merced 93 34.6 3 1.1 Napa 54 38.4 2 1.4 Humboldt 52 38.3 0 0.0 San Benito 45 75.7 2 3.4 El Dorado 39 20.9 0 0.0 Nevada 38 38.3 1 1.0 Madera 36 23.2 2 1.3 Kings 32 21.3 1 0.7 Shasta 26 14.5 3 1.7 Sutter 26 27.1 2 2.1 Mono 24 169.3 1 7.1 Inyo 19 105.1 0 0.0 Butte 16 7.0 0 0.0 Yuba 16 21.2 1 1.3 Calaveras 12 26.5 0 0.0 Amador 8 21.1 0 0.0 Lake 6 9.4 0 0.0 Siskiyou 5 11.5 0 0.0 Mendocino 5 5.7 0 0.0 Plumas 4 21.4 0 0.0 Glenn 4 14.3 0 0.0 Colusa 3 14.0 0 0.0 Tuolumne 2 3.7 0 0.0 Del Norte 2 7.3 0 0.0 Alpine 1 87.3 0 0.0 Tehama 1 1.6 1 1.6 Show less Do you know someone who has lost the battle with COVID-19? We'd like to hear from the loved ones of people who have died from the coronavirus. Please consider sharing their stories with us here. Where are the cases in Southern California? Residents of cities and neighborhoods all across the Southland have contracted the coronavirus. Here are the latest tallies released by each area's health department. 5500San DiegoSan DiegoSan ClementeSan ClementeOxnardOxnardSanta BarbaraSanta BarbaraPalm SpringsPalm SpringsPismo BeachPismo BeachBakersfieldBakersfieldVictorvilleVictorvilleSAN LUIS OBISPOSAN LUIS OBISPOKERNKERNSANTA BARBARASANTA BARBARAVENTURAVENTURALOS ANGELESLOS ANGELESORANGEORANGERIVERSIDERIVERSIDESAN BERNARDINOSAN BERNARDINOSAN DIEGOSAN DIEGO Search: Area County Cases San Diego San Diego 1,170 Riverside Riverside 496 Long Beach Los Angeles 477 Glendale Los Angeles 369 Bakersfield East Kern 351 Unincorporated San Diego 330 Moreno Valley Riverside 308 Chula Vista San Diego 273 Melrose Los Angeles 265 Pasadena Los Angeles 249 Palmdale Los Angeles 248 Santa Clarita Los Angeles 244 Anaheim Orange 230 Torrance Los Angeles 217 Inglewood Los Angeles 215 Bakersfield West Kern 211 East Los Angeles Los Angeles 202 North Hollywood Los Angeles 200 Sylmar Los Angeles 195 Lancaster Los Angeles 184 Santa Ana Orange 184 Other/unknowns San Diego 183 Carson Los Angeles 181 Van Nuys Los Angeles 172 Fontana San Bernardino 172 South Gate Los Angeles 172 San Bernardino San Bernardino 164 Yucaipa San Bernardino 162 Hollywood Los Angeles 157 Huntington Beach Orange 153 Burbank Los Angeles 151 Westlake Los Angeles 150 Corona Riverside 147 Downey Los Angeles 147 Hemet Riverside 145 Canoga Park Los Angeles 145 Panorama City Los Angeles 141 El Cajon San Diego 140 Santa Monica Los Angeles 135 Hawthorne Los Angeles 134 Reseda Los Angeles 126 Compton Los Angeles 126 Pico-Union Los Angeles 126 Norwalk Los Angeles 124 Perris Riverside 123 West Vernon Los Angeles 123 Gardena Los Angeles 121 West Hollywood Los Angeles 120 Lynwood Los Angeles 119 Irvine Orange 119 Pacoima Los Angeles 117 Boyle Heights Los Angeles 116 Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone Los Angeles 116 Simi Valley Ventura 116 Santa Maria Santa Barbara 108 Pico Rivera Los Angeles 107 Indio Riverside 105 Bell Los Angeles 104 Temple-Beaudry Los Angeles 103 Northridge Los Angeles 101 Federal Prison, Lompoc Santa Barbara 99 Beverly Hills Los Angeles 99 Oxnard Ventura 98 Paramount Los Angeles 97 Silver Lake Los Angeles 97 Sherman Oaks Los Angeles 97 Pomona Los Angeles 97 Redondo Beach Los Angeles 94 Chino San Bernardino 93 North Hills Los Angeles 93 Woodland Hills Los Angeles 93 Koreatown Los Angeles 93 Coachella Riverside 92 Ontario San Bernardino 92 San Pedro Los Angeles 90 Jurupa Valley Riverside 90 Newport Beach Orange 89 Menifee Riverside 89 Montebello Los Angeles 88 Vernon Central Los Angeles 87 Temecula Riverside 87 Huntington Park Los Angeles 87 Glassell Park Los Angeles 87 Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino 85 Winnetka Los Angeles 84 Valley Kern 84 Beaumont Riverside 83 Palm Springs Riverside 83 Thousand Oaks Ventura 83 Exposition Park Los Angeles 83 Palms Los Angeles 82 Granada Hills Los Angeles 81 East Hollywood Los Angeles 80 Lake Elsinore Riverside 80 Murrieta Riverside 80 Whittier Los Angeles 80 Bellflower Los Angeles 78 Redlands San Bernardino 77 Other/unknown Orange 76 West Adams Los Angeles 75 Central Los Angeles 74 Palm Desert Riverside 74 Florence-Firestone Los Angeles 74 Undetermined San Bernardino 73 Encino Los Angeles 73 Little Armenia Los Angeles 72 Escondido San Diego 72 El Monte Los Angeles 72 Lompoc Santa Barbara 72 West Covina Los Angeles 72 Wilshire Center Los Angeles 71 South Park Los Angeles 70 National City San Diego 70 Sun Valley Los Angeles 70 Garden Grove Orange 69 Victorville San Bernardino 68 Covina Los Angeles 66 Spring Valley San Diego 66 Cathedral City Riverside 66 Orange Orange 65 Buena Park Orange 64 Eagle Rock Los Angeles 63 Bell Gardens Los Angeles 63 Vermont Vista Los Angeles 63 Rialto San Bernardino 62 Tarzana Los Angeles 61 Brentwood Los Angeles 61 Lakewood Los Angeles 61 Hancock Park Los Angeles 61 Manhattan Beach Los Angeles 61 El Sereno Los Angeles 60 Athens-Westmont Los Angeles 60 Wilmington Los Angeles 60 Valley Village Los Angeles 60 Harvard Park Los Angeles 60 Fullerton Orange 59 Highland San Bernardino 58 Valley Glen Los Angeles 57 Watts Los Angeles 56 Arleta Los Angeles 56 Crestview Los Angeles 55 Chatsworth Los Angeles 54 Carthay Los Angeles 54 Little Bangladesh Los Angeles 54 Hollywood Hills Los Angeles 53 Westchester Los Angeles 53 Lake Balboa Los Angeles 53 Oceanside San Diego 53 Chino Hills San Bernardino 52 Highland Park Los Angeles 52 Baldwin Park Los Angeles 52 Alhambra Los Angeles 51 Upland San Bernardino 51 Altadena Los Angeles 51 La Mesa San Diego 50 Eastvale Riverside 50 Century Palms/Cove Los Angeles 50 Carlsbad San Diego 50 Rancho Palos Verdes Los Angeles 50 Harbor Gateway Los Angeles 48 La Quinta Riverside 48 San Fernando Los Angeles 48 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara 47 Monterey Park Los Angeles 47 South Whittier Los Angeles 46 Hesperia San Bernardino 46 Sunland Los Angeles 46 Mission Hills Los Angeles 46 Wholesale District Los Angeles 46 West Los Angeles Los Angeles 46 Maywood Los Angeles 45 Mar Vista Los Angeles 45 Culver City Los Angeles 44 Camarillo Ventura 44 Country Club Park Los Angeles 44 Baldwin Hills Los Angeles 44 Del Rey Los Angeles 43 San Clemente Orange 43 Yorba Linda Orange 43 Porter Ranch Los Angeles 42 University Park Los Angeles 42 Westwood Los Angeles 42 Cerritos Los Angeles 42 Lawndale Los Angeles 42 Crenshaw District Los Angeles 41 Cudahy Los Angeles 40 La Mirada Los Angeles 40 San Jacinto Riverside 40 Venice Los Angeles 40 Hacienda Heights Los Angeles 40 Lincoln Heights Los Angeles 40 West Carson Los Angeles 39 Mission Viejo Orange 39 Colton San Bernardino 39 Cypress Orange 38 Placentia Orange 38 Duarte Los Angeles 37 La Habra Orange 37 Hyde Park Los Angeles 37 Lakeview Terrace Los Angeles 36 Palos Verdes Estates Los Angeles 36 Walnut Park Los Angeles 36 Laguna Beach Orange 36 Downtown Los Angeles 36 Vista San Diego 36 West Hills Los Angeles 35 Orcutt Santa Barbara 35 Glendora Los Angeles 35 Tujunga Los Angeles 35 Historic Filipinotown Los Angeles 34 Mid-city Los Angeles 34 Paso Robles San Luis Obispo 34 Encinitas San Diego 34 South Pasadena Los Angeles 34 Wildomar Riverside 34 La Canada Flintridge Los Angeles 33 Willowbrook Los Angeles 33 Tustin Orange 33 Costa Mesa Orange 33 Pacific Palisades Los Angeles 33 Rowland Heights Los Angeles 32 Green Meadows Los Angeles 32 Miracle Mile Los Angeles 32 Harbor City Los Angeles 32 Harvard Heights Los Angeles 32 Laguna Niguel Orange 32 Arcadia Los Angeles 32 Beverly Crest Los Angeles 31 Ventura Ventura 31 Azusa Los Angeles 31 Lennox Los Angeles 30 La