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  1. COVID-19 Oklahoma Test Results Positive (In-State) 565 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative* 1229 Hospitalized 177 Deaths 23 *Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results. COVID-19 Cases by Testing Laboratory Laboratory Cases Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma 109 State Public Health Laboratory 148 Other 308 Total 565 COVID-19 Cases by Age Grouping Age Group, Years COVID-19 Cases Deaths 00-04 4 0 05-17 8 0 18-35 91 0 36-49 108 1 50-64 155 6 65+ 199 16 Total 565 23 Age Range: 0-95 yrs Median Age: 58 COVID-19 Cases by Gender Gender Cases Deaths Female 290 9 Male 275 14 Total 565 23 COVID-19 Cases by County County Cases Deaths Adair 4 0 Beckham 1 0 Bryan 1 0 Caddo 1 0 Canadian 19 1 Carter 1 0 Cherokee 4 0 Choctaw 1 0 Cleveland 65 6 Comanche 15 0 Cotton 1 0 Craig 1 0 Creek 21 1 Custer 4 0 Delaware 7 0 Garfield 2 0 Garvin 6 0 Grady 2 0 Jackson 1 0 Kay 24 0 Latimer 1 0 Le Flore 1 0 Lincoln 5 0 Logan 4 0 Love 1 0 Mayes 4 0 McClain 3 0 Muskogee 8 1 Noble 4 0 Nowata 5 0 Oklahoma 155 7 Okmulgee 3 0 Osage 16 0 Ottawa 7 0 Pawnee 15 1 Payne 15 0 Pittsburg 2 0 Pontotoc 5 0 Pottawatomie 5 0 Rogers 3 0 Seminole 1 0 Sequoyah 2 1 Stephens 5 0 Texas 1 0 Tulsa 83 3 Wagoner 10 2 Washington 21 0 Total 565 23 * Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source of infection is unknown. For purposes of our COVID-19 reporting, we are highlighting the counties that contain a positive case. Counties highlighted in yellow on the map above indicate a death in that county. linegraph033120.jpg Data Source: Acute Disease Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health. *As of 2020-03-31 at 7:00 AM. https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
  2. 2199 Confirmed Cases in Ohio 198 Number of ICU admissions 585 Number of Hospitalizations in Ohio 55 Number of Deaths <1–99 Age Range 53 Median Age 49%* Sex - Males 51%* Sex - Females https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/
  3. https://www.health.nd.gov/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/north-dakota-coronavirus-cases
  4. COVID-19 North Carolina Dashboard By the Numbers Updated daily by 11 a.m. each day. Last updated 9:05 a.m., March 31, 2020. NEW COVID-19 Expanded Data hereOpen PDF. NC Cases* NC Deaths** NC Completed Tests*** Currently Hospitalized 1,498 8 23,106 157 * This number reflects cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs. All data is preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19. ** This number reflects deaths reported to public health in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Deaths will be included in this count after confirmation by local public health departments. *** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs. For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website. NC Cases Map and Data County Map NC Counties with Cases By Age By Gender NC Counties with Cases County Cases* Deaths* Alamance County 7 0 Alexander County 2 0 Alleghany County 2 0 Anson County 1 0 Beaufort County 4 0 Bertie County 6 0 Brunswick County 14 0 Buncombe County 22 1 Burke County 5 0 Cabarrus County 47 1 Caldwell County 3 0 Carteret County 11 0 Caswell County 1 0 Catawba County 14 0 Chatham County 16 0 Cherokee County 7 0 Clay County 1 0 Cleveland County 6 0 Columbus County 2 0 Craven County 6 0 Cumberland County 18 0 Currituck County 1 0 Davidson County 22 0 Davie County 11 0 Duplin County 1 0 Durham County 122 0 Edgecombe County 3 0 Forsyth County 42 1 Franklin County 11 0 Gaston County 27 0 Granville County 9 0 Greene County 3 0 Guilford County 50 0 Halifax County 4 0 Harnett County 18 1 Henderson County 18 0 Hertford County 4 0 Hoke County 4 0 Iredell County 25 0 Johnston County 14 1 Lee County 2 0 Lenoir County 3 0 Lincoln County 4 0 Martin County 1 0 McDowell County 7 0 Mecklenburg County 420 1 Montgomery