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  1. Updated as of 11:00 a.m. ET 3/22/2020 https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/ Positive Cases of COVID-19 in Florida 768 Confirmed Cases in Florida Residents 62 Cases in Non-Florida Residents 830 Total Cases Overview Get the latest news on twitter View Twitter Feed Confirmed Cases in Florida Residents Total 768 Confirmed by DOH 349 Tested by private labs 419 Characteristics of Florida Resident Cases Diagnosed & isolated out of state* 6 Deaths 13 Cases in Non-Florida Residents Total 62 Confirmed by DOH 29 Tested by private labs 33 Total Cases Overview Total 830 Traveled 218 Contact with confirmed case 149 Travel & contact with confirmed case 111 Under Investigation 352 Find county-specific information on Florida’s COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard. See dashboard Review case, monitoring and PUI information on the latest COVID-19 Daily Report. See the report
  2. Louisiana Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information 837 Cases Reported* 20 Deaths Reported Tests Completed 1,385 by State Lab Tests Reported to State 2,113 by Commercial Labs 36 of 64 Parishes with Reported Cases http://ldh.la.gov/coronavirus/ Esri, HERE, NPS | Esri, HERE, NPS +Zoom In −Zoom Out < 1818 - 2930 - 3940 - 4950 - 5960 - 6970+020406080100120140160180200 Female 57%Male 43% Data updated: 3/22/2020 9:30 a.m. Other Coronavirus Resources: - Louisiana Department of Health
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  5. The numbers below were last updated at 8:25 p.m. on March 21, according to the governors of the respective states. New York City 8,115 Albany County 163 Allegany County 2 Broome County 2 Chenango County 2 Clinton County 2 Columbia County 1 Delaware County 1 Dutchess County 49 Erie County 31 Essex County 1 Fulton County 1 Genesee County 1 Greene County 2 Hamilton County 2 Herkimer County 2 Jefferson County 1 Livingston County 1 Monroe County 42 Montgomery County 2 Nassau County 1,234 Niagara County 3 Oneida County 2 Onondaga County 8 Ontario County 3 Orange County 88 Putnam County 7 Rensselaer County 8 Rockland County 262 Saratoga County 24 Schenectady County 21 Schoharie County 1 Suffolk County 662 Sullivan County 8 Tioga County 1 Tompkins County 7 Ulster County 38 Warren County 1 Washington County 1 Wayne County 1 Westchester County 1,385 Wyoming County 2 New York State Total 12,260 New York State Deaths 70 https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/how-many-in-tri-state-have-tested-positive-for-coronavirus-here-are-latest-cases-by-the-numbers/2317721/
  6. WV CASES Updated: 03/21/2020 12 Total Positive Cases 385 Total Negative Cases 0 Total Deaths 1 Tests Pending* NOTE: All test results, including those processed through hospitals and commercial laboratories, are reportable to DHHR and are included in the positive and negative case counts. *Tests pending only includes those tests processed through the state public health lab. Counties with positive cases: Jackson (1), Jefferson (2), Kanawha (1), Marshall (2), Mercer (2), Monongalia (1), Putnam (1), Tucker (2) https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspx
  7. Testing Numbers 3/21/20 (8 p.m. case count updated but not lab totals) Tests completed at Wyoming Public Health Laboratory: 409 Tests completed at CDC lab: 1 Tests reported by commercial labs: 51 (Commercial lab tests included if reported to WDH.) Total reported positive cases: 24 **Wyoming COVID-19 Information for Healthcare Providers** Cases by County Albany Big Horn Campbell: 1 Carbon: 1 Converse Crook Fremont: 9 Goshen Hot Springs Johnson Laramie: 5 Lincoln Natrona: 1 Niobrara Park: 1 Platte Sheridan: 4 Sublette Sweetwater Teton: 2 Uinta Washakie Weston https://health.wyo.gov/publichealth/infectious-disease-epidemiology-unit/disease/novel-coronavirus/
  8. COVID-19 in Virginia NOTE: VDH is no longer reporting the pending number of tests as testing capacity has expanded to include commercial laboratories. Commercial laboratories report all results to VDH. COVID-19 case data will be updated daily at noon. http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/