Puente Los Angeles 30 Beverlywood Los Angeles 29 Lomita Los Angeles 29 Agoura Hills Los Angeles 29 Temple City Los Angeles 29 Century City Los Angeles 29 Los Feliz Los Angeles 29 Calabasas Los Angeles 29 Santee San Diego 28 Vermont Knolls Los Angeles 28 Desert Hot Springs Riverside 28 San Marcos San Diego 27 French Valley Riverside 27 Loma Linda San Bernardino 26 Malibu Los Angeles 26 Westminster Orange 26 Victoria Park Los Angeles 26 Studio City Los Angeles 26 Bel Air Los Angeles 26 Lake Forest Orange 26 Fountain Valley Orange 25 Vermont Square Los Angeles 25 Moorpark Ventura 25 Diamond Bar Los Angeles 25 Leimert Park Los Angeles 25 Mt. Washington Los Angeles 25 Mead Valley Riverside 24 West Whittier/Los Nietos Los Angeles 24 San Dimas Los Angeles 23 San Gabriel Los Angeles 23 Atascadero San Luis Obispo 23 Monrovia Los Angeles 23 Hermosa Beach Los Angeles 22 San Juan Capistrano Orange 22 Rancho Mirage Riverside 22 South Carthay Los Angeles 22 Valinda Los Angeles 22 Cloverdale/Cochran Los Angeles 22 View Park/Windsor Hills Los Angeles 21 North County Santa Barbara 21 South County Santa Barbara 21 Poway San Diego 21 El Segundo Los Angeles 21 Canyon Country Los Angeles 21 Mecca Riverside 20 Bassett Los Angeles 20 Montclair San Bernardino 20 Walnut Los Angeles 19 Lemon Grove San Diego 19 Mountain Kern 19 Bonita San Diego 19 Claremont Los Angeles 19 Apple Valley San Bernardino 19 Arroyo Grande San Luis Obispo 19 Rosemead Los Angeles 19 Quartz Hill Los Angeles 18 Brea Orange 18 Gramercy Place Los Angeles 18 Desert Kern 18 Norco Riverside 18 Banning Riverside 18 Bloomington San Bernardino 18 Lakeside San Diego 18 Dana Point Orange 18 Atwater Village Los Angeles 17 Aliso Viejo Orange 17 Adams-Normandie Los Angeles 17 Laguna Hills Orange 17 Imperial Beach San Diego 16 Unincorporated - Covina Los Angeles 16 Alsace Los Angeles 16 El Sobrante Riverside 16 Temescal Valley Riverside 16 Playa Vista Los Angeles 16 Figueroa Park Square Los Angeles 16 Good Hope Riverside 16 Ladera Heights Los Angeles 16 Cheviot Hills Los Angeles 15 Grand Terrace San Bernardino 15 Calimesa Riverside 15 Stanton Orange 15 Stevenson Ranch Los Angeles 15 Santa Fe Springs Los Angeles 15 San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo 15 Rancho Santa Fe San Diego 14 Elysian Valley Los Angeles 14 Rancho Santa Margarita Orange 14 Adelanto San Bernardino 14 East Rancho Dominguez Los Angeles 14 Lakeland Village Riverside 14 La Verne Los Angeles 13 La Crescenta-Montrose Los Angeles 13 Woodcrest Riverside 13 Echo Park Los Angeles 13 Other San Luis Obispo 13 Rolling Hills Estates Los Angeles 13 Yucca Valley San Bernardino 13 Nipomo San Luis Obispo 12 Ramona San Diego 12 Home Gardens Riverside 12 San Jose Hills Los Angeles 12 La Palma Orange 12 Goleta Valley & Gaviota Santa Barbara 12 Thai Town Los Angeles 12 Castaic Los Angeles 12 Oak Park Ventura 12 Athens Village Los Angeles 12 Fallbrook San Diego 11 Cadillac-Corning Los Angeles 11 Reseda Ranch Los Angeles 11 Park La Brea Los Angeles 11 Covina (Charter Oak) Los Angeles 11 Artesia Los Angeles 11 Del Mar San Diego 11 Lake Los Angeles Los Angeles 11 Ladera Ranch Orange 10 Rancho Dominguez Los Angeles 10 Trabuco Canyon Orange 10 Barstow San Bernardino 10 Shadow Hills Los Angeles 10 Indian Wells Riverside 10 Seal Beach Orange 10 Fillmore Ventura 9 Lafayette Square Los Angeles 9 Marina del Rey Los Angeles 9 Los Alamitos Orange 9 Toluca Lake Los Angeles 9 Commerce Los Angeles 9 Nuevo Riverside 9 San Marino Los Angeles 9 Marina Peninsula Los Angeles 9 Rancho Park Los Angeles 9 Manchester Square Los Angeles 8 Santa Monica Mountains Los Angeles 8 Garnet Riverside 8 Acton Los Angeles 8 Longwood Los Angeles 8 Twentynine Palms San Bernardino 8 Laguna Woods Orange 8 El Cerrito Riverside 8 Northeast San Gabriel Los Angeles 8 Canyon Lake Riverside 8 Hawaiian Gardens Los Angeles 8 Oak Hills San Bernardino 7 Elysian Park Los Angeles 7 West Puente Valley Los Angeles 7 South San Gabriel Los Angeles 7 Santa Paula Ventura 7 Coronado San Diego 7 Mentone San Bernardino 7 Templeton San Luis Obispo 7 Port Hueneme Ventura 7 Del Aire Los Angeles 6 La Rambla Los Angeles 6 Unincorporated - Azusa Los Angeles 6 South El Monte Los Angeles 6 Solana Beach San Diego 6 View Heights Los Angeles 6 Avocado Heights Los Angeles 6 Wellington Square Los Angeles 6 Morongo Valley San Bernardino 6 Jamul San Diego 6 Jefferson Park Los Angeles 6 Villa Park Orange 6 Reynier Village Los Angeles 6 Goleta Santa Barbara 6 Valle Vista Riverside 6 Morro Bay San Luis Obispo 6 East La Mirada Los Angeles 6 Westlake Village Los Angeles 6 St Elmo Village Los Angeles 5 Anza Riverside 5 Pismo Beach San Luis Obispo 5 Santa Ynez Valley Santa Barbara 5 Signal Hill Los Angeles 5 Ojai Ventura 5 Oasis Riverside 5 Rancho Mission Viejo Orange 5 Coto de Caza Orange 5 East Hemet Riverside 5 Crestline San Bernardino 5 Desert Palms Riverside 5 Valley Center San Diego 5 Cherry Valley Riverside 5 Unincorporated - Monrovia Los Angeles 5 Big Bear Lake San Bernardino 4 Joshua Tree San Bernardino 4 Homeland Riverside 4 Thousand Palms Riverside 4 Bermuda Dunes Riverside 4 Sky Valley Riverside 3 Landers San Bernardino 3 Phelan San Bernardino 3 Desert Edge Riverside 3 Piru Ventura 3 Lake Mathews Riverside 3 Idyllwild-Pine Cove Riverside 3 Alpine San Diego 3 Ranchita San Diego 2 Blue Jay San Bernardino 2 Pauma Valley San Diego 2 Oak View Ventura 2 Julian San Diego 2 Big Bear City San Bernardino 2 Boulevard San Diego 2 Fort Irwin San Bernardino 2 Coronita Riverside 2 Potrero San Diego 2 Piñon Hills San Bernardino 2 Running Springs San Bernardino 2 Pala San Diego 1 Rimforest San Bernardino 1 Wrightwood San Bernardino 1 Cabazon Riverside 1 Bonsall San Diego 1 Borrego Springs San Diego 1 Descanso San Diego 1 Angelus Oaks San Bernardino 1 Blythe Riverside 1 Winchester Riverside 1 Romoland Riverside 1 Green Acres Riverside 1 Meadowbrook Riverside 1 Lakeview Riverside 1 Somis Ventura 1 Isla Vista Santa Barbara 1 Hidden Hills Los Angeles 1-4 Toluca Woods Los Angeles 1-4 Desert View Highlands Los Angeles 1-4 Del Sur Los Angeles 1-4 Val Verde Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - La Habra Heights Los Angeles 1-4 Hi Vista Los Angeles 1-4 Toluca Terrace Los Angeles 1-4 Whittier Narrows Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Hawthorne Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Harbor Gateway Los Angeles 1-4 North Lancaster Los Angeles 1-4 University Hills Los Angeles 1-4 Llano Los Angeles 1-4 San Pasqual Los Angeles 1-4 Littlerock/Pearblossom Los Angeles 1-4 Littlerock/Juniper Hills Los Angeles 1-4 Wiseburn Los Angeles 1-4 Harbor Pines Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Glendora Los Angeles 1-4 Littlerock Los Angeles 1-4 Chinatown Los Angeles 1-4 Rolling Hills Los Angeles 1-4 Universal City Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - El Monte Los Angeles 1-4 Charter Oak Los Angeles 1-4 Little Tokyo Los Angeles 1-4 Sycamore Square Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Whittier Los Angeles 1-4 Sunrise Village Los Angeles 1-4 Franklin Canyon Los Angeles 1-4 Leona Valley Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Duarte Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Del Rey Los Angeles 1-4 Sun Village Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - West LA Los Angeles 1-4 West Chatsworth Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Walnut Los Angeles 1-4 Campo San Diego Unincorporated - Claremont