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  1. https://coronavirus.delaware.gov/
  2. As of March 22, 2020, a total of 327 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported among Connecticut residents (Table 1). Cases have been reported in all 8 Connecticut counties. Fifty-one patients were hospitalized, and 8 residents have died (5 in Fairfield County, 2 in Tolland County, and 1 in Hartford County). Table 1. Laboratory-Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 in Connecticut As of 3/22/2020 10AM. Includes patients tested at the State Public Health Laboratory, Hospital, and Commercial Laboratories County Laboratory Confirmed Cases Hospitalized Cases Deaths Fairfield County 208 20 5 Hartford County 54 13 1 Litchfield County 12 3 0 Middlesex County 6 3 0 New Haven County 29 9 0 New London County 3 1 0 Tolland County 14 2 2 Windham County 1 0 0 Total 327 51 8 https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/Coronavirus/CTDPHCOVID19summary3222020.pdf?la=en
  3. Tracking coronavirus in California By LOS ANGELES TIMES STAFF UPDATED MARCH 22, 10:08 P.M. PACIFIC After an outbreak in China, the coronavirus pandemic has killed thousands and reached nearly every corner of the world, including California. Scientists say the true number of U.S. 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 cases confirmed? What is happening in L.A.? How is the virus spreading? What is closed or restricted? How does California compare? California 1,802 confirmed 35 deaths U.S. 33,276 confirmed 417 deaths Global 337,091 confirmed 14,651 deaths The California totals on this page come from a continuous Times survey of numbers released by 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 05001,0001,5002,000Mar. 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. New cases announced by day 0100200300Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15 Times survey of county and local health departments Who has died? In California, 35 people have died of COVID-19, according to officials. Information is limited, but here's what we know about them. Eight of the victims were women and 12 were men. Another 15 have not had a gender disclosed. They have tended to be older. At least 14 were over the age of 70. Five were in their sixties. There were 20 who had health issues that could have made them more vulnerable to the disease. Santa Clara County has had the most with 10 deaths. Other victims were from Contra Costa, Los Angeles, Monterey, Placer, Riverside, Sacramento, San Benito, San Diego, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Sonoma, Ventura and Yolo counties. Where are cases confirmed? Cases have been reported in 42 of the state's 58 counties, from Siskiyou County south to the border. Confirmed cases23112766 Hover for more information. Los Angeles San Francisco Sacramento San Diego Redding County Cases Deaths Los Angeles 411 5 Santa Clara 302 10 San Diego 178 1 San Mateo 118 1 San Francisco 108 0 Alameda 105 0 Orange 95 0 Contra Costa 61 1 Sacramento 53 3 Riverside 45 6 San Joaquin 41 2 Marin 38 0 Ventura 30 1 Sonoma 27 1 San Luis Obispo 27 0 Santa Barbara 18 0 San Bernardino 17 0 Santa Cruz 15 0 Solano 14 0 Monterey 14 1 Placer 12 1 Tulare 11 0 Stanislaus 8 0 Yolo 6 1 San Benito 6 1 Imperial 6 0 Fresno 6 0 Kern 4 0 Yuba 3 0 Madera 3 0 Napa 2 0 Humboldt 2 0 Siskiyou 2 0 El Dorado 2 0 Calaveras 2 0 Butte 2 0 Amador 2 0 Shasta 2 0 Mendocino 1 0 Merced 1 0 Nevada 1 0 Mono 1 0 Show less What is happening in L.A.? A total of 411 cases have been confirmed in cities and neighborhoods across Los Angeles County. Here's the latest list, released Sunday by the county health department. Officials there are still investigating the location of 38 patients. Downtown Glendale Long Beach Santa Monica Brentwood Lancaster 23 12 3 Cases Brentwood 23 West Hollywood 19 Long Beach 17 Melrose 17 Hollywood 12 Encino 10 Lomita 8 Beverly Hills 8 Tarzana 8 Pacific Palisades 7 Santa Monica 7 Venice 7 Sherman Oaks 7 Manhattan Beach 7 Beverlywood 6 Glendale 6 Valley Glen 6 Hancock Park 5 Boyle Heights 5 Mar Vista 5 Hollywood Hills 5 North Hollywood 5 Woodland Hills 5 Westwood 5 Crestview 5 West Hills 4 Granada Hills 4 Carson 4 Century City 4 Miracle Mile 4 Park La Brea 4 Redondo Beach 4 Santa Clarita 4 Lancaster 4 Studio City 4 Culver City 4 Torrance 3 Inglewood 3 Altadena 3 South Pasadena 3 La Mirada 3 Silver Lake 3 Baldwin Hills 3 West Los Angeles 3 Alhambra 3 Westchester 3 Pasadena 3 Monterey Park 3 Whittier 2 La Verne 2 Koreatown 2 Hawthorne 2 Playa