  9. COVID-19 ACTIVITY IN VERMONT Positive test results* 49 Total tests conducted 978 Deaths+ 2 People being monitored 288 People who have completed monitoring 290 *Includes testing conducted at the Vermont Department of Health Laboratory, commercial labs, and other public health labs. +Death occurring in persons known to have COVID-19. Death certificate may be pending. https://www.healthvermont.gov/response/infectious-disease/2019-novel-coronavirus
  10. Overview of COVID-19 Surveillance 136 COVID-19 Cases 2560* Reported People Tested 0 COVID-19 Deaths Number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in Utah Jurisdiction Cases Visitor Cases Bear River 3 0 Central Utah 0 0 Davis County 14 0 Salt Lake County 57 3 San Juan 0 0 Southeast Utah 0 0 Southwest Utah 1 0 Summit County 32 7 Tooele County 2 0 TriCounty 0 0 Utah County 3 1 Wasatch County 7 0 Weber-Morgan 6 0 State Total 125 11 Location where people tested positive for COVID-19 in Utah +− COVID-19 Cases in Utah 01020304050 Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA Date when people tested positive for COVID-19 in Utah Mar 02Mar 09Mar 16051015202530 Utah CasesVisitorsDateNumber of lab-confirmed COVID-19 casesCase Type Number of people who have been tested for COVID-19 in Utah (this includes public and some private labs) Feb 01Feb 15Mar 01Mar 150200400600 NegativePositiveDateNumber People Tested*Test Result *Laboratory Data Note: 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. However, 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. https://coronavirus.utah.gov/case-counts/
  11. South Carolina Announces Additional 46 Cases of COVID-19, Urges Residents take Prevention Precautions FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 21, 2020 COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is investigating 46 additional cases of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus. This brings the total number statewide to 173 cases* in 30 counties. “We can all take steps every day to help limit the spread of this virus,” said Dr. Michael Kacka, DHEC physician and medical consultant. “As the number of positive cases throughout the state is expected to increase, we’re continuing to focus our efforts on preventing spread of the disease with special attention to those who are most high-risk for contracting the virus.” New positive cases Anderson County: 4 cases Beaufort County: 4 cases Charleston County: 4 cases Colleton County: 1 case Darlington County: 1 case Dillon County: 1 case Edgefield County: 1 case Greenville County: 5 cases Greenwood County: 2 cases Horry County: 1 case Kershaw County: 6 cases Lexington County: 4 cases Marlboro County: 1 case Newberry County: 1 case Orangeburg County: 1 case Richland County: 6 cases Spartanburg County: 1 case Sumter County: 2 cases York County: 1 case DHEC’s COVID-19 webpage is updated daily with a map of positive cases as well as the most current recommendations for protecting against COVID-19. In addition to taking daily precautions for preventing against the spread of the disease, residents can take the following preparedness recommendations: Know the signs and symptoms of COVID-19 and what to do if you become symptomatic If you're sick, stay home from work, school, and public events Regularly wash your hands with soap and water Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue or your elbow Avoid contact with people who are sick Don’t share personal items Clean frequently touched surfaces Set up a separate room for sick household members Check in with family and friends who live alone, especially those who may be in a high-risk group Additionally, residents can prepare for a possible illness or quarantine by: Periodically checking regular prescription drugs to ensure a continuous supply at home Having nonprescription drugs and other health supplies on hand, including pain relievers, stomach remedies, cough and cold medicines, fluids with electrolytes, and vitamins Getting copies and maintaining electronic versions of health records from doctors, hospitals, pharmacies and other sources and store them, for personal reference Talking with family members and loved ones about how they would be cared for if they got sick, or what will be needed to care for them in your home. Individuals with signs of illness are asked to stay at home and not attend public gatherings. South Carolinians are encouraged to monitor for