County 5 0 Moore County 8 0 Nash County 9 0 New Hanover County 27 0 Northampton County 30 0 Onslow County 7 1 Orange County 34 0 Pamlico County 1 0 Pasquotank County 4 0 Perquimans County 1 0 Person County 1 0 Pitt County 27 0 Polk County 3 0 Randolph County 17 0 Robeson County 2 0 Rowan County 23 1 Rutherford County 4 0 Sampson County 1 0 Scotland County 2 0 Stanly County 5 0 Surry County 2 0 Transylvania County 5 0 Union County 41 0 Vance County 4 0 Wake County 186 0 Washington County 1 0 Watauga County 5 0 Wayne County 4 0 Wilkes County 2 0 Wilson County 13 0 Yadkin County 3 0 *All data is preliminary and may change as cases are investigated. NC Cases Additional Data NC Inpatient Hospital Bed Count*Individual Case Counting Individual Case Counting Recognizing the threat posed by COVID-19, North Carolina acted in early February to add COVID-19 to the lists of conditions that physicians and laboratories are required to report to the state. This means that all positive tests results must be reported to the state. The number of laboratory-confirmed cases has been tracked since that time. Health providers determine to which lab they send their COVID-19 tests. There are multiple hospital and commercial labs that conduct tests. These labs manage their own supplies and operate independently from the Department of Health and Human Services and the North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health. North Carolina will continue to track and post the number of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases. However, it is important to recognize that there are many people with COVID-19 who will not be included in daily counts of laboratory-confirmed cases, including: People who had minimal or no symptoms and were not tested. People who had symptoms but did not seek medical care. People who sought medical care but were not tested. People with COVID-19 in whom the virus was not detected by testing. Therefore, the number of laboratory-confirmed cases through testing will increasingly provide a limited picture of the spread of infections in the state as COVID-19 becomes more widespread and the number of people in the first three groups above increases. Surveillance Strategies https://www.ncdhhs.gov/covid-19-case-count-nc#nc-counties-with-cases
  5. COVID-19 Test Results in NM Positive * 315 Negative 12,925 Total Tests ** 13,240 Click Here to View Positive Cases By County COVID-Related Deaths in New Mexico 5 *Tests no longer need to be verified positive by the CDC. The Department of Health reporting has been amended to reflect this change. **Numbers are cumulative persons tested through March 31, 2020. Test results are from the state Scientific Laboratory Division of the New Mexico Department of Health and TriCore Reference Laboratories. https://cv.nmhealth.org/
  6. New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report (updated March 31, 2020, 9:00 AM) https://www.nh.gov/covid19/ The update is dependent on the data not on the webpage update. Number of Persons with COVID-191 367 Recovered 56 (15%) Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 3 (>1%) Total Current COVID-19 Cases 308 Persons Who Have Been Hospitalized for COVID-19 49 (13%) Persons Tested Negative at Selected Laboratories 2 5,663 Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL 3,293 Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL 3 97 Persons Being Monitored in NH (approximate point in time) 1,250 1 Includes specimens presumptive-positive at any laboratory and those confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing.2 Includes specimens tested at the NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL), LabCorp, Quest, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and those sent to CDC prior to NH PHL testing capacity.3 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH PHL. Does not include tests pending at commercial laboratories.