Vista 2 Reseda 2 East Los Angeles 2 Santa Monica Mountains 2 Lynwood 2 Del Ray 2 Cerritos 2 Van Nuys 2 Calabasas 2 Burbank 2 West Vernon 2 Arcadia 2 Diamond Bar 2 La Canada Flintridge 1 San Dimas 1 San Fernando 1 San Pedro 1 Lakewood 1 East Hollywood 1 Lake Balboa 1 Eagle Rock 1 Downtown 1 Winnetka 1 South El Monte 1 South Gate 1 Northridge 1 Los Feliz 1 Stevenson Ranch 1 Glendora 1 Covina 1 Sun Valley 1 Sunland 1 Sylmar 1 Palms 1 Temple 1 Century Palms/Cove 1 Tujunga 1 University Park 1 Castaic 1 Paramount 1 Canoga Park 1 Vermont Central 1 Vermont Knolls 1 Vernon Central 1 Walnut 1 West Adams 1 West Covina 1 Gardena 1 El Segundo 1 Bellflower 1 Lawndale 1 Athens 1 Westlake 1 Ranchos Palos Verdes 1 Echo Park 1 Wilmington 1 South Whittier 1 Show less How is the virus spreading? Most early California cases were linked to foreign travel and returning tourists who passed the illness on to family and close contacts. While some cases are still under investigation, daily reports published by the state show a growing share is now attributed to community spread. That's the term used when a virus is no longer contained to small groups and the source of exposure is unknown. Experts say this is a sign the sickness is spreading more widely. Community spread vs. travel and close contacts vs. under investigation 05001,0001,500Mar. 15Mar. 1Feb. 15Feb. 1 California Department of Public Health So far, 25 of California's 58 counties have recorded a case of community spread. Looking to curb this trend, government and business leaders have shut down bars, restaurants, schools, offices and public events across the state. What is closed or restricted? Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday ordered all Californians to stay at home, placing mandatory restrictions on the lives of all 40 million residents. No time frame was set for when the order would end. It is unclear exactly how far the order will reach in communities where some operations, such as schools, have not been closed. Many county health agencies have already banned gatherings and closed schools and stores. More than 10 counties have directed residents to shelter in place, the most restrictive measures in the U.S. Here's a survey of the measures currently in place in the state's largest counties. https://www.latimes.com/projects/california-coronavirus-cases-tracking-outbreak/
  4. Case Counts Updated March 22, 2020; updates made daily by 12:30pm and reflect cases reported as of 11:59pm the night before. Please note on March 23, 2020, we will be shifting to a new daily update schedule tentatively planned for 5pm. How many cases are there? WHO's global situation reports CDC's U.S. case counts Confirmed cases in Alaska by region Cumulative number of cases hospitalized to date: 0 Region Travel-Related Non-Travel Total Anchorage 6 0 6 Gulf Coast 2 1 3 Interior 3 4 7 Mat-Su 0 0 0 Northern 0 0 0 Southeast 1 5 6 Southwest 0 0 0 TOTAL 12 10 22 Region: Economic regions definitions Travel-related: Exposure/source of the virus was outside of Alaska. COVID-19 tests for Alaska residents How many tests were completed in total? How many tests are completed each day? http://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/Epi/id/Pages/COVID-19/monitoring.aspx
  5. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: First Coronavirus Death Reported in Montgomery County 33 New Cases Reported, Total Cases is 110 Norristown, PA (March 22, 2020) – Montgomery County officials today reported the first death from COVID-19. The 72-year-old male, who resided in Abington Township and had been hospitalized for several days, died on March 21, 2020. “Today, we are deeply saddened to announce the first loss of life to COVID-19 in Montgomery County. On behalf of our entire community, we extend our most heartfelt condolences to the loved ones of this individual,” said Dr. Valerie A. Arkoosh, Chair, Montgomery County Board of Commissioners. “While most people with COVID-19 exhibit mild or moderate symptoms, this loss of life underscores the urgent need for everyone to stay at home, unless absolutely necessary, to protect individuals who are particularly vulnerable to developing more serious illness, including the elderly and those with underlying health conditions, as well as our critical workforceslike healthcare workers and first responders.” Additionally, Montgomery County officials and the Office of Public Health (OPH) reported 33 additional individuals who tested positive with COVID-19, bringing the countywide total to 110 cases. These