symptoms, practice social distancing, avoid touching frequently touched items (such as doorknobs and handrails), and regularly wash their hands, especially after being in a public place. Anyone with concerns about their health should reach out to their healthcare provider. For information about the nationwide response to COVID-19, visit coronavirus.gov. *As new information is provided to the department, some changes in cases may occur. Cases are reported based on the individual’s county of residence, as it is provided to the department. DHEC’s COVID-19 map will adjust to reflect any reclassified cases. https://www.scdhec.gov/news-releases/south-carolina-announces-additional-46-cases-covid-19-urges-residents-take-prevention
  12. Testing Location Total COVID-19 Tests Completed Number Negative Number Positive TN State Public Health Laboratory 694 642 52 All other commercial and private laboratories -- -- 319 Total positives in TN 371 ** Laboratory reports of positive cases are reported to metro and local health departments as soon as results are available. State numbers are updated at 2pm daily and there may be a lag in the reporting of cumulative numbers at the state level. County Count Anderson County 1 Blount County 1 Bradley County 1 Campbell County 2 Carroll County 1 Cheatham County 2 Cocke County 1 Cumberland County 2 Davidson County 140 Dickson County 3 Dyer County 2 Fayette County 1 Greene County 1 Hamblen County 2 Hamilton County 7 Jefferson County 1 Knox County 4 Maury County 1 Monroe County 3 Montgomery County 3 Putnam County 5 Roane County 1 Robertson County 2 Rutherford County 5 Scott County 2 Sevier County 2 Shelby County 40 Sullivan County 1 Sumner County 11 Tipton County 2 Washington County 2 Williamson County 47 Wilson County 3 Out of TN 59 Unknown 10 Grand Total 371 Age Ranges of Confirmed Cases 0-10 4 11-20 20 21-30 122 31-40 59 41-50 60 51-60 46 61-70 31 71-80 20 80+ 5 Unknown 4 *Numbers within tables may not add up to total confirmed number of cases due to reporting delays and/or missing data. **Cases among Tennessee residents are counted by their county of residence. Residents of other states who were tested at Tennessee healthcare facilities are counted as “Residents of Other States/Countries”. * Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to TDH or tested by TDH since January 21, 2020. These figures are updated daily at 2 p.m. Central time and reflect all cases reported to TDH as of that time. https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov.html
  13. Situation in Oregon COVID-19 Cases in Oregon Oregon Test Results as of 3/21/2020, 8:00 a.m. Updated daily. Positive 137 Negative 2,338 Pending 437 Total (Cumulative since January 24, 2020) 2,912 Demographic Information Governor's Executive Orders and Guidance from OHA and DHS https://govstatus.egov.com/OR-OHA-COVID-19
  14. COVID-19 Oklahoma Test Results Positive (In-State) 53 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative 560 PUIs Pending Results 144 Hospitalized 10 Deaths 1 COVID-19 Cases by Age Grouping Age Group, Years COVID-19 Cases* 00-04 2 05-17 0 18-49 24 50-64 16 65+ 11 Total 53 Age Range 0-79 yrs COVID-19 Cases by Gender COVID-19 Cases by Gender Female 25 Male 28 Total 53 COVID-19 Cases by County County COVID-19 Cases by County* Canadian 2 Cleveland 12 Custer 1 Garvin 2 Grady 1 Jackson 1 Kay 3 Logan 1 McClain 1 Oklahoma 20 Pawnee 2 Payne 1 Tulsa 5 Washington 1 Total 53 Data Source: Acute Disease Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health. *As of 2020-03-21 at 7:00 AM. Response The Oklahoma public health system has activated the Incident Command System and stands ready with a multitude of statewide and national partners to treat and minimize further spread. Public health officials will continue to work with health care providers and medical facilities to ensure proper assessment, testing and treatment protocols. State and local public health officials will continue to monitor travelers and any individuals who test positive for COVID-19. Latest News SITUATION UPDATE: COVID-19 03/21/2020 Saturday, March 21, 2020 As of this advisory, there are 53 positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. Results are beginning to come in from the public-private partnership with Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma (DLO), who took on an additional 300 tests for the state. https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