  7. https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiMjA2ZThiOWUtM2FlNS00MGY5LWFmYjUtNmQwNTQ3Nzg5N2I2IiwidCI6ImU0YTM0MGU2LWI4OWUtNGU2OC04ZWFhLTE1NDRkMjcwMzk4MCJ9
  8. Tests by County 87 Douglas 19 Washington 16 Sarpy 9 Hall 8 Lancaster 6 Buffalo 5 Lincoln 3 Dodge 3 Adams 2 Cass 2 Saunders 2 Madison 2 Knox 1 Gosper 1 Dawson 1 Antelope 1 York 1 Platte 1 Scotts Bluff 1 Kearney 1 Kimball 1 Nemaha https://nebraska.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/4213f719a45647bc873ffb58783ffef3
  9. Total Deaths 5 Total Cases by County Gallatin County - 74 Cases Yellowstone County - 31 Cases Missoula County - 14 Cases Lewis and Clark County - 12 Cases Flathead County - 11 Cases Silver Bow County - 10 Cases Cascade County - 9 Cases Madison County - 6 Cases Toole County - 6 Cases Lincoln County - 5 Cases Park County - 3 Cases Deer Lodge County - 3 Cases Broadwater County - 3 Cases Lake County - 3 Cases Jefferson County - 2 Cases Ravalli County - 1 Cases Musselshell County - 1 Cases Meagher County - 1 Cases Roosevelt County - 1 Cases Hill County - 1 Cases Liberty County - 1 Cases https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=7c34f3412536439491adcc2103421d4b
  10. Mississippi COVID-19 Case Map https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html#caseTable This map and the following table show total cases in Mississippi as of 6 p.m. March 30, 2020, and include all reported cases since March 11, 2020. New cases reported today: 90 New deaths reported today: 4 An interactive version of this case map is also available: View interactive Mississippi case map » About our case counts: We currently update our map and statistics each morning with test results from the previous day. Outside laboratories also report positive test results to us, which are included in our totals. County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information. Mississippi COVID-19 Cases to Date County Cases Deaths Adams 10 Alcorn 3 Amite 4 1 Attala 10 Benton 4 Bolivar 22 1 Calhoun 3 Carroll 1 Chickasaw 13 Choctaw 6 Claiborne 1 Clarke 4 Clay 4 Coahoma 21 Copiah 9 Covington 2 Desoto 84 1 Forrest 21 Franklin 3 George 3 Grenada 3 Hancock 16 1 Harrison 45 1 Hinds 90 Holmes 15 1 Humphreys 3 Itawamba 3 Jackson 40 Jefferson 1 Jones 6 Kemper 1 Lafayette 15 1 Lamar 5 Lauderdale 35 Lawrence 5 Leake 5 Lee 24 1 Leflore 19 1 Lincoln 11 Lowndes 11 Madison 42 Marion 5 Marshall 14 Monroe 6 Montgomery 7 1 Neshoba 4 Newton 2 Noxubee 3 Oktibbeha 17 Panola 7 1 Pearl River 30 Perry 3 1 Pike 17 Pontotoc 5 Prentiss 4 Quitman 3 Rankin 40 1 Scott 10 Sharkey 1 Simpson 2 Smith 1 Sunflower 11 1 Tallahatchie 2 Tate 11 Tippah 26 2 Tishomingo 1 Tunica 12 1 Union 3 Walthall 5 Warren 1 Washington 20 Webster 5 1 Wilkinson 14 2 Winston 7 Yalobusha 6 Yazoo 9 Total 937 20 Trends and Summary Data The charts below are based on available data at the time of publication. Charts do not include cases where insufficient details of the case are known.