Los Angeles 1-4 Brookside Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - South El Monte Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Pomona Los Angeles 1-4 Lake Manor Los Angeles 1-4 Bradbury Los Angeles 1-4 Bouquet Canyon Los Angeles 1-4 Roosevelt Los Angeles 1-4 Newhall Los Angeles 1-4 Faircrest Heights Los Angeles 1-4 Exposition Los Angeles 1-4 Lake Hughes Los Angeles 1-4 Southeast Antelope Valley Los Angeles 1-4 Pellissier Village Los Angeles 1-4 Rosewood Los Angeles 1-4 Rosewood/East Gardena Los Angeles 1-4 Bandini Islands Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Palmdale Los Angeles 1-4 Placerita Canyon Los Angeles 1-4 Palisades Highlands Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Cerritos Los Angeles 1-4 Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez Los Angeles 1-4 Palos Verdes Peninsula Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Bradbury Los Angeles 1-4 Elizabeth Lake Los Angeles 1-4 Avalon Los Angeles 1-4 West Rancho Dominguez Los Angeles 1-4 South Edwards Los Angeles 1-4 El Camino Village Los Angeles 1-4 South Antelope Valley Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Arcadia Los Angeles 1-4 Pearblossom/Llano Los Angeles 1-4 Playa Del Rey Los Angeles 1-4 San Clemente Island Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Miracle Mile Los Angeles 1-4 East Whittier Los Angeles 1-4 Mandeville Canyon Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest Los Angeles 1-4 Angelino Heights Los Angeles 1-4 Vernon Los Angeles 1-4 Sierra Madre Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Lynwood Los Angeles 1-4 Angeles National Forest Los Angeles 1-4 East Lancaster Los Angeles 1-4 La Habra Heights Los Angeles 1-4 Westfield/Academy Hills Los Angeles 1-4 Anaverde Los Angeles 1-4 Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain Los Angeles 1-4 Saugus/Canyon Country Los Angeles 1-4 Agua Dulce Los Angeles 1-4 Saugus Los Angeles 1-4 Kagel/Lopez Canyons Los Angeles 1-4 Westhills Los Angeles 1-4 San Francisquito Canyon/Bouquet Canyon Los Angeles 1-4 East Covina Los Angeles 1-4 Santa Catalina Island Los Angeles 1-4 North Whittier Los Angeles 1-4 West Antelope Valley Los Angeles 1-4 Irwindale Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - Lakewood Los Angeles 1-4 Industry Los Angeles 1-4 Valencia Los Angeles 1-4 Unincorporated - La Verne Los Angeles 1-4 Sand Canyon Los Angeles 1-4 White Fence Farms Los Angeles 1-4 Regent Square Los Angeles 1-4 East Pasadena Los Angeles 1-4 Show less The locations of some cases have not been disclosed. Orange and Los Angeles counties only report a range for areas with lower populations. Kern County only provides data for generalized regions. Where are the cases in L.A.? No county has recorded more cases than Los Angeles, home to a quarter of California’s population. Here's where cases have been confirmed so far, provided by the county’s health department. 25250DowntownDowntownSanta MonicaSanta MonicaLong BeachLong BeachLancasterLancaster Search: Cases Long Beach 477 Glendale 369 Melrose 265 Pasadena 249 Palmdale 248 Show all How does California compare? The coronavirus has hit most of the U.S., with the largest concentrations in and around New York City. California, America's most populous state, has one of the highest totals. It ranks much lower after adjusting for population. Total cases Per 100k New cases (7-day average) 0251005001k2.5k5k Total deaths Per 100k New deaths (7-day average) 051050100200500 New York 258,361 1316.9 Mar. 1Apr. 21 19,104 97.4 Mar. 1Apr. 21 New Jersey 92,387 1040.2 4,753 53.5 Massachusetts 41,199 603.2 1,961 28.7 California 37,286 95.2 1,407 3.6 Pennsylvania 35,249 275.6 1,614 12.6 Illinois 33,059 257.8 1,468 11.4 Michigan 32,667 328.1 2,575 25.9 Florida 27,869 135.3 867 4.2 Louisiana 24,854 532.9 1,405 30.1 Texas 20,574 73.8 533 1.9 Connecticut 20,360 568.5 1,423 39.7 Georgia 19,881 193.1 798 7.7 Maryland 14,193 236.4 652 10.9 Ohio 13,725 117.9 557 4.8 Washington 12,563 172.2 664 9.1 Indiana 12,097 182.3 635 9.6 Colorado 10,473 189.3 483 8.7 Virginia 9,630 114.5 324 3.9 Tennessee 7,394 111.2 157 2.4 North Carolina 7,134 70.2 245 2.4 Missouri 6,066 99.6 224 3.7 Rhode Island 5,500 520.5 171 16.2 Alabama 5,317 109.3 183 3.8 Arizona 5,256 75.7 208 3.0 Mississippi 4,716 157.8 183 6.1 Wisconsin 4,625 80.0 244 4.2 South Carolina 4,439 89.6 124 2.5 Nevada 3,937 134.7 163 5.6 Iowa 3,641 116.2 83 2.6 Utah 3,297 108.3 32 1.1 Kentucky 3,204 72.2 171 3.9 Washington D.C. 3,098 452.6 112 16.4 Delaware 2,931 308.7 82 8.6 Oklahoma 2,807 71.6 164 4.2 Minnesota 2,567 46.4 160 2.9 Kansas 2,164 74.4 109 3.7 Oregon 2,004 49.1 78 1.9 Arkansas 1,990 66.5 42 1.4 New Mexico 1,971 94.2 58 2.8 South Dakota 1,755 203.1 8 0.9 Idaho 1,736 102.9 48 2.8 Nebraska 1,685 88.5 33 1.7 New Hampshire 1,490 110.9 42 3.1 Puerto Rico 1,298 38.3 64 1.9 West Virginia 908 49.6 26 1.4 Maine 888 66.6 36 2.7 Vermont 818 130.9 40 6.4 North Dakota 644 85.6 13 1.7 Hawaii 586 41.2 10 0.7 Wyoming 443 76.1 2 0.3 Montana 437 41.9 12 1.2 Alaska 329 44.5 9 1.2 Show less How many people are hospitalized? One goal of the state's stay-at-home mandate is to slow the virus in hope of preventing hospitals from being overrun. The state health department started tracking hospitalizations of confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients on April 1. Since then, the number of people admitted to California hospitals and intensive-care units has remained steady. Intensive care and other hospitalized patients Apr. 1Apr. 1501,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,000 California Department of Public Health Nearly half of the patients are being treated in Los Angeles County, home to a quarter of the state's population. ICU Other Patient totals by day 0501003007001.2k2.5k Los Angeles 724 1,747 Apr. 1Apr. 21 Riverside 113 257 San Bernardino 87 270 Orange 104 204 San Diego 119 186 Santa Clara 86 92 Alameda 50 94 San Francisco 34 87 Sacramento 29 64 Contra Costa 24 53 Fresno 18 52 San Mateo 21 46 Ventura 19 37 San Joaquin 21 30 Kern 14 29 Imperial 12 23 Santa Barbara 18 16 Stanislaus 11 20 Tulare 9 18 Solano 2 21 Placer 4 18 Sonoma 6 13 Monterey 3 8 Marin 3 6 Kings 3 5 Yolo 1 6 San Luis Obispo 4 2 Madera 0 5 Humboldt 0 5 Santa Cruz 1 4 Nevada 3 2 El Dorado 0 3 Merced 2 1 Lake 0 2 Napa 1 1 Mariposa 0 1 Butte 1 0 Mendocino 0 1 Inyo 1 0 Modoc 0 1 Del Norte 0 1 Colusa 1 0 Lassen 0 1 San Benito 0 1 Shasta 1 0 Siskiyou 1 0 Show less Which nursing homes are affected? Nursing homes have become a tragic focal point of the coronavirus outbreak. California's Department of Public Health has divulged the names of 255 skilled nursing and 21 assisted-living facilities across the state with COVID-19 outbreaks. The state last updated the list on April 19. Officials have withheld the precise number where there are 10 or fewer cases. Filter by countyAlameda Contra Costa Los Angeles Marin Monterey Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Sonoma Stanislaus Tulare Ventura Yolo Facility Type Staff Residents AFFINITY HEALTHCARE CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer ALAMEDA CARE CENTER Skilled nursing 26 20 ALCOTT REHABILITATION HOSPITAL Skilled nursing 10 or fewer - ALDEN TERRACE CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 17 ALEXANDRIA CARE CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer ALHAMBRA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF Skilled nursing 10 or fewer - ARARAT CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Skilled nursing 14 10 or fewer ASTORIA NURSING AND REHAB CENTER Skilled nursing - 10 or fewer AUTUMN HILLS HEALTH CARE CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer BAY CREST CARE CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer - BEACON HEALTHCARE CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer - BEL TOOREN VILLA CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer BIXBY KNOLLS TOWER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer - BONNIE BRAE CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 13 BRIER OAK ON SUNSET Skilled nursing 62 80 BRIGHTON CARE CENTER Skilled nursing 20 43 BROADWAY BY THE SEA Skilled nursing 14 26 BROOKFIELD HEALTHCARE CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer BUENA VENTURA POST ACUTE CARE CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer BURBANK HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer BURLINGTON CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer CALIFORNIA HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer CALIFORNIA POST-ACUTE CARE Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer CAMELLIA GARDENS CARE CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer CANYON OAKS NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 10 or fewer CENTURY VILLA INC Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 15 COLLEGE VISTA POST-ACUTE Skilled nursing 10 or fewer - COLONIAL CARE CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer - COLONIAL GARDENS NURSING HOME Skilled nursing - 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A disorganized web of city, county and state facilities, as well as a growing number of private for-profit labs, are conducting tests. Officials have struggled to keep tabs. After a series of what he called “fits and starts” in test tracking, Gov. Newsom promised better organization and a “new day.” His administration now sets the total number of tests conducted in California at 300,100. Cumulative tests conducted by day Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Apr. 1Apr. 15050,000100,000150,000200,000250,000300,000350,000Data releasebeginsMore labscountedOvercountcorrectedNewsom vows'new day' California Department of Public Health At the end of March, a deluge of samples caused a bottleneck and delayed turnaround times. The number of pending tests ballooned. Those numbers dropped drastically Saturday after Newsom acknowledged that past counts were “not in the real time you deserve.” Pending vs. completed tests Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Apr. 1Apr. 15050,000100,000150,000200,000250,000300,000350,000 California Department of Public Health Who has COVID-19? Information is limited about those who have contracted coronavirus in California. Here's what we know about those who have tested positive, according to data released by the state. An almost equal number of men and women have tested positive. Men 50% Women 49.2% Unknown 0.8% Those who are diagnosed have tended to be older. The majority of cases are among those over 50 years old. 65 and older 23% 50-64 27% 18-49 48% Younger than 18 2% Unknown 0.2% State officials do not know the race or ethnicity of 33% of people who have tested positive in California. When the race of the patient is known, the demographics hew closely to the state's overall demographic makeup. Latino 41% White 28% Asian 12.2% Black 6.6% Other 12% What is closed or restricted? Gov. Newsom has ordered all Californians to stay at home, placing mandatory restrictions on the lives of all 40 million residents. https://www.latimes.com/projects/california-coronavirus-cases-tracking-outbreak/
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Michigan COVID Cases Increase To 33,966 Deaths To 2,813
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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 4/22/2020 County Confirmed Cases Reported Deaths Alcona 4 Allegan 50 Alpena 38 1 Antrim 9 Arenac 13 1 Barry 28 1 Bay 93 2 Benzie 4 Berrien 177 11 Branch 42 2 Calhoun 168 5 Cass 23 1 Charlevoix 12 1 Cheboygan 14 1 Chippewa 1 Clare 10 1 Clinton 106 7 Crawford 32 2 Delta 12 2 Detroit City 8026 747 Dickinson 3 2 Eaton 104 5 Emmet 22 2 Genesee 1362 138 Gladwin 10 1 Gogebic 4 1 Grand Traverse 19 5 Gratiot 8 1 Hillsdale 97 12 Houghton 2 Huron 9 Ingham 350 7 Ionia 27 2 Iosco 15 2 Isabella 54 7 Jackson 289 12 Kalamazoo 212 11 Kalkaska 17 2 Kent 757 25 Lake 2 Lapeer 154 23 Leelanau 8 Lenawee 77 Livingston 308 11 Luce 1 Mackinac 5 Macomb 4628 473 Manistee 11 Marquette 35 6 Mason 5 Mecosta 13 1 Menominee 1 Midland 47 3 Missaukee 12 1 Monroe 247 10 Montcalm 26 1 Montmorency 6 Muskegon 173 11 Newaygo 12 Oakland 6463 529 Oceana 4 1 Ogemaw 6 Osceola 8 Oscoda 4 Otsego 78 6 Ottawa 149 7 Presque Isle 6 Roscommon 11 Saginaw 474 35 Sanilac 32 3 Schoolcraft 3 Shiawassee 123 3 St Clair 271 16 St Joseph 27 1 Tuscola 71 11 Van Buren 36 2 Washtenaw 912 40 Wayne 6535 572 Wexford 7 1 MDOC* 655 25 FCI** 57 Unknown 3 Out of State 37 1 Totals 33966 2813 City of Detroit and Wayne County are reported separately. *Michigan Department of Corrections **Federal Correctional Institute 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. 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 CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS Cumulative Total of Recovered COVID-19 Cases (as of 4/17/2020): 3,237 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 April 17, 2020 represents COVID-19 confirmed individuals with an onset date on or prior to March 18, 2020. These numbers will be updated every Saturday. Source: Michigan Disease Surveillance System and Vital Records Age Data of Overall Deceased Average Age 74 years Median Age 75 years Age Range 5-107 years Overall Case Fatality Rate Statewide Confirmed Cases 8% Cases by Sex Sex Percentage of Overall Cases by Sex Percentage of Deceased Cases by Sex Male 45% 55% Female 54% 45% 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 1% <1% 20 to 29 9% <1% 30 to 39 13% 1% 40 to 49 16% 4% 50 to 59 19% 9% 60 to 69 18% 19% 70 to 79 12% 27% 80+ 11% 39% 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 33% 40% Caucasian 31% 44% Multiple Races 7% 2% Other 4% 2% Unknown 22% 11% 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 3% 1% Non-Hispanic Latino 58% 72% Unknown 39% 27% 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 1% 1% Non-Arab 26% 25% Unknown 73% 74% Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding -
Illinois COVID Cases Increase To 35,108 Deaths To 1,565
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Illinois Test Results Positive 35,108 Deaths 1,565 Total Tests Performed* 164,346 *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 http://www.dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/diseases-and-conditions/diseases-a-z-list/coronavirus All numbers displayed are provisional and subject to change. Information last updated on 4/22/2020. Information to be updated daily. -