positive individuals are from 14 municipalities, four of which are reporting their first cases. Here is a breakdown of today’s reported cases: Age Range: 27 to 77 Average Age: 51.8 Age Brackets: (2) 20 – 29, (6) 30 – 39, (5) 40 – 49, (10) 50 – 59, (6) 60 – 69, (4) 70 - 79 Gender: 15 females, 18 males Hospitalized: (16) No, (16) Unknown, (1) Yes The County map found at www.montcopa.org/covid-19 provides updated geographic and demographic information. NEWS MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VALERIE A. ARKOOSH, MD, MPH, CHAIR KENNETH E. LAWRENCE, JR., VICE CHAIR JOSEPH C. GALE, COMMISSIONER Contact: Teresa Harris | Public Affairs Manager | 610-278-3062 | [email protected] “While this is the largest single-day total of individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 in Montgomery County, given the increased access to testing over the past week, including the Community Based Testing Center which opened on Friday, we fully anticipated seeing an increase in the number of positive individuals,” said Arkoosh. The Montgomery County COVID-19 drive-through testing site at Temple University’s Ambler Campus in Upper Dublin Township opened on May 20. More than 825 individuals have registered, and approximately 680 individuals will have completed testing by the end of the day today. The testing site will remain open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., by appointment only as testing supplies allow. Testing appointments are still available for individuals that meet the required criteria. For more information and to register for an appointment, visit www.montcopa.org/COVID-19 or call 610.631.3000. The COVID-19 outbreak continues to be a rapidly evolving situation. To get the latest information and updates regarding COVID-19, please visit the Montco COVID-19 Data Hub at www.montcopa.org/covid-19.
  6. Montgomery County officials today reported the first death from COVID-19. The 72-year-old male, who resided in Abington Township and had been hospitalized for several days, died on March 21, 2020. https://www.montcopa.org/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/5115
  7. Italy has 651 COVID deaths increasing total to 5,476. The were 5,560 new cases bringing the total to 59,138
  8. Coronavirus deaths in New York City soar to 99Citywide, there are 10,764 positive cases of COVID-19 and 99 fatalities.Currently there are 3,050 cases in Queens 2,324 in Manhattan, 3,154 in Brooklyn 1,564 in the Bronx, and 666 in Staten Island.There are at least 1,800 people are hospitalized. Of those individuals, at least 450 are in the ICU.More NYPD officers test positivePolice Commissioner Dermot Shea said 98 members of the NYPD have tested positive for coronavirus. He said three of those cases are still hospitalized. Of the 98 cases, Shea says that includes 70 officers from the uniform side and 28 on the civilian side. It is not believed that all of the cases were spread at work.
  9. Updated on March 22, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. Number of Individuals Tested County Positive/Confirmed Cases Deaths Benton 7 2 Chelan 3 0 Clallam 4 0 Clark 10 3 Columbia 1 0 Cowlitz 3 0 Franklin 3 0 Grant 18 1 Grays Harbor 1 0 Island 21 1 Jefferson 6 0 King 1040 75 Kitsap 18 0 Kittitas 4 0 Klickitat 4 0 Lewis 2 0 Lincoln 1 0 Mason 1 0 Pierce 107 1 San Juan 1 0 Skagit 33 0 Snohomish 480 10 Spokane 20 0 Stevens 1 0 Thurston 11 0 Walla Walla 1 0 Whatcom 14 2 Yakima 16 0 Unassigned 165 Total 1996 95 Number of Individuals Tested Result Number of Individuals Tested Percent of Tests Negative 28,879 94% Positive 1,996 6% Confirmed Cases / Deaths by Age Age Group Percent of Cases Percent of Deaths <19 2% 0% 20-29 9% 0% 30-39 14% 0% 40-49 14% 2% 50-59 17% 6% 60-69 16% 10% 70-79 15% 30% 80+ 15% 50% Confirmed Cases / Deaths by Gender Sex at Birth Percent of Cases Percent of Deaths Female 51% 54% Male 45% 44% Unknown 4% 2% Note on the county and unassigned data: This data changes rapidly as labs conduct tests and discover new cases. Labs assign those cases to a county. Counties or the Department of Health then determine the appropriate county of jurisdiction. Those don’t always match initially. We’re working to reduce the “unassigned” number to 0. Contact the local health department for county specific information. Note on the deaths: Some deaths may be reported by health care providers, medical examiners/coroners, local health departments, or others before they are included in the statewide count. It takes longer for the state to announce deaths because they are often reported first to the local health department and then to us. Note on the number of infections: Public health experts agree that the true number of people who have been infected with COVID-19 in Washington greatly exceeds the number of COVID-19 infections that have been laboratory-confirmed. It is very difficult to know exactly how many people in Washington have been infected to date since most people with COVID-19 experience mild illness and the ability to get tested is still not widely available. https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/Coronavirus