  11. Minnesota Case Information Total positive: 629 Patients who no longer need to be isolated: 288 Deaths: 12 Hospitalization Total cases requiring hospitalization: 112 Hospitalized as of today: 56 Hospitalized in ICU as of today: 26 Demographics Median Age Age Range All cases 46 4 months - 104 years Non-hospitalized cases 42 4 months - 104 years Hospitalized cases 63 6 - 95 years Hospitalized cases in ICU 62 33 - 95 years Deaths 86 58 - 95 years Gender: 52% female, 48% male, 0% other Cases by County of Residence County of residence is confirmed during the case interview. At the time of this posting not all interviews have been completed. The data on this map may not equal the total number of reported positive cases. County Cases Anoka 23 Beltrami 4 Benton 1 Big Stone 1 Blue Earth 9 Brown 2 Carlton 1 Carver 10 Cass 1 Chisago 3 Clay 6 Clearwater 2 Cottonwood 2 Dakota 47 Dodge 8 Douglas 1 Faribault 2 Fillmore 8 Goodhue 3 Hennepin 204 Isanti 2 Itasca 1 Jackson 1 Kandiyohi 2 Lac qui Parle 1 Le Sueur 15 Lincoln 1 Lyon 1 Mahnomen 1 Martin 25 Meeker 1 Mower 13 Nicollet 3 Olmsted 53 Otter Tail 1 Ramsey 56 Renville 1 Rice 3 Scott 10 Sherburne 8 Sibley 1 St. Louis 12 Stearns 5 Steele 6 Traverse 2 Wabasha 6 Waseca 3 Washington 39 Watonwan 1 Wilkin 1 Winona 10 Wright 6 We will not release specific locations for any patients being tested in order to protect patient privacy. Choosing a county on the interactive map above will provide the case count, the legend is located in the upper left. This map will not work if your browser is in compatibility mode. https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/situation.html
  12. COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland Number of Confirmed Cases: 1660 Number of negative test results: 14,868 Number of Deaths: 18 Hospitalizations: 429 ever hospitalized Released From Isolation: 53 Cases by County: Anne Arundel 127 Baltimore City 187 Baltimore County 227 Calvert 15 Caroline 4 Carroll 92 Cecil 14 Charles 40 Frederick 33 Garrett 3 Harford 25 Howard 117 Kent 3 Montgomery 388 Prince George's 341 Queen Anne's 4 St. Mary's 15 Somerset 1 Talbot 3 Washington 11 Wicomico 7 Worcester 3 Cases by Age Range and Gender: 0-9 6 10-19 32 20-29 215 30-39 290 40-49 304 50-59 335 60-69 260 70-79 157 80+ 61 Female: 856, Male: 804 https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
  13. Updated: March 31, 2020 at 10:30 AM Confirmed Cases1 Recovered Hospitalized Deaths 303 68 57 5 1Confirmed Cases: This number represents tests that come back positive from any approved lab. Because of the number of outside labs that are testing samples from Maine, it is no longer possible to post an accurate count of negative tests. https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/infectious-disease/epi/airborne/coronavirus.shtml View a Map of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases by County View a Table of COVID-19 Cases by County COVID-19 Case Counts by County Updated: March 31, 2020 at 10:30 AM County1 Confirmed Recovered Hospitalizations Deaths Androscoggin 11 3 3 Aroostook 0 Cumberland 169 37 30 3 Franklin 2 Hancock 0 Kennebec 12 3 4 1 Knox 5 1 1 Lincoln 8 2 Oxford 9 3 Penobscot 12 6 2 Piscataquis 0 Sagadahoc 7 1 2 Somerset 1 Waldo 2 1 Washington 0 York 59 10 13 1 Unknown 6 1 2 1County listings are by residence of patient, not location of the hospital.
  14. Current as of March 31, 2020 at 5 p.m. Eastern time Kentucky Coronavirus MonitoringNumber Tested: 7,556Positive: 591Deaths: 17Note: Data includes confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported to KDPH. https://govstatus.egov.com/kycovid19
  15. Indiana COVID-19 Data as of March 30th, 11:59PM Dashboard updated daily at 10AM Cases by County of Residence 154132138217193339118142161323222418115282665631302214713430870321461277188492120141 Esri, HERE, NPS | Esri, HERE, NPS +Zoom In −Zoom Out Total Positive Cases 2,159 Positive tests reflect results from ISDH and results submitted by private laboratories Total Deaths 49 https://coronavirus.in.gov/
  16. Public Health District County Cases Deaths Panhandle Health District Bonner 1 0 Kootenai 30 0 Public Health - Idaho North Central District Idaho 1 0 Nez Perce 9 2 Southwest District Health Adam 1 0 Canyon 53 1 Gem 3 0 Owyhee 1 0 Payette 1 0 Central District Health Ada 195 3 Elmore 3 0 Valley 2 0 South Central Public Health District Blaine 192 2 Camas 1 0 Cassia 1 1 Jerome 2 0 Lincoln 2 0 Minidoka 1 0 Twin Falls 6 0 Southeastern Idaho Public Health Bannock 4 0 Bingham 2 0 Eastern Idaho Public Health Bonneville 2 0 Custer 2 0 Fremont 1 0 Jefferson 3 0 Madison 4 0 Teton 2 0 TOTAL 525 9 COVID-19 Testing in Idaho Number of people tested through the Idaho Bureau of Laboratories* 1,650 Number of people tested through commercial laboratories** 4,951 *Includes 4 Oregon residents and 1 Montana resident tested in Idaho. **Some people may receive multiple tests. Characteristics* of Idahoans with COVID-19 Total Cases 525 Characteristics <18 years 4 18-49 255 50+ 265 Unknown 1 Female 278 Male 247 Unknown 0 Total Hospitalizations 46 Healthcare Workers 33 Total ICU Admissions 7 *Characteristics are based on data for completed case investigations among Idaho residents. Everyone should take precautions to avoid all respiratory diseases, including staying home if you’re sick, avoiding sick people, and covering your coughs and sneezes with the crook of your elbow or a tissue. https://coronavirus.idaho.gov/
  17. Novel Coronavirus in Hawaii COVID-19 Positive* Cases Cumulative totals as of 12:00 noon on March 31, 2020 CountyHI ResidentsNon-HI ResidentsTotalHawaii11 (1)4 (0)15 (1)Honolulu146 (21)6 (0)152 (21)Kauai7 (0)5 (0)12 (0)Maui21 (0)4 (0)25 (0)HI residents diagnosed outside of HI 2 (0)Pending 18 (-2)†Total (new) 224 (20) Total Required Hospitalization: 13 (1) Total Deaths: 1 (1) Released from Isolation††: 58 (3) *includes presumptive and confirmed cases, data are preliminary and subject to change; note that CDC provides case counts according to states of residence. †Pending cases are reclassified to appropriate categories as more information is collected ††Isolation should be maintained until at least 3 days (72 hours) after resolution of fever and myalgia without the use of antipyretics OR at least 7 days have passed since symptom onset, whichever is longer. https://health.hawaii.gov/coronavirusdisease2019/what-you-should-know/current-situation-in-hawaii/
  18. Positive Cases 319 New Castle County: 197 positive cases Kent County: 34 positive cases Sussex County: 88 positive cases https://coronavirus.delaware.gov/
  19. As of March 31, 2020, a total of 3128 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported among Connecticut residents (Figure 1). Six hundred and eight patients are currently hospitalized. Sixtynine residents have died. In addition to the deaths related to COVID-19 that have been reported to the Department of Public Health (DPH), this update contains information on the number of deaths that have been reported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). Today, the OCME provided information on 14 additional COVID-19 related deaths that occurred during March 17-29. There were 16 COVID-19 related deaths on March 30, and 3 on March 31. Moving forward, deaths reported to the either the OCME or DPH will be included in the daily COVID-19 update. 