  15. Total Cases https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=7c34f3412536439491adcc2103421d4b 27 Last update: a minute ago Total Cases by County Broadwater County - 1 Cases Flathead County - 2 Cases Gallatin County - 7 Cases Lewis and Clark County - 3 Cases Madison County - 1 Cases Missoula County - 4 Cases Ravalli County - 1 Cases Roosevelt County - 1 Cases Silver Bow County - 2 Cases Yellowstone County - 5 Cases Last update: a minute ago It is highly likely that the information on this dashboard and map will change based on further public health investigation. 75
  16. 247 Confirmed Cases in Ohio 33 Number of Counties in Ohio* 58 Number of Hospitalizations in Ohio 3 Number of Deaths** Last Updated: 03/20/20 (Updated daily at 2 p.m.) * Number of counties with cases: Ashland (1), Ashtabula (1), Belmont (2), Butler (16), Clark (1), Clermont (2), Coshocton (2), Cuyahoga (92), Darke (1), Defiance (2), Delaware (4), Erie (1), Franklin (21), Gallia (1), Geauga (1), Hamilton (8), Huron (1), Lake (4), Licking (1), Lorain (14), Lucas (4), Mahoning (14), Marion (1), Medina (9), Miami (11), Montgomery (1), Richland (1), Stark (8), Summit (15), Trumbull (3), Tuscarawas (1), Union (1), Warren (2) ** In Cuyahoga, Erie and Lucas County residents https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/
  17. https://www.health.nd.gov/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/north-dakota-coronavirus-cases
  18. COVID-19 Case Count in North Carolina By the Numbers Updated daily by 11 a.m. each day. Last updated 10:30a.m., March 21, 2020. NC Cases* NC Deaths NC Completed Tests** US Cases*** US Deaths*** 184 0 5,276 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 Situation Updates NC State Laboratory of Public Health (NCSLPH) The numbers in this section represent only NCSLPH testing and supplies. Now that commercial and hospital laboratories are online with testing and expanding capacity, the NCSLPH will continue to work with partners across the public health systems to support identification and confirmation of COVID-19, assess the prevalence of COVID-19 in a community, and provide testing for underserved populations who may not have access to commercial testing. Supplies for approximately 1,575 patients at the NCSLPH and does not include supplies at university and commercial laboratories. 832 total tests completed at the NCSLPH and does not include tests at university and commercial laboratories.
  19. New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report (updated March 21, 2020, 9:00 AM) Number of Persons with COVID-191 65 Number of Persons with Test Pending in PHL2 959 Total Number of Persons Tested at NH PHL3 2,212 Number of Persons Being Monitored in NH (approximate point in time) 750 1 Includes specimens presumptive-positive at any laboratory and those confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing.2 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL). Does not include tests pending at commercial laboratories.3 Includes specimens sent to CDC prior to NH PHL testing capacity. https://www.nh.gov/covid19/
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  21. Additional COVID-19 Cases Reported In Lancaster, Buffalo And Douglas Counties For Immediate Release: 3/21/2020 CONTACTS Leah Bucco-White, Communications, 402-309-4157 [email protected] Khalilah LeGrand, Communications, 402-853-1320 [email protected] LINCOLN – Four additional cases of COVID-19 were identified in three Nebraska counties. One case is the family member of the case announced in Lancaster County yesterday. The person is currently self-isolating at home - https://lincoln.ne.gov/city/mayor/media/2020/032120a.htm . One case is a man in his 50s from Buffalo County. He is a family member of the case announced yesterday. He is currently self-isolating at home - https://www.trphd.org/ . Eight cases are in Douglas County. These newest cases are either travel-related or close contact with a confirmed case - https://www.douglascountyhealth.com/latest-news . All local health departments involved have initiated close contact investigations to identify people who came into close contact to