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  11. Wisconsin COVID-19 Test Results Test Results Number of People as of 3/22/2020 Negative 6230 Positive 381 Deaths 4 For information on testing, see: COVID-19, testing criteria section. Number of Positive Results by County Wisconsin County Total Cases as of 3/22/2020 Total Deaths as of 3/22/2020 Bayfield 1 0 Brown* 3 0 Calumet 1 0 Chippewa 1 0 Columbia* 5 0 Dane* 61 0 Douglas 1 0 Dunn 1 0 Eau Claire 4 0 Fond du Lac 16 1 Green 1 0 Jefferson 2 0 Kenosha* 10 0 La Crosse 5 0 Marathon 1 0 Milwaukee* 182 2 Outagamie 2 0 Ozaukee 13 1 Pierce 1 0 Racine 4 0 Rock 3 0 Sauk 2 0 Sheboygan 6 0 St. Croix 2 0 Walworth 3 0 Washington 14 0 Waukesha* 30 0 Winnebago 5 0 Wood 1 0 Total 381 4 * An asterisk indicates community spread has been identified. https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/outbreaks/index.htm
  12. By the Numbers Updated daily by 11 a.m. each day. Last updated 10:16a.m., March 22, 2020. NC Cases* NC Deaths NC Completed Tests** US Cases*** US Deaths*** 255 0 6,438 15,219 201 * This number reflects positive results from all tests, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs. ** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories. *** These numbers are provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and are updated by the CDC at 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. County Map https://www.ncdhhs.gov/covid-19-case-count-nc
  13. Georgia Department of Public Health COVID-19 Daily Status Report Report For: 03/22/2020 (12:00 pm) To ensure that the numbers being provided through the COVID-19 data tool are the most current numbers available, the updates will be done at NOON and 7:00 pm every day. These data represent confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported to the Georgia Department of Public Health as of 12:00pm 03/22/2020. A confirmed case is defined as a person who has tested positive for 2019 novel coronavirus. Confirmed cases and deaths in Georgia. COVID-19 Confirmed Cases No. Cases (%) Total 600 (100%) Deaths 23 (3.83%) COVID-19 Testing by Lab Lab Number of Positive Tests Total Tests Commercial Lab 444 3099 GPHL 156 921 COVID-19 Confirmed Cases by County County Cases Fulton 108 Cobb 61 Bartow 57 Dougherty 48 DeKalb 45 Gwinnett 27 Cherokee 18 Lee 16 Carroll 14 Clayton 13 Richmond 10 Clarke 9 Fayette 9 Floyd 9 Hall 9 Coweta 8 Lowndes 8 Henry 7 Chatham 4 Douglas 4 Forsyth 4 Gordon 4 Newton 4 Paulding 4 Polk 4 Troup 4 Columbia 3 Glynn 3 Lamar 3 Peach 3 Baldwin 2 Early 2 Effingham 2 Laurens 2 Muscogee 2 Pickens 2 Rockdale 2 Spalding 2 Sumter 2 Terrell 2 Tift 2 Whitfield 2 Worth 2 Barrow 1 Bibb 1 Butts 1 Charlton 1 Chattooga 1 Dawson 1 Heard 1 Houston 1 Lincoln 1 Lumpkin 1 Miller 1 Monroe 1 Oconee 1 Randolph 1 Turner 1 Twiggs 1 Unknown 38 *Based on patient county of residence when known Report generated on: 03/22/2020 11:34:15 https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report
  14. https://www.azdhs.gov/preparedness/epidemiology-disease-control/infectious-disease-epidemiology/index.php#novel-coronavirus-home
  15. View Alabama's COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Alabama Updated: March 22, 2020 9:37 a.m. (CT) County of Residence Cases Baldwin 2 Calhoun 1 Chambers 1 Cullman 2 Elmore 6 Jackson 1 Jefferson 61 Lamar 1 Lauderdale 2 Lee 14 Limestone 1 Madison 12 Marion 1 Mobile 2 Montgomery 3 Shelby 17 St. Clair 1 Talladega 1 Tuscaloosa 7 Walker 1 Washington 1 Total 138 Total Tested: 1,602 Deaths: 0 Note: We are updating case counts in the table above and our dashboard twice a day. Cases confirmed after 4 p.m. will be added the next day. You can find updated numbers on persons under investigation and confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