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. OVERALL SUMMARY Total Change Since Yesterday Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19 Cases 3128 +557 COVID-19 Associated Deaths 69 +33 Patients Currently Hospitalized with COVID-19 608 +91 Patients tested for COVID-19 15600 +1000 Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Deaths by County of Residence in Connecticut As of 3/31/20 1:30PM. Includes patients tested at the State Public Health Laboratory, hospital, and commercial laboratories. County Laboratory Confirmed Cases Deaths Fairfield County 1870 38 Hartford County 393 7 Litchfield County 121 1 Middlesex County 56 1 New Haven County 517 12 New London County 27 1 Tolland County 56 7 Windham County 11 0 Pending address validation 77 2 Total 3128 69 National COVID-19 statistics and information about preventing spread of COVID-19 are available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A weekly report on seasonal influenza activity can be found on the DPH website. https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/Coronavirus/CTDPHCOVID19summary3312020.pdf?la=en
  20. Colorado Case Summary (Updated 3/31/20 at 4:00 p.m.) Note: This summary only includes data through 3/30 and does not reflect cases since then. 2,966 cases* 509 hospitalized 50 counties 16,849 people tested 69 deaths 16 outbreaks at residential and non-hospital health care facilities https://covid19.colorado.gov/case-data
  21. Tracking coronavirus in California By LOS ANGELES TIMES STAFF UPDATED MARCH 31, 10:32 P.M. PACIFIC After an outbreak in China, the coronavirus pandemic has killed thousands and reached nearly every corner of the world, including California. Experts say the true number of cases is probably far above the official tally of positive tests. But here's what we know so far about the statewide spread of the virus that causes COVID-19. Jump to a section How many cases are there? What's the trend over time? Who has died? Where are the confirmed cases? Where are the cases in SoCal? Where are the cases in L.A.? How many tests have been run? What is closed or restricted? How does California compare? California 8,588 confirmed 183 deaths U.S. 188,172 confirmed 3,873 deaths Global 857,487 confirmed 42,107 deaths The California totals on this page come from a continuous Times survey of the dozens of local health agencies across the state. Learn more by reading our methodology. 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. Cumulative cases by day 02,0004,0006,0008,000Mar. 30Mar. 15Mar. 1Feb. 1Feb. 15State increasestesting Times survey of county and local health departments New patients have continued to be confirmed every day, despite a shortage in tests. "There are thousands of people in our communities who are positive but who have not been tested," said Dr. Barbara Ferrer, director of L.A.'s public health department. New cases announced by day 02004006008001,0001,200Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Mar. 30 Times survey of county and local health departments The first California death attributed to coronavirus was on March 4. The toll has continued to rise. Deaths by day 051015202530Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Mar. 30 Times reporting Who has died? Information is limited about the 183 people who have died in California. The victims include 14 women and 32 men. Another 138 have not had a gender disclosed. Victims have been tallied in 25 of the state's 58 counties. Los Angeles County has had the most with 54 deaths. Here's what we know about each of them. Public officials have declined to release details in many cases. Date County Age Gender Mar. 31 Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles 41-65 Undisclosed Los Angeles 41-65 Undisclosed Los Angeles 18-40 Undisclosed Los Angeles 18-40 Undisclosed Marin Undisclosed Undisclosed Mono 60s Male Monterey Undisclosed Undisclosed Napa adult Undisclosed Orange Undisclosed Undisclosed Orange Undisclosed Undisclosed Orange Undisclosed Undisclosed Riverside Undisclosed Undisclosed Riverside Undisclosed Undisclosed Riverside Undisclosed Undisclosed Riverside Undisclosed Undisclosed San Bernardino Undisclosed Undisclosed San Bernardino Undisclosed Undisclosed San Bernardino Undisclosed Undisclosed San Diego Undisclosed Undisclosed San Diego Undisclosed Undisclosed San Joaquin Undisclosed Undisclosed San Joaquin Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Mar. 