help prevent further spread. All identified close contacts will self-quarantine and be actively monitored twice daily by public health officials for fever and respiratory symptoms. Public health officials say returning travelers should assume that COVID-19 is present at the locations they have visited and traveled through and follow these recommendations: All returning travelers, from any international or domestic location, should limit public interactions, practice strict social distancing, and self-monitor for symptoms. Returning travelers from regions with widespread sustained transmission (e.g., CDC Level 3 countries - https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices#alert - plus U.S. locales such as Seattle, WA; New York City; and Santa Clara County, CA) should immediately self-quarantine. If a returning traveler develops fever or respiratory illness, they need to immediately self-isolate and report to a healthcare provider or local health department. Individuals unable to observe the 14-day self-quarantine should consult with their local health department about appropriate actions. Every health care worker who returns from travel should consult with a trained medical professional at their facility (e.g., infection preventionist or physician) and establish a specific infection control protocol (e.g., home quarantine, self-monitoring, personal protective equipment while at work) that mitigates patient and co-worker exposures As of tonight, the state case total is 48. Both state and local health departments are testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between DHHS cases and cases reported by local public health officials, data reported by the local health department should be considered the most up to date. People who are concerned they may have COVID-19 should self-isolate and call ahead to their primary care provider to be screened over the phone. Certain people are at higher risk of getting very sick from COVID-19 including older adults and people who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes and lung disease, according to the CDC. People in these higher-risk groups should: Stock up on supplies , including extra necessary medications. Take everyday precautions to keep space between yourself and others. When you go out in public, keep away from others who are sick, limit close contact and wash your hands often. Avoid crowds as much as possible. Avoid cruise travel and non-essential air travel. If there is a COVID-19 outbreak in your community, stay home as much as possible to further reduce your risk of being exposed. Everyone can help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory infections by: Avoiding close contact with sick people and stay home if you are sick. Washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water aren't available, use an alcohol-based sanitizer. Avoiding touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands. Covering your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze then throw the tissue in the trash. Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched objects and surfaces. Here's where to find tools and resources for individuals and families, schools, communities, businesses, healthcare facilities, and first responders on the DHHS website - http://dhhs.ne.gov/coronavirus and CDC's website – https://www.cdc.gov/covid19 . DHHS opened a statewide coronavirus (COVID-19) information line to help answer general questions and share the latest information and resources with Nebraskans to help keep them informed. The number is (402) 552-6645; hours of operation are 8 a.m.-8 p.m. CST, 7 days a week. DHHS will continue to update Nebraskans through the DHHS website and on Facebook and Twitter as we have new information. The CDC's website is also a good resource for COVID-19 information - https://www.cdc.gov/covid19 . ### http://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/Additional-COVID-19-cases-reported-in-Lancaster,-Buffalo-and-Douglas-Counties.aspx