COVID-19 Confirmed Cases: No. Cases (%) Total 20740 (100%) Hospitalized 3959 (19.09%) Deaths 836 (4.03%) https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report COVID-19 Confirmed Cases By County: No. Cases No. Deaths Fulton 2222 84 Dekalb 1587 30 Dougherty 1468 107 Gwinnett 1263 46 Cobb 1259 61 Hall 778 9 Clayton 548 21 Henry 388 10 Sumter 341 20 Cherokee 331 10 Carroll 311 11 Richmond 309 13 Lee 292 17 Mitchell 278 23 Bartow 258 27 Douglas 253 8 Muscogee 237 4 Forsyth 223 8 Bibb 217 4 Chatham 193 6 Houston 188 13 Upson 186 12 Early 176 12 Coweta 168 4 Terrell 159 18 Colquitt 157 6 Randolph 147 17 Fayette 145 8 Newton 144 4 Paulding 144 7 Thomas 144 14 Rockdale 143 6 Baldwin 142 4 Worth 141 9 Spalding 139 8 Crisp 128 2 Floyd 127 8 Columbia 123 2 Habersham 119 2 Clarke 116 13 Lowndes 116 3 Troup 107 4 Barrow 101 3 Ware 95 7 Tift 91 3 Coffee 84 4 Butts 83 1 Calhoun 75 2 Dooly 73 6 Gordon 68 8 Walton 64 3 Jackson 63 1 Turner 59 5 Macon 57 2 Oconee 53 0 Burke 51 3 Pierce 51 2 Decatur 50 1 Glynn 49 0 Greene 49 1 Dawson 48 1 Harris 48 2 Meriwether 47 0 Whitfield 47 4 Appling 46 2 Wilcox 46 6 Laurens 43 1 Stephens 41 1 Bryan 38 2 Grady 38 2 Johnson 37 1 Mcduffie 37 4 Oglethorpe 37 3 Polk 36 0 Walker 36 0 Brooks 35 6 Peach 35 2 Pike 35 2 Liberty 34 0 Marion 33 1 Bulloch 32 2 White 32 0 Effingham 30 1 Catoosa 29 0 Lamar 28 0 Washington 28 1 Camden 27 0 Putnam 27 2 Lumpkin 26 0 Seminole 26 2 Haralson 25 1 Miller 23 0 Morgan 23 0 Jones 22 0 Talbot 22 1 Wilkinson 22 2 Dodge 21 0 Toombs 21 3 Wilkes 21 0 Bacon 20 1 Baker 20 2 Brantley 20 2 Clay 20 2 Ben Hill 19 0 Gilmer 19 0 Murray 19 0 Fannin 18 0 Jasper 18 0 Madison 18 1 Pickens 18 2 Telfair 18 0 Pulaski 17 1 Stewart 17 0 Banks 16 0 Schley 16 1 Emanuel 15 0 Irwin 15 0 Monroe 15 1 Towns 15 0 Union 15 1 Crawford 14 0 Jenkins 14 1 Screven 14 1 Cook 13 1 Dade 13 1 Franklin 13 0 Taylor 13 2 Jefferson 11 1 Berrien 10 0 Chattooga 10 1 Elbert 10 0 Hancock 10 0 Lincoln 10 0 Warren 10 0 Wayne 10 0 Heard 8 1 Rabun 8 0 Candler 7 0 Charlton 7 0 Chattahoochee 7 0 Clinch 7 0 Jeff Davis 7 1 Lanier 7 1 Webster 7 0 Hart 6 0 Atkinson 5 0 Bleckley 5 0 Echols 5 0 Tattnall 5 0 Evans 4 0 Mcintosh 4 0 Twiggs 4 0 Quitman 3 1 Wheeler 3 0 Long 2 0 Montgomery 2 0 Treutlen 2 0 Unknown 667 0 Non-Georgia Resident 1002 8 *Based on patient county of residence when known COVID-19 Testing By Lab Type: No. Pos. Tests Total Tests Commercial Lab 19628 88058 Gphl 1112 6014
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Click a county on the map or from the list below to see more Alachua (227 Cases) Baker (17 Cases) Bay (59 Cases) Bradford (42 Cases) Brevard (225 Cases) Broward (4228 Cases) Calhoun (6 Cases) Charlotte (148 Cases) Citrus (92 Cases) Clay (257 Cases) Collier (483 Cases) Columbia (42 Cases) Dade (10153 Cases) Desoto (24 Cases) Dixie (4 Cases) Duval (925 Cases) Escambia (418 Cases) Flagler (78 Cases) Franklin (2 Cases) Gadsden (58 Cases) Gilchrist (4 Cases) Glades (5 Cases) Gulf (1 Cases) Hamilton (5 Cases) Hardee (4 Cases) Hendry (52 Cases) Hernando (84 Cases) Highlands (71 Cases) Hillsborough (982 Cases) Holmes (8 Cases) Indian River (85 Cases) Jackson (11 Cases) Jefferson (26 Cases) Lafayette (1 Cases) Lake (213 Cases) Lee (794 Cases) Leon (186 Cases) Levy (13 Cases) Liberty (2 Cases) Madison (35 Cases) Manatee (445 Cases) Marion (130 Cases) Martin (161 Cases) Monroe (73 Cases) Nassau (46 Cases) Okaloosa (135 Cases) Okeechobee (8 Cases) Orange (1251 Cases) Osceola (423 Cases) Palm Beach (2403 Cases) Pasco (218 Cases) Pinellas (638 Cases) Polk (361 Cases) Putnam (65 Cases) Santa Rosa (144 Cases) Sarasota (299 Cases) Seminole (332 Cases) St. Johns (195 Cases) St. Lucie (207 Cases) Sumter (164 Cases) Suwannee (104 Cases) Taylor (2 Cases) Union (3 Cases) Unknown (0 Cases) Volusia (375 Cases) Wakulla (15 Cases) Walton (32 Cases) Washington (10 Cases)
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Positive Cases 3,200 New Castle County: 1,352 positive cases Kent County: 503 positive cases Unknown County: 28 positive cases Sussex County: 1,317 positive cases
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As of April 22, 2020, a total of 22,469 cases of COVID-19 have been reported among Connecticut residents. One thousand nine hundred seventy-two patients are currently hospitalized. There have been 1544 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 COVID-19 around the time of death and persons who were not tested for COVID-19 whose death certificate lists COVID-19 disease as a cause of death or a significant condition contributing to death. Overall Summary Total Change Since Yesterday COVID-19 Cases 22469 +2109 COVID-19-Associated Deaths 1544 +121 Patients Currently Hospitalized with COVID-19 1972 +23 Patients tested for COVID-19 69918 +5726 COVID-19 Cases and Associated Deaths by County of Residence As of 04/22/20 1:00pm. Includes patients tested at the State Public Health Laboratory, hospital, and commercial laboratories. County COVID-19 Cases COVID-19-Associated Deaths Fairfield County 9883 584 Hartford County 4128 442 Litchfield County 722 63 Middlesex County 525 53 New Haven County 5811 345 New London County 397 14 Tolland County 331 32 Windham County 122 4 Pending address validation 550 7 Total 22469 1544 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/CTDPHCOVID19summary4222020.pdf?la=en
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Arkansas Totals Cumulative Cases 2,276 Last update: a few seconds ago Recoveries 863 Last update: a few seconds ago Deaths 42 Last update: a few sec https://adem.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/f533ac8a8b6040e5896b05b47b17a647
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5,495 TOTAL TESTED 48,387 REPORTED DEATHS 194 https://alpublichealth.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/6d2771faa9da4a2786a509d82c8cf0f7
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New York City 142,432 Albany County 737 Allegany County 30 Broome County 219 Cattaraugus County 37 Cayuga County 36 Chautauqua County 26 Chemung County 75 Chenango County 79 Clinton County 51 Columbia County 117 Cortland County 25 Delaware County 50 Dutchess County 2,391 Erie County 2,233 Essex County 22 Franklin County 13 Fulton County 28 Genesee County 122 Greene County 87 Hamilton County 3 Herkimer County 53 Jefferson County 54 Lewis County 9 Livingston County 39 Madison County 106 Monroe County 1,112 Montgomery County 38 Nassau County 31,555 Niagara County 268 Oneida County 301 Onondaga County 526 Ontario County 73 Orange County 6,690 Orleans County 56 Oswego County 49 Otsego County 49 Putnam County 611 Rensselaer County 186 Rockland County 9,699 Saratoga County 264 Schenectady County 280 Schoharie County 20 Schuyler County 7 Seneca County 18 St. Lawrence County 123 Steuben County 171 Suffolk County 28,854 Sullivan County 561 Tioga County 39 Tompkins County 119 Ulster County 913 Warren County 108 Washington County 73 Wayne County 52 Westchester County 25,276 Wyoming County 40 Yates County 11 New York State Total 257,216 New York State Deaths 15,302 New York City Deaths (Note: includes confirmed and presumed COVID-19 deaths as reported by the NYC Health Department) 15,842 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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New Jersey COVID Cases Increase To 95,865 Dead To 5,063
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Bergen County 13,686 Middlesex County 9,047 Monmouth County 5,086 Essex County 11,387 Hudson County 12,039 Burlington County 1,878 Morris County 4,556 Camden County 2,528 Passaic County 9,392 Mercer County 2,845 Ocean County 5,234 Somerset County 2,688 Union County 10,484 Hunterdon County 434 Warren County 689 Sussex County 743 Cape May County 227 Gloucester County 856 Cumberland County 382 Atlantic County 505 Salem County 134 Under Investigation 591 New Jersey State Total 95,865 New Jersey Deaths 5,063 https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/how-many-in-tri-state-have-tested-positive-for-coronavirus-here-are-latest-cases-by-the-numbers/2317721/ -
