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Cumulative COVID-19 Cases by County Download a csv file with the most recent cumulative case data by county. Download a csv file with historical case data by county and date. Cumulative COVID-19 Cases by ZIP Code Download a csv file with the most recent cumulative case data by zip code. Tables of COVID-19 Testing Data, Hospital Use, and Case Demographics View Wastewater Testing Data Download Maine CDC Wastewater Testing Reports People infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 may shed it in the water that flows from their homes to public wastewater systems. This happens whether they have symptoms or not. Communities can track virus activity by looking for viral RNA in wastewater. Wastewater, or sewage, includes water that may contain human waste (toilets, showers, sinks). It also includes water from some other sources (rainwater, water for industrial use). To better understand the burden of COVID-19 in a community, Maine CDC and US CDC test wastewater for the virus. This helps to tailor public health actions to protect communities across the state. Find these data on the US CDC COVID Data Tracker. Data will be added to the Data Tracker as they become available. https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/infectious-disease/epi/airborne/coronavirus/data.shtml
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 5/7/2022 MEDIA CONTACT: Amber D. Betts MEDIA INQUIRIES: 360-628-3477 PUBLIC INQUIRIES: (800) 606-3056 SECOND BACKYARD FLOCK TESTS POSITIVE FOR BIRD FLU IN WASHINGTON OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS) have confirmed the state’s second detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) – also known as bird flu – in a non-commercial backyard flock in Spokane County. The affected flock is a mix of about 75 geese, chickens, ducks and guinea fowl. A private veterinarian submitted a dead goose that exhibited unusual behavior prior to death, including walking abnormally, shaking its head, not moving, and exhibiting a lack of fear of humans. The owner reported other sick birds and an increased rate of mortality. The presence of H5N1 avian influenza virus in the flock was detected by WSU Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (WADDL) and confirmed by the National Veterinary Services Laboratory on May 7. This is the second detection of the virus in Washington state this year, the first being confirmed on May 5 in Pacific County also in a backyard flock. There are no detections in commercial poultry in the state. The Washington state veterinarian quarantined the affected premise and birds on the property have been euthanized to prevent the spread of the disease. Birds from the flock will not enter the food system. There is no immediate public health concern due to the avian influenza virus detected. Avian influenza does not affect poultry meat or egg products, which remain safe to eat. As always, both wild and domestic poultry should be properly cooked. WSDA is advising commercial poultry farmers and backyard flock owners to be vigilant with biosecurity measures and surveillance. Deaths or illness among domestic birds should be reported to the WSDA Avian Health Program at 1-800-606-3056. For wild birds, please use the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife’s online reporting tool. Avian influenza can be transmitted from wild birds to domestic birds through direct contact, fecal contamination, transmission through the air, environmental contamination, and shared water sources. Both wild and domestic waterfowl can be infected with the virus and not show signs of disease. “This second detection demonstrates how Washington is not immune to this virus and I can’t emphasize enough how important it is to avoid exposure to wild waterfowl and shorebirds,” Dr. Amber Itle, state veterinarian, said. “One step owners should continue to take is preventing contact between their birds and wild birds by eliminating access to ponds or standing water on your property and keeping different domestic species like ducks and geese penned separately from chickens and turkeys.” Reducing or eliminating contact between wild birds and domestic flocks is the best way to protect domestic birds from this disease. Bird owners can bring their flocks inside and undercover to protect them from wild waterfowl. Visit agr.wa.gov/birdflu or USDA’s Defend the Flock program for more information about avian influenza and protecting flocks from this disease. For a video statement from Dr. Amber Itle, please visit our YouTube channel.
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The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS) have confirmed the state’s second detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) – also known as bird flu – in a non-commercial backyard flock in Spokane County. The affected flock is a mix of about 75 geese, chