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She is the sixth person to test positive for the coronavirus in Hawaii and the fourth person whose positive result was announced today. https://www.staradvertiser.com/2020/03/14/breaking-news/two-visitors-on-kauai-test-positive-for-coronavirus-county-officials-announce/
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2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) as of 1:45 a.m. ET 3/15/2020 Positive Cases of COVID-19 106 – Florida Residents 7 – Florida Residents Diagnosed and Isolated Outside of Florida 9 – Non-Florida Residents Deaths 4 – Florida Residents Number of Negative Test Results 478 Number of Pending Test Results 221 Number of People Under Public Health Monitoring 365 – currently being monitored 1413 – people monitored to date Positive Test: A positive test is when a sample sent to the state health lab comes back positive for COVID-19. Negative Test Result: A negative test result is when a sample sent to the state health lab comes back negative for COVID-19. Pending Test Result: A pending test result is when a sample sent to the state health lab has not been declared positive or negative at the time. People Under Public Health Monitoring: The number of people under public health monitoring includes those at risk of having been exposed to COVID-19 who are monitoring their health under the supervision of public health officials. Florida Residents Diagnosed in Florida as of 1:51 a.m. ET 3/14/2020 County Age Sex Travel Related* 1 Manatee 63 Male No 2 Hillsborough 29 Female Yes 3 Santa Rosa 71 Male Yes 4 Broward 75 Male No 5 Broward 65 Male No 6 Lee 77 Female Yes 7 Lee 77 Male Yes 8 Charlotte 54 Female Yes 9 Okaloosa 61 Female Yes 10 Volusia 66 Female Yes 11 Manatee 81 Female Yes 12 Broward 67 Male No 13 Volusia 60 Female Yes 14 Broward 69 Female No 15 Nassau 68 Male Yes 16 Collier 73 Male Yes 17 Collier 68 Female Yes 18 Collier 64 Female Yes 19 Pinellas 67 Male Yes 20 Pinellas 64 Male Yes 21 Pasco 46 Male Yes 22 Miami-Dade 56 Male Yes 23 Broward 70 Male Under Investigation 24 Broward 61 Male Yes 25 Broward 65 Male Under Investigation 26 Lee 57 Male Yes 27* Seminole 68 Male Yes 28 Palm Beach 73 Male Yes 29 Palm Beach 74 Male Yes 30 Sarasota 50 Female Yes 31 Miami-Dade 42 Male Under Investigation 32 Alachua 24 Male Yes 33 Volusia 70 Female Yes 34 Duval 83 Male No 35 Clay 57 Male No 36 Broward 27 Female No 37 Broward 25 Female Yes 38 Hillsborough 68 Female Yes 39 Broward 36 Male Yes 40 Broward 49 Female Yes 41 Lee 77 Male No 42 Orange 41 Male Under Investigation 43 Osceola 54 Male Under Investigation 44 Miami-Dade 51 Male Under Investigation 45 Manatee 67 Female Yes 46 Manatee 62 Female No 47 Volusia 29 Male Yes 48 Palm Beach 59 Female Yes 49 Palm Beach 65 Male Yes 50 Miami-Dade 42 Male Under Investigation 51 Miami-Dade 77 Female Under Investigation 52 Broward 59 Male Under Investigation 53 Miami-Dade 37 Male Yes 54 Miami-Dade 39 Female Under Investigation 55 Broward 20 Female Yes 56 Broward 83 Female Under Investigation 57 Broward 41 Male Under Investigation 58 Broward 20 Female Yes 59 Broward 19 Female Yes 60 Broward 22 Female Under Investigation 61 Broward 19 Male Yes 62 Broward 58 Male Under Investigation 63 Miami-Dade 43 Male Under Investigation 64 Palm Beach 37 Male Under Investigation 65 Clay 55 Female Under Investigation 66 Lee 72 Female Under Investigation 67 Citrus 60 Female Under Investigation 68 Duval Male Under Investigation 69 St. Johns 64 Female Under Investigation 70 Volusia 71 Male Yes 71 Orange 48 Female Under Investigation 72 Clay 70 Male Under Investigation 73 Duval Male Under Investigation 74 Hillsborough 47 Male Yes 75 Pasco 67 Male Yes 76 Hillsborough 32 Female Yes 77 Duval Male Under Investigation 78 Miami-Dade 28 Male Under Investigation 79 Miami-Dade 58 Female Yes 80 Miami-Dade 25 Female Yes 81 Miami-Dade 62 Male Under Investigation 82 Broward 74 Male Under Investigation 