  16. Status Update as of March 22, 2020, 12:45 pm Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 in Arkansas 165 Arkansas Department of Health Lab positive test results 84 Commercial lab positive test results 81 Persons Under Investigation (PUI) 119 Persons being monitored by ADH with daily check-in and guidance because of an identified risk 517 Past PUIs with negative test results 711 Arkansas Department of Health Lab negative test results 419 Commercial Lab negative test results 292 Positives of COVID-19 in Arkansas Current as of 3.22.20, 12:45pm Negative Results of COVID-19 in Arkansas Current as 3.22.20, 12:45pm ADH has activated a call center to answer questions from health care providers and the public about the novel coronavirus. During normal business hours (8:00am – 4:30pm), urgent and non-urgent calls, please call 1-800-803-7847 or email [email protected]. After normal business hours and weekend calls, needing immediate response, please call 1-800-554-5738. https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov/programs-services/topics/novel-coronavirus
  17. Indiana COVID-19 Data as of March 21st, 11:59PM Dashboard updated daily at 10AM Cases by County of Residence Esri, HERE | Esri, HERE +Zoom In −Zoom Out Total Positive Cases 201 Positive tests reflect results from ISDH and results submitted by private laboratories Total Deaths 6 Total Tested 1,494 Number of tests is provisional and reflects only those reported to ISDH. Numbers should not be characterized as a comprehensive total. https://www.in.gov/coronavirus/
  18. Mar 20 Italy - Health Care Failure Deaths - 475, 425, 627 5,986 cases US moved past South Korea and France Will pass Iran, Germany, Spain tomorrow 3rd place tomorrow Deaths increasing Exponential growth Doubling in 2 days 5151 cases in NYC. almost 8,000 in NYS LTCF outbreaks - driving death rate Brooklyn - Orthodox - test under 1000 and had over 500 positive (56%) Trump not releasing inventory in Strategic Reserve Not ordering companies to make masks and ventilation machines Pandemic at 1918 levels Also impacting younger patients Heart irregularities Polybasic cleavage site (Furin widespread) http://mediaarchives.gsradio.net/rense/special/rense_032020_hr3.mp3
  19. Current as of March 22, 2020 at 9 a.m. Eastern time Kentucky Coronavirus MonitoringNumber Tested: 1571Positive: 99Note: Data includes confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported to KDPH at 9 a.m. Eastern time daily. https://govstatus.egov.com/kycovid19
  20. Colorado Case Summary (Updated 3/21/20 at 4:00 p.m.) PDF version Note: This summary only includes data through 3/20 and does not reflect cases since then. 475 cases 49 hospitalized 29 counties 4,550 people tested 5 deaths Find Colorado COVID-19 Data on CDPHE's Open Data Portal Due to high traffic, it may take a little longer to load. If this page remains blank or the data doesn't match, please try hitting the refresh button on your browser. Thank you for your patience. https://covid19.colorado.gov/data
  21. COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland Number of Confirmed Cases: 244 Number of Deaths: 3 Cases by County: Anne Arundel - 18 Baltimore City - 24 Baltimore County - 28 Calvert - 2 Caroline - 1 Carroll - 4 Cecil - 1 Charles - 5 Frederick - 1 Harford - 5 Howard - 24 Montgomery - 83 Prince George's - 40 St. Mary's - 1 Somerset - 1 Talbot - 1 Washington- 1 Wicomico - 2 Worcester - 2 Cases by Age Range: Under 18 : 3 18-64 : 200 65+ : 41 https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
  22. 663 confirmed coronavirus cases, 6 deaths in Texas. We are tracking cases of coronavirus disease using data collected from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state and local public health departments and our own reporting. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/coronavirus/article/texas-coronavirus-map-cases-houston-covid-19-15137466.php
  23. COVID-19 Testing in Pennsylvania* Negative Positive Deaths 4,964 479 2 * Map, table and case count last updated at 12:00 p.m. on 3/22/2020 Counties impacted to date include: County Cases Deaths Adams 5 Allegheny 40 1 Beaver 3 Berks 13 Bucks 32 Butler 1 Centre 1 Chester 23 Columbia 1 Cumberland 11 Dauphin 1 Delaware 43 Erie 2 Fayette 1 Franklin 1 Lackawanna 6 Lancaster 6 Lebanon 3 Lehigh 19 Luzerne 7 Mercer 1 Monroe 31 Montgomery 87 Montour 1 Northampton 21 1 Philadelphia 91 Pike 3 Potter 1 Schuylkill 1 Washington 7 Wayne 2 Westmoreland 4 York 10 View as a clickable county map https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/disease/coronavirus/Pages/Cases.aspx
  24. Per Cuomo press conference
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