Craig Coopersmith was up early that morning as usual and typed his daily inquiry into his phone. “Good morning, Team Covid,” he wrote, asking for updates from the ICU team leaders working across 10 hospitals in the Emory University health system in Atlanta. One doctor replied that one of his patients had a strange blood problem. Despite receiving anticoagulants, the patient was still developing clots. A second said she’d seen something similar. And a third. Soon, every person on the text chat had reported the same thing. “That’s when we knew we had a huge problem,” said Coopersmith, a critical-care surgeon. As he checked with his counterparts at other medical centers, he became increasingly alarmed: “It was in as many as 20, 30 or 40 percent of their patients.” One month ago, as the country went into lockdown to prepare for the first wave of coronavirus cases, many doctors felt confident they knew what they were dealing with. Based on early reports, covid-19 appeared to be a standard variety respiratory virus, albeit a contagious and lethal one with no vaccine and no treatment. But they’ve since become increasingly convinced covid-19 attacks not only the lungs, but also the kidneys, heart, intestines, liver and brain. Many doctors also are reporting bizarre, unsettling cases that don’t seem to follow the textbooks they’ve trained on. They describe patients with startlingly low oxygen levels — so low that they would normally be unconscious or near death — talking and swiping on their phones. Asymptomatic pregnant women suddenly in cardiac arrest. Patients who by all conventional measures seem to have mild disease deteriorating within minutes and dying at home. With no clear patterns in terms of age or chronic conditions, some scientists hypothesize that at least some of these abnormalities may be explained by severe changes in patients’ blood. The concern is so acute some doctor groups have raised the controversial possibility of giving preventive blood thinners to everyone with covid-19 — even those well enough to endure their illness at home. Blood clots, in which the red liquid turns gel-like, appear to be the opposite of what occurs in Ebola, Dengue, Lassa and other hemorrhagic fevers that lead to uncontrolled bleeding. But they actually are part of the same phenomenon — and can have similarly devastating consequences. Autopsies have shown some people’s lungs fill with hundreds of microclots. Errant blood clots of a larger size can break off and travel to the brain or heart, causing a stroke or heart attack. On Saturday, Broadway actor Nick Cordero, 41, had his right leg amputated after being infected with the novel coronavirus and suffering from clots that blocked blood from getting to his toes. Lewis Kaplan, a University of Pennsylvania physician and head of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, said every year doctors treat people with clotting complications, from those with cancer to victims of severe trauma, “and they don’t clot like this.” “The problem we are having is that while we understand that there is a clot, we don’t yet understand why there is a clot,” Kaplan said. “We don’t know. And therefore, we are scared.” ‘It crept up on us’ The first sign something was going haywire was in legs, which were turning blue and swelling. Even patients on blood thinners in the ICU were developing clots — which is not unusual in one or two patients in one unit but is for so many at the same time. Next came the clogging of the dialysis machines, which filter impurities in blood when kidneys are failing and jammed several times a day. “There was a universal understanding that this was different,” Coopersmith said. Then came the autopsies. When they opened up some deceased patients’ lungs, they expected to find evidence of pneumonia and damage to the tiny air sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the bloodstream. Instead, they found tiny clots all over. Zoom meetings were convened in some of the largest medical centers nationwide. Tufts. Yale-New Haven. The University of Pennsylvania. Brigham and Women’s. Columbia-Presbyterian. Theories were shared. Treatments debated. Although there was no consensus on the biology of why this was happening and what could be done about it, many came to believe the clots might be responsible for a significant share of U.S. deaths from covid-19 — possibly explaining why so many people are dying at home. In hindsight, there were hints blood problems had been an issue in China and Italy as well, but it was more of a footnote in studies and on information-sharing calls that focused on the disease’s effects on lungs. “It crept up on us. We weren’t hearing a tremendous amount about this internationally,” said Greg Piazza, a cardiovascular specialist at Brigham and Women’s who has begun a study of bleeding complications of covid-19. Helen W. Boucher, an infectious-disease specialist at Tufts Medical Center, said there’s no reason to think anything is different about the virus in the United States. More likely, she said, the problem was more obvious to American doctors because of the unique demographics of U.S. patients, including large percentages with heart disease and obesity that make them more vulnerable to the ravages of blood clots. She also noted small but important differences in the monitoring and treatment of patients in ICUs in this country that would make clots easier to detect. “Part of this is by virtue of the fact that we have such incredible intensive care facilities,” she said. A leading cause of death The body’s circulatory or cardiovascular system often is described as a network of one-way streets that connect the heart to other organs. Blood is the transport system, responsible for moving nutrients to the cells and waste away from them. A common cold or a cut on the finger can lead to changes that help repair the damage, but when the body undergoes a more significant trauma, the blood can overreact, leading to an imbalance that can cause excessive clots or bleeding — and sometimes both. Scientists call this “hemostatic derangement.” In math, a derangement is a permutation in which no element is in its original position. Harlan Krumholz, a cardiac specialist at the Yale-New Haven Hospital Center, said no one knows whether blood complications are a result of a direct assault on blood vessels or a hyperactive inflammatory response to the virus by the patient’s immune system. “One of the theories is that once the body is so engaged in a fight against an invader, the body starts consuming the clotting factors, which can result in either blood clots or bleeding. In Ebola, the balance was more toward bleeding. In covid-19, it’s more blood clots,” he said. A Dutch study published April 10 in the journal Thrombosis Research provided more evidence the issue is widespread, finding 38 percent of 184 covid-19 patients in an intensive care unit had blood that clotted abnormally. The researchers called it “a conservative estimation” because many of the patients were still hospitalized and at risk of further complications. Early data from China on a sample of 183 patients showed more than 70 percent of patients who died of covid-19 had small clots develop throughout their