83 Broward 48 Female Yes 84 Broward 19 Female Yes 85 Broward 19 Female Yes 86 Broward 65 Male Under Investigation 87 Broward 20 Female Yes 88 Miami-Dade 42 Male Under Investigation 89 Broward 52 Female Under Investigation 90 Broward 63 Female Under Investigation 91 Broward 19 Female Yes 92 Broward 30 Male Under Investigation 93 Broward 60 Male Under Investigation 94 Broward 20 Female Yes 95 Broward 19 Female Under Investigation 96 Broward 66 Male Under Investigation 97 Broward 83 Male Under Investigation 98 Broward 20 Female Yes 99 Collier 76 Male Under Investigation 100 Collier 28 Male Yes *A known history of exposure to COVID-19 associated with travel outside of Florida. http://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/COVID-19/
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Last Update: 03/14/2020 Reported Cases in Iowa by County County Reported Cases Carroll 1 Dallas 1 Harrison 1 Johnson 14 Pottawattamie 1 Total 18 https://idph.iowa.gov/Emerging-Health-Issues/Novel-Coronavirus?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
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Mississippi Cases Date County Test Status Case Action March 13, 2020 Copiah Presumptive Female over 65 Hospitalized March 13, 2020 Pearl River Presumptive Female over 65 Hospitalized March 13, 2020 Leflore Presumptive Female adult Home isolation March 13, 2020 Forrest Presumptive Male adult Home isolation March 13, 2020 Forrest Presumptive Female over 65 Hospitalized March 11, 2020 Forrest Presumptive Male adult Home isolation https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html
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COVID-19 Testing Reported to Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services As of 8 p.m. CT, March 14 Patients Tested at Missouri State Public Health Laboratory and CDC* Negative 122 Deaths 0 Positive 5 Total Patients Tested 127 Positive cases are residents of St. Louis County (2), Greene County (2) and Henry County (1). Patients Tested by Commercial Laboratories** Positive 0 * Prior to the MSPHL’s approval to test for the virus that causes COVID-19 on Feb. 27, the CDC was performing testing for Missourians. The first 9 patients were tested by the CDC. ** COVID-19 is a reportable disease. Regardless of whether the testing is done by the State or commercially, positive results must be reported to state and federal officials.
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As of 8 p.m. CT, March 14 Patients Tested at Missouri State Public Health Laboratory and CDC* Negative 122 Deaths 0 Positive 5 Total Patients Tested 127 Positive cases are residents of St. Louis County (2), Greene County (2) and Henry County (1). https://health.mo.gov/living/healthcondiseases/communicable/novel-coronavirus/
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Montana DPHHS COVID-19 public health monitoring and testing Reported COVID-19 Cases in Montana 7* Individuals monitored by public health 30 - Individuals who have completed monitoring process 26 - Individuals who remain under monitoring 4 Persons tested for COVID-19 by MTPHL** 166 - Persons with negative results 103 - Persons with positive results 6 Last updated at 4:52 pm at 3/14/2020 *One case reported to date is a part time Montana resident with no documented exposures or close contacts in Montana, and was not tested in Montana. **Testing numbers include only those tested at the Montana Public Health Laboratory and/or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Persons tested includes: - those who have symptoms of concern AND may have traveled to an area experiencing community transmission, OR - are symptomatic and a close contact to a known or suspected case in the past 14 days, OR - are exhibiting symptoms of a compatible illness without other cause after medical examination. Patients tested may not have been under monitoring at the time of testing.