30 Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles 41-65 Undisclosed Marin Undisclosed Undisclosed Marin Undisclosed Undisclosed Marin Undisclosed Undisclosed Riverside Undisclosed Undisclosed Sacramento Undisclosed Undisclosed San Francisco Undisclosed Undisclosed San Joaquin Undisclosed Undisclosed San Mateo Undisclosed Undisclosed San Mateo Undisclosed Undisclosed San Mateo Undisclosed Undisclosed San Mateo Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara 60s Male Santa Clara 60s Male Santa Clara 90s Female Mar. 29 Alameda Undisclosed Undisclosed Los Angeles Undisclosed Undisclosed Los Angeles Undisclosed Undisclosed Los Angeles Undisclosed Undisclosed Los Angeles Undisclosed Undisclosed Los Angeles Undisclosed Undisclosed Placer Undisclosed Undisclosed San Francisco Undisclosed Undisclosed San Joaquin Undisclosed Undisclosed Ventura 80s Undisclosed Mar. 28 Alameda Undisclosed Undisclosed Alameda Undisclosed Undisclosed Contra Costa Undisclosed Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles 50-60 Undisclosed Orange Undisclosed Undisclosed San Diego 80s Male San Francisco Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Cruz 70s Male Tulare Undisclosed Undisclosed Mar. 27 Contra Costa Undisclosed Undisclosed Kern 52 Female Los Angeles Older than 60 Male Los Angeles Older than 60 Male Los Angeles Older than 60 Male Los Angeles Older than 60 Male Los Angeles Older than 60 Female Marin 70s Male Orange Undisclosed Undisclosed Orange Undisclosed Undisclosed Sacramento Undisclosed Undisclosed San Diego 20s Male San Diego 50s Male San Diego 80s Male San Francisco Undisclosed Undisclosed San Joaquin Undisclosed Undisclosed San Mateo Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Ventura 70s Undisclosed Ventura 70s Undisclosed Mar. 26 Alameda Undisclosed Undisclosed Alameda Undisclosed Undisclosed Los Angeles 40s Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 60 Undisclosed Madera 60s Male San Bernardino Undisclosed Undisclosed San Diego 87 Female San Francisco Undisclosed Undisclosed Mar. 25 Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Riverside Undisclosed Undisclosed Riverside Undisclosed Undisclosed Sacramento Undisclosed Undisclosed San Bernardino 46 Male San Joaquin Undisclosed Undisclosed San Mateo Undisclosed Undisclosed San Mateo Undisclosed Undisclosed San Mateo Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Shasta 70s Female Mar. 24 Alameda Undisclosed Undisclosed Los Angeles 50 to 70 Undisclosed Los Angeles 50 to 70 Undisclosed Orange 70s Male San Bernardino 50 Male San Diego 76 Male San Francisco 40s Male Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Mar. 23 Alameda Elderly Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles 30 to 50 Undisclosed Los Angeles 50s Female Sacramento 70s Undisclosed San Mateo Elderly Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara Undisclosed Undisclosed Mar. 22 Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Riverside 80s Male San Diego 70s Male Santa Clara 40s Female Ventura 70s Undisclosed Yolo Elderly Undisclosed Mar. 21 Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Los Angeles Older than 65 Undisclosed Monterey Adult Undisclosed Riverside Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara 60s Female Mar. 20 Riverside 70s Male Santa Clara 80s Male Santa Clara 70s Male Sonoma Undisclosed Undisclosed Mar. 19 Contra Costa 70s Undisclosed Los Angeles 30s Male Sacramento 70s Undisclosed Mar. 18 San Joaquin Elderly Undisclosed San Joaquin Elderly Undisclosed Mar. 17 Riverside 70s Female Santa Clara 60s Male Santa Clara 50s Male Mar. 16 Riverside 70s Male Riverside 70s Female Sacramento 70s Undisclosed San Benito 60s Male Mar. 15 San Mateo Undisclosed Undisclosed Santa Clara 80s Male Santa Clara 50s Male Mar. 13 Santa Clara 80s Female Mar. 11 non CA-resident 60s Female Mar. 10 Sacramento Elderly Female Mar. 9 Santa Clara 60s Female Mar. 4 Placer Elderly Male Show less Where are the confirmed cases? Cases have been reported in 50 of the state's 58 counties, from Siskiyou County south to the border. Confirmed cases140140300500730 Hover for more information. Los Angeles San Francisco Sacramento San Diego Redding 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. County Deaths Cases New cases (3-day average) 15102050100200+ Los Angeles 54 3,037 Mar. 1Mar. 31 Santa Clara 30 890 San Diego 9 734 Orange 7 502 San Francisco 6 397 Riverside 13 371 Alameda 7 313 San Mateo 10 309 Sacramento 7 224 Contra Costa 3 222 San Bernardino 6 183 San Joaquin 8 151 Ventura 4 149 Marin 5 107 Santa Barbara 0 99 Kern 1 98 Sonoma 1 85 San Luis Obispo 0 80 Fresno 0 68 Placer 2 67 Santa Cruz 1 49 Solano 0 49 Tulare 1 45 Monterey 2 42 Stanislaus 0 39 Imperial 0 38 Humboldt 0 27 Nevada 0 26 Yolo 1 25 Madera 1 23 San Benito 1 21 El Dorado 0 18 Napa 1 15 Mono 1 13 Sutter 0 10 Merced 0 10 Inyo 0 8 Butte 0 8 Shasta 1 7 Yuba 0 7 Mendocino 0 4 Kings 0 4 Calaveras 0 3 Siskiyou 0 3 Glenn 0 2 Amador 0 2 Alpine 0 1 Tuolumne 0 1 Colusa 0 1 Plumas 0 1 Show less 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. 30300San DiegoSan DiegoSan ClementeSan ClementeOxnardOxnardSanta BarbaraSanta BarbaraPalm SpringsPalm SpringsSANTA BARBARASANTA BARBARAVENTURAVENTURALOS ANGELESLOS ANGELESORANGEORANGERIVERSIDERIVERSIDESAN BERNARDINOSAN BERNARDINOSAN DIEGOSAN DIEGO Search: Area County Cases San Diego San Diego 422 Long Beach Los Angeles 123 Melrose Los Angeles 100 Glendale Los Angeles 76 Other/Unknown San Diego 62 Show all The locations of some cases have not been disclosed. Orange and Los Angeles counties only report a range for areas with lower populations. 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 the list provided by the county's health department. Officials are still investigating the location of some patients. 10100DowntownDowntownBrentwoodBrentwoodSanta MonicaSanta MonicaLong BeachLong BeachLancasterLancaster Search: Cases Long Beach 123 Melrose 100 Glendale 76 Hollywood 61 West Hollywood 56 Show all How many tests have been run? 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. The best available tally comes from the state's public health department. As of Tuesday the total was 86,100, after the tally took a sudden downtown due to an overcount at private testing lab. Total reported tests by day 25,00050,00075,000100,000Mar. 15Mar. 1Feb. 1Feb. 15Data releasebeginsMore labscountedOvercountcorrected California Department of Public Health Of those, the agency reported that results are in for 28,704 of the tests, while 57,400 are still pending. 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/
  22. Arkansas Totals Cumulative Cases 564 Last update: a few seconds ago Recoveries 41 Last update: a few seconds ago Deaths 8 Last update: a few seconds ago United States Totals Cumulative Cases 189,633 Last update: a few seconds ago Recoveries 7,136 Last update: a few seconds ago Deaths 4,081 Last update: a few second https://adem.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/f533ac8a8b6040e5896b05b47b17a647
  23. https://www.azdhs.gov/preparedness/epidemiology-disease-control/infectious-disease-epidemiology/index.php#novel-coronavirus-home
  24. Cumulative number of cases hospitalized to date: 09 Cumulative number of deaths to date: 03 Updated March 31, 2020; updates made daily by 5pm and reflect cases reported as of 3pm that day. How many cases are there in Alaska by residence* and presumed exposure source? Travel-Related Non-Travel Close Contact Under Investigation Total Municipality of Anchorage 24 6 13 22 65 Anchorage (including JBER) 21 5 12 19 57 Eagle River/Chugiak 2 1 1 3 7 Girdwood 1 0 0 0 1 Gulf Coast 4 0 2 2 8 Homer 1 0 0 1 2 Kenai 1 0 0 0 1 Seward 1 0 0 0 1 Soldotna 1 0 0 1 2 Sterling 0 0 2 0 2 Interior 7 3 17 8 35 Fairbanks 4 3 12 8 27 North Pole 3 0 5 0 8 Mat-Su 2 0 1 0 3 Palmer 2 0 1 0 3 Northern 0 0 0 0 0 Southeast 3 2 15 2 22 Juneau 1 1 5 2 9 Ketchikan 2 1 10 0 13 Southwest 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 40 11 48 34 133 *Case residence may not always reflect location of exposure or testing. Region: Economic regions definitions Travel-related: Exposure/source of the virus was outside of Alaska. Pending: Under investigation Updated March 31, 2020; updates made daily by 5pm and reflect cases reported as of 3pm that day http://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/Epi/id/Pages/COVID-19/monitoring.aspx
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