bloodstream. Although acute respiratory distress syndrome still appears to be the leading cause of death in covid-19 patients, blood complications are not far behind, said Behnood Bikdeli, a fourth-year fellow at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, who helped anchor a paper about the blood clots in the Journal of The American College of Cardiology. “My guess is it’s one of the top three causes of demise and deterioration in covid-19 patients,” he said. That recognition is prompting many hospitals to change the way they think about the disease and manage it. When the novel coronavirus first hit, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and others put people with asthma at the top of their lists of those who might be the most vulnerable. But European researchers writing in the journal Lancet noted it was “striking” how underrepresented asthma patients had been. Earlier this month, when New York state released data about the top chronic health problems of those who died of covid-19, asthma was not among them. Instead, they were almost all cardiovascular conditions. Some medical centers have begun giving all hospitalized covid-19 patients small doses of blood thinners as preventive measures, and many are adjusting doses upward for the most seriously ill. The challenge is the more you give, the greater the danger of upsetting the balance in the other direction and having the patient bleed out. Another big mystery the doctors hope the blood issue will shed light on is why some maternity patients are collapsing during or after giving birth. A paper published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM in late March detailed how two women with no prior symptoms of covid-19 ended up in intensive care. The first was a 38-year-old patient of New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center in Manhattan who spiked a fever of 101.3 while undergoing a C-section delivery and began bleeding profusely. The second woman, 33, also underwent a C-section but the next day developed a cough that progressed to respiratory distress. Her heart beat irregularly and her blood pressure jumped to as high as 200/90. Several physician-researchers said the relationship between covid-19, clotting and pregnant women is “an area of interest.” Women in childbirth can experience clotting and bleeding complications because of the involvement of the blood-rich placenta, but it’s possible covid-19 may be triggering additional cases by making some women’s bodies “lose balance.” “There’s lots of speculation,” Krumholz said. “That’s one of the frustrating things about this virus. We’re in a lot of darkness still.”
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A mysterious blood-clotting complication is killing coronavirus patients Once thought a relatively straightforward respiratory virus, covid-19 is proving to be much more frightening By Ariana Eunjung Cha Ariana Eunjung Cha National reporter EmailBioFollow April 22, 2020 at 12:59 p.m. EDT https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/22/coronavirus-blood-clots/
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Bergen County: 13,356 Positive Test Results 835 Deaths Hudson County: 11,636 Positive Test Results 525 Deaths Essex County: 11,128 Positive Test Results 849 Deaths Union County: 10,289 Positive Test Results 427 Deaths Passaic County: 8,941 Positive Test Results 294 Deaths Middlesex County: 8,767 Positive Test Results 360 Deaths Ocean County: 5,036 Positive Test Results 253 Deaths Monmouth County: 4,947 Positive Test Results 244 Deaths Morris County: 4,435 Positive Test Results 291 Deaths Mercer County: 2,753 Positive Test Results 133 Deaths Somerset County: 2,599 Positive Test Results 176 Deaths Camden County: 2,379 Positive Test Results 89 Deaths Burlington County: 1,765 Positive Test Results 66 Deaths Gloucester County: 808 Positive Test Results 27 Deaths Sussex County: 712 Positive Test Results 69 Deaths Warren County: 642 Positive Test Results 48 Deaths Atlantic County: 469 Positive Test Results 22 Deaths Hunterdon County: 422 Positive Test Results 19 Deaths Cumberland County: 360 Positive Test Results 5 Deaths Cape May County: 217 Positive Test Results 16 Deaths Salem County: 127 Positive Test Results 5 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 4/22/2020 Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 a.m. on 4/22/2020 Total Case Counts, Deaths, and Negatives Total Cases* Total Deaths* Negative 35,684 1,622 136,272 * Total case counts and deaths include confirmed and probable cases. Confirmed and Probable Case Counts and Deaths Confirmed Cases Probable Cases Confirmed Deaths Probable Deaths 35,045 639 1,325 297 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 39% 50-64 28% 65+ 25% * 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 9% 65-79 19% 80+ 20% County Case Counts to Date County Total cases Negatives Deaths Adams 92 1254 2 Allegheny 1088 11959 74 Armstrong 39 505 2 Beaver 317 1638 47 Bedford 16 112 1 Berks 2069 4139 85 Blair 14 650 0 Bradford 29 457 5 Bucks 2004 6108 126 Butler 164 1876 7 Cambria 21 642 2 Cameron 1 19 0 Carbon 154 814 11 Centre 76 618 2 Chester 950 4178 67 Clarion 19 384 1 Clearfield 11 337 0 Clinton 13 125 0 Columbia 239 279 7 Crawford 17 555 0 Cumberland 207 990 6 Dauphin 422 2599 13 Delaware 2757 6737 123 Elk 2 120 0 Erie 62 1351 0 Fayette 70 1394 3 Forest 7 20 0 Franklin 152 2280 10 Fulton 2 58 0 Greene 25 347 0 Huntingdon 15 198 0 Indiana 56 459 4 Jefferson 3 262 0 Juniata 73 76 0 Lackawanna 682 1661 57 Lancaster 1326 6104 86 Lawrence 61 550 6 Lebanon 535 2065 8 Lehigh 2374 6043 49 Luzerne 1848 3569 60 Lycoming 43 853 2 McKean 5 138 0 Mercer 59 538 1 Mifflin 22 540 0 Monroe 1015 2131 48 Montgomery 3294 12961 230 Montour 47 2938 0 Northampton 1591 5141 44 Northumberland 77 324 0 Perry 23 134 1 Philadelphia 9696 21464 365 Pike 317 1006 12 Potter 4 65 0 Schuylkill 283 1560 7 Snyder 31 143 1 Somerset 19 381 0 Sullivan 1 24 0 Susquehanna 71 185 4 Tioga 15 184 2 Union 30 429 0 Venango 6 191 0 Warren 2 137 1 Washington 87 1616 2 Wayne 86 408 3 Westmoreland 300 3581 20 Wyoming 17 83 1 York 531 5585 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 18,959 53% 649 Male 16,003 45% 758 Neither 1 0.00% 0 Not reported 721 2% 215 * 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 3,289 9% 211 Asian 339 1% 22 White 6,639 19% 602 Other 128 <1% 1 Not reported 25,289 71% 786 * 71% 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 579 6439 8 Northeast 8081 21041 63 Northwest 233 4602 6 Southcentral 2044 16541 29 Southeast 21991 63251 397 Southwest 2117 24398 16 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 1 8 3 1 Allegheny 33 199 69 48 Armstrong 1 1 0 0 Beaver 3 191 11 38 Berks 18 353 53 50 Bucks 42 350 64 72 Butler 3 10 9 2 Carbon 2 34 3 8 Centre 1 1 1 Chester 23 196 24 44 Clarion 1 1 0 0 Clearfield 2 2 0 0 Columbia 2 61 11 9 Cumberland 3 76 16 4 Dauphin 3 59 10 5 Delaware 40 488 55 74 Erie 2 2 0 0 Fayette 1 3 0 1 Indiana 2 11 0 4 Lackawanna 10 248 23 36 Lancaster 22 305 62 57 Lebanon 1 9 1 0 Lehigh 18 212 37 20 Luzerne 12 164 13 34 Lycoming 2 1 2 0 Mercer 1 1 0 0 Mifflin 1 0 1 0 Monroe 7 69 21 18 Montgomery 70 942 27 157 Northampton 12 270 67 22 Northumberland 1 1 0 0 Perry 1 4 0 0 Philadelphia 49 902 3 113 Pike 1 19 1 3 Schuylkill 2 1 1 0 Susquehanna 3 44 4 4 Washington 3 6 2 1 Westmoreland 5 88 23 18 York 3 5 1 1 Pennsylvania 407 5337 617 845 https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/disease/coronavirus/Pages/Cases.aspx