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Montana DPHHS COVID-19 public health monitoring and testing Reported COVID-19 Cases in Montana 7* Individuals monitored by public health 30 - Individuals who have completed monitoring process 26 - Individuals who remain under monitoring 4 Persons tested for COVID-19 by MTPHL** 166 - Persons with negative results 103 - Persons with positive results 6 Last updated at 4:52 pm at 3/14/2020 *One case reported to date is a part time Montana resident with no documented exposures or close contacts in Montana, and was not tested in Montana. **Testing numbers include only those tested at the Montana Public Health Laboratory and/or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). https://dphhs.mt.gov/publichealth/cdepi/diseases/coronavirusmt
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A Child Related To The Family With Six Known Positive Tests Of COVID-19 Is The Latest Diagnosed For Immediate Release: 3/13/2020 March 13, 2020 CONTACTS Leah Bucco-White, Communications, 402-309-4157 [email protected] Khalilah LeGrand, Communications, 402-853-1320 [email protected] Phil Rooney, DCHD, 402-669-1602 [email protected] LINCOLN – A child is the latest presumptive positive family member of the Nebraska woman who recently traveled to California and Nevada and tested positive for COVID-19. Bringing the total number of members in one family to seven and the state total to 14. They live in Douglas County and are self-isolating at home. The Douglas County Health Department continues with its close contact investigation to identify people who had recent interactions with the individuals involved 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. You can find further information on the Douglas County Health Department's website - https://www.douglascountyhealth.com/latest-news . Public health partners across the state continue to take action to protect the health of Nebraskans. 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 has set up a coronavirus (COVID-19) information line that will allow residents to get answers to general questions and receive information on resources available. That 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 .
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A child is the latest presumptive positive family member of the Nebraska woman who recently traveled to California and Nevada and tested positive for COVID-19. Bringing the total number of members in one family to seven and the state total to 14. They live in Douglas County and are self-isolating at home. http://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/A-child-related-to-the-family-with-six-known-positive-tests-of-COVID-19-is-the-latest-diagnosed.aspx
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New Case Added to Wyoming’s Coronavirus Total March 13, 2020 Lab testing at the Wyoming Public Health Laboratory has identified the second known case in the state with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH). The patient is a hospitalized older adult male Fremont County resident with currently unknown exposure risk. WDH is following up to learn more about the person’s exposure risk and to identify and communicate with anyone who may have been in close contact with the patient. Known contacts will be monitored for symptoms and tested if needed. As is currently standard, the test result is considered to be a “presumptive positive” and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will conduct further testing for confirmation. Symptoms reported with this disease are familiar: fever, cough and shortness of breath. There are many different coronaviruses, some of which cause the common cold in people and others that circulate among animals. Experts believe COVID-19 spreads mostly between people who are in close contact and through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. People are thought to be most contagious when they are most ill with obvious symptoms. A person may also get COVID-19 by touching a surface that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose or eyes. Recommended steps that can help avoid the spread of COVID-19 or similar illness include: Avoid close contact with sick people. While sick, limit contact with others as much as possible. Stay home if sick. Cover nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing. Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth. Germs spread this way. Clean and disinfect surfaces and objects that may be contaminated with germs. Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand rub with at least 60 percent alcohol. For more information about coronavirus disease 2019 and Wyoming, visit: https://health.wyo.gov/publichealth/infectious-disease-epidemiology-unit/disease/novel-coronavirus/. For more details about the disease from the CDC, visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html.