  22. Cases by County County Total Positive by State Public Health Laboratory Positive by Commercial or Other Laboratory Bates 1 0 1 Boone 10 1 9 Cass 6 2 4 Christian 1 1 0 Cole 3 2 1 Dunklin 1 0 1 Greene 10 8 2 Henry 1 1 0 Jackson 5 1 4 Jasper 1 1 0 Johnson 1 1 0 Kansas City 13 0 13 Pulaski 1 0 1 Scott 1 0 1 St. Charles 2 1 1 St. Louis City 7 5 2 St. Louis County 22 14 8 TBD 4 0 4 Cases by county will be updated as information is verified and patients are notified. The breakdown may not match the total case count. Cases by Age Range Age Range Number of Cases Under 20 1 20-29 24 30-39 13 40-49 9 50-59 13 60-69 17 70+ 13 Travel or Contact Related Case Counts Travel or contact to Confirmed Case Number of Cases Travel 31 Contact 12 No Contact 7 Unknown 40
  23. COVID-19 Testing Reported to Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services As of 9:00 p.m. CT, March 21 Next anticipated update: 9:00 p.m., March 22 As commercial testing capacities increase, the coordination of patient and associated contact investigations is paramount to preventing and mitigating the spread of the virus. While performing public health priority activities, including notifying the patient, raising awareness among our communities is valuable. We will provide data as it is available, verified and pertinent. Confirmed cases in Missouri: 90 Deaths 3 (Boone, Jackson and St. Louis Counties) Positive 73 Click for Additional Data, Including County Labs are required by the Missouri Code of State Regulations to immediately report positive COVID-19 test results. It is important to note that results received from these labs are from patient samples taken over a period of time due to potential testing backlogs. As commercial labs increase their capacity for testing, we will continue to receive results from them requiring immediate verification of patient data for each result. Prompt efforts to protect the public’s health depends on this verification. Patient data from commercial labs is preliminary and subject to change following initial public health involvement. https://health.mo.gov/living/healthcondiseases/communicable/novel-coronavirus/
  24. Rhode Island Numbers Last Update: 3/21/2020 Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 positive (including presumptive positive) cases: 66 Number of people who had negative test results: 862 Number of people for whom tests are pending 290 Approximate number of people who are currently instructed to self-quarantine in Rhode Island. 2500 https://health.ri.gov/data/covid-19/
  25. COVID-19 in Mississippi and the U.S. https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html Cases of COVID-19 continue to be identified in U.S. states and in Mississippi. This is a rapidly changing situation that is continually being monitored by the CDC and MSDH as more cases in the U.S. are expected. Mississippians are advised to take health precautions to prevent the possible transmission of disease, and stay in touch for the latest information on the situation in Mississippi. Mississippi COVID-19 Case Map About our case count: 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 our totals. Mississippi COVID-19 Cases New cases as of 6 p.m. March 20, 2020 Our date for case reporting now better reflects the cutoff time for inclusion in this table. County Cases Deaths Attala 1 0 Clay 1 0 Coahoma 2 0 De Soto 9 0 Forrest 1 0 Franklin 1 0 George 1 0 Grenada 1 0 Hancock 1 0 Harrison 2 0 Hinds 7 0 Itawamba 3 0 Jackson 2 0 Lafayette 1 0 Leake 1 0 Lee 4 0 Lincoln 1 0 Lowndes 4 0 Madison 4 0 Marshall 1 0 Panola 1 0 Pearl River 2 0 Pike 1 0 Rankin 4 0 Simpson 1 0 Tunica 1 0 Union 1 0 Washington 1 0 Total 60 0 All Mississippi cases to date County Cases Deaths Adams 1 0 Attala 1 0 Bolivar 2 0 Clay 1 0 Coahoma 5 0 Copiah 2 0 DeSoto 13 0 Forrest 5 0 Franklin 2 0 George 1 0 Grenada 1 0 Hancock 4 1 Harrison 10 0 Hinds 14 0 Holmes 3 0 Humphreys 1 0 Itawamba 3 0 Jackson 5 0 Jones 1 0 Lafayette 2 0 Lawrence 1 0 Leake 1 0 Lee 5 0 Leflore 7 0 Lincoln 1 0 Lowndes 4 0 Madison 7 0 Marshall 2 0 Monroe 2 0 Panola 1 0 Pearl River 9 0 Perry 1 0 Pike 2 0 Rankin 7 0 Simpson 1 0 Smith 1 0 Tippah 3 0 Tunica 1 0 Union 1 0 Walthall 1 0 Washington 1 0 Webster 1 0 Wilkinson 1 0 Winston 1 0 Yazoo 1 0 Total 140 1 U.S. and World Cases Coronavirus COVID-19 cases in the United States (CDC) COVID-19 Global Case Map (Johns Hopkins University) COVID-19 Testing Total individuals tested for COVID-19: 775 Updated March 20, 2020. Includes testing by the MSDH Public Health Laboratory only.
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