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Number of confirmed cases: 14,775 Number of negative test results: 61,754 Number of confirmed deaths: 631 Number of probable deaths: 67 Currently hospitalized: 1432 Acute care: 905 Intensive care: 527 Ever hospitalized: 3,325 Released from isolation: 981 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 58 (3) Anne Arundel 1,190 (49) 7* Baltimore City 1,602 (58) 6* Baltimore County 2,012 (58) 9* Calvert 118 (5) Caroline 41 Carroll 344 (32) Cecil 134 (5) Charles 427 (29) 1* Dorchester 28 (1) Frederick 658 (29) 6* Garrett 4 Harford 267 (2) 6* Howard 592 (13) 1* Kent 36 (1) Montgomery 2,868 (110) 16* Prince George's 3,875 (125) 7* Queen Anne's 31 (2) St. Mary's 112 (3) Somerset 11 Talbot 23 (1) Washington 127 (3) Wicomico 183 (2) Worcester 34 Data Not Available (100) 8* By Age Range and Gender Age/Gender Cases Deaths 0-9 132 10-19 337 20-29 1,595 (2) 30-39 2,415 (12) 1* 40-49 2,611 (12) 1* 50-59 2,805 (39) 5* 60-69 2,156 (90) 8* 70-79 1,512 (150) 10* 80+ 1,212 (228) 34* Age Data Not Available (98) 8* Female: 7,954 (292) 41* Male: 6,821 (339) 26* Gender Data Not Available: By Race and Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity Cases Deaths African-American (NH) 5,540 (289) 19* Asian (NH) 304 (21) 1* White (NH) 3,476 (234) 38* Hispanic 2,033 (69) Other (NH) 571 (10) Data Not Available 2,851 (8) 9* https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
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COVID-19 summary Status Number (%) of People as of 4/21/2020 Negative Test Results 47,841 Positive Test Results 4,620 Hospitalizations 1,252 (27%) Deaths 242 Download state data https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/data.htm Percent of COVID-19 cases and deaths by gender Gender Confirmed Cases as of 4/21/2020 Deaths as of 4/21/2020 Female 53% 42% Male 47% 58% Total Number 4,620 242 Number of newly reported positive cases, by day, and 7-day average (last 14 days) 178129183145128871271661541701541471531214/84/104/124/144/164/184/20020406080100120140160180200 Newly reported positive cases7-day averageUpdated: 4/21/2020 Percent of people tested who had positive results, by day (last 14 days) 4/84/104/124/144/164/184/200%2%4%6%8%10%12% Updated: 4/21/2020 Cumulative total and newly reported COVID-19 cases by date confirmed 3/153/203/253/304/44/94/144/1905001,0001,5002,0002,5003,0003,5004,0004,5005,000 Cumulative total casesNewly reported casesUpdated: 4/21/20204,620 Cumulative total and newly reported COVID-19 deaths by date reported 3/153/203/253/304/44/94/144/19050100150200250 Cumulative total deathsNewly reported deathsUpdated: 4/21/2020242 Confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths by race Race Number of cases as of 4/21/2020 Percent of cases as of 4/21/2020 Number of deaths as of 4/21/2020 Percent of deaths as of 4/21/2020 American Indian 41 1% 3 1% Asian or Pacific Islander 125 3% 5 2% Black 1,125 24% 82 34% White 2,386 52% 146 60% Multiple or Other races 177 4% 0 0% Unknown 766 17% 6 2% Total 4,620 100% 242 100% Confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths by ethnicity Ethnicity Number of cases as of 4/21/2020 Percent of cases as of 4/21/2020 Number of deaths as of 4/21/2020 Percent of deaths as of 4/21/2020 Hispanic or Latino 739 16% 14 6% Not Hispanic or Latino 3,053 66% 222 92% Unknown 828 18% 6 2% Total 4,620 100% 242 100% Laboratory Testing Capacity Data collected by voluntary reporting from public, private, and commercial laboratories in Wisconsin. All data are estimates and do not reflect actual number of tests performed in the state. Capacity is dependent on availability of test supplies and adequate staffing. RESPONSE RESOURCES FOR WISCONSINITES — www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/help.htm
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Total Number of Lab-Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Utah Jurisdiction Cases Hospitalizations Deaths Bear River 55 10 1 Central Utah 17 1 0 Davis County 243 21 2 Salt Lake County 1714 149 18 San Juan 34 5 2 Southeast Utah 7 0 0 Southwest Utah 70 9 1 Summit County 335 31 0 Tooele County 41 4 0 TriCounty 9 1 0 Utah County 523 26 5 Wasatch County 122 6 1 Weber-Morgan 126 14 2 State Total 3296 277 32 COVID-19 Case Counts +− COVID-19 Case Counts 2004006008001,0001,2001,4001,600 Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA COVID-19 Case Rates per 100,000 Population +− COVID-19 Case Rates 100200300400500600700 Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA Cases Reported by Indian Health Service and Tribal Nations (these cases are also reflected in case counts by health district) Reporting Jurisdiction Cases Navajo Nation Reservation (Utah) - Utah Navajo Health System 33 Uintah and Ouray Reservation: Uintah & Ouray Indian Health Services (IHS) 0 State Total 3296 COVID-19 Cases by the Date a Positive Test was Reported to Public Health Mar 01Mar 15Apr 01Apr 15050100150200 DateLab-Confirmed COVID-19 Cases COVID-19 Cases by Date of Symptom Onset or Diagnosis (data will backfill) Mar 01Mar 15Apr 01Apr 15050100150200 Date of Symptom Onset or DiagnosisNumber of lab-confirmed COVID-19 casesIllnesses that beganin this time maynot yet be reported Number of People Tested by Date Mar 15Apr 01Apr 1501000200030004000 NegativePositiveDateNumber of People TestedTest ResultTests completed in this timemay not yetbe reported Cumulative COVID-19 Cases with Estimated Recoveries * (does not include the current day) Mar 15Apr 01Apr 150100020003000 DiedEstimated ActiveEstimated Recovered *DateCumulative CasesRecovery Status Data Notes: * The number of recovered persons is estimated by the number of cases whose first positive laboratory test was reported at least 21 days ago, excluding deaths. Laboratory: As of March 19th, 2020 all major private and public laboratories in Utah are reporting positive and negative COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) results to UDOH, positive cases are reported immediately. Negative results may have up to a 72-hour lag before being reported and results prior to March 19th may be under-reported. Laboratory positives may not match confirmed cases due to ongoing investigations and confirmatory testing. When available, laboratory data is shown by the date a sample was tested. If unavailable, it is shown by the date reported to public health. Case data: As of 4/15, case data are displayed by both the date the first positive laboratory result (FPLR) is reported to public health and the self-reported symptom onset date. Previously this was reported by the first day a person was reported (through laboratory results or contact tracing) to public health. The FPLR date will provide a more stable estimate of the new cases reported to public health, however, there will be small differences in cases by date as public health receives additional information. Onset date is taken preferentially from the following dates when available: 1) self-reported date of first symptoms, 2) date diagnosed by a clinician, 3) date first positive specimen was collected, 4) first report to public health. The actual number of cases in Utah is higher than what is reported due to mild cases not feeling ill enough to seek care, clinician judgement for testing, and expanding laboratory capacity. https://coronavirus.utah.gov/case-counts/