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Lab testing at the Wyoming Public Health Laboratory has identified the second known case in the state with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH). The patient is a hospitalized older adult male Fremont County resident with currently unknown exposure risk. https://health.wyo.gov/new-case-added-to-wyomings-coronavirus-total/
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COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland Number of Confirmed Cases: 26 https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
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Indiana COVID-19 Data as of March 13th, 11:59PM Dashboard updated daily at 10AM Positive Cases by County of Residence Esri, HERE, NPS | Esri, HERE, NPS +Zoom In −Zoom Out Total Positive Cases 15 Positive tests reflect results from ISDH and results submitted by private laboratories Total Deaths 0 Total Tested by ISDH 89 The number of tests conducted reflects only those performed at ISDH and CDC https://www.in.gov/coronavirus/
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New York state officials announced the state's first deaths: a 64-year-old Rockland County man and an 82-year-old woman from New York City. https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/tri-state-braces-for-further-covid-19-spread-after-house-house-emergency-bill/2326406/
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A woman in her 50s died in Monmouth County, Governor Phil Murphy tweeted Saturday night. It was not immediately clear if the woman had any previous or underlying health conditions that may have contributed to her death. https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/tri-state-braces-for-further-covid-19-spread-after-house-house-emergency-bill/2326406/
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Updated daily by 11 a.m. each day. Last updated noon, March 14, 2020. NC Cases* NC Deaths US Cases US Deaths 23 0 1,694 41 *Number of Presumptive Positive and Confirmed Positive in North Carolina Presumptive Positive - A positive COVID-19 test that still must be confirmed by another testing laboratory. NCDHHS is responding to presumptive positive cases by following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines to protect public health and limit the spread of infection. Confirmed Positive - A confirmed positive case means the test has been confirmed by the CDC lab. https://www.ncdhhs.gov/covid-19-case-count-nc
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Last Update: 3/13/2020 Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 positive (including presumptive positive) cases: 20 Number of people who had negative test results at RIDOH’s State Health Laboratories: 198 Number of people for whom tests are pending 57 Approximate number of people who are currently instructed to self-quarantine in Rhode Island because they had direct contact with a person with COVID-19: 600 https://health.ri.gov/data/covid-19/
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The number of positive tests among Minnesota residents and the approximate number of patients tested for COVID-19 in Minnesota will be updated Monday through Friday with test results from the previous day. As of March 14, 2020 868 approximate number of patients tested 21 positives
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26 Confirmed Cases in Ohio* 264 Persons Under Investigation** in Ohio 85 Negative PUIs*** in Ohio Last Updated: 03/14/20 (Updated daily at 2 p.m.) * Number of counties with cases: 8 (Belmont 2, Butler 4, Cuyahoga 11, Franklin 1, Lorain 1, Stark 3, Summit 2, Trumbull 2). ** Persons who have been tested for COVID-19 and whose laboratory results are pending. PUIs have exhibited symptoms of respiratory illness AND, within 14 days of symptoms starting, either traveled to an area with active COVID-19 transmission or been in close contact with a person known to have COVID-19. *** Persons who have tested negative for COVID-19 and for whom no further follow up is needed. 333 Cumulative Number of Individuals**** Under Health Supervision***** Last Updated: 03/12/20 (Updated every Thursday at 2 p.m) **** Sources include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Division of Global Migration and Quarantine and travelers who have voluntarily contacted local health departments upon arrival in Ohio. ***** Cumulative number of travelers referred to the Ohio Department of Health for monitoring; includes travelers who have completed their self-monitoring period. These individuals are not exhibiting symptoms of illness.
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26 Confirmed Cases in Ohio* 264 Persons Under Investigation** in Ohio 85 Negative PUIs*** in Ohio https://odh.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/odh/know-our-programs/Novel-Coronavirus/2019-nCoV
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County Case Count Campbell 1 Davidson 14 Hamilton 1 Jefferson 1 Knox 1 Rutherford 1 Shelby 2 Sullivan 1 Williamson 10 * 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.
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Testing Location Total COVID-19 Tests Completed Number Negative Number Positive TN State Public Health Laboratory 144 130 14 All other commercial and private laboratories -- -- 18 Total positives in TN 32 https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov.html
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Texas COVID-19 Cases1 County of Residence2 Number of Cases3 Bell 1 Bexar 1 Brazoria 2 Collin 5 Dallas 8 El Paso 1 Fort Bend 9 Galveston 1 Gregg 1 Harris 10 Hays 1 Lavaca 1 Montgomery 3 Smith 3 Tarrant 3 Travis 1 Total 51 1DSHS will update the state case count each day by noon Central Time. 2Patient may be undergoing treatment in facilities in other counties. 3Does not include repatriation cases. https://www.dshs.texas.gov/news/updates.shtm#coronavirus
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Illinois Test Results Positive (Confirmed) 64 Negative 449 PUIs Pending 195 Total PUI 708 Information regarding the number of persons under investigation updated on March 14, 2020. Information to be updated Daily. http://www.dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/diseases-and-conditions/diseases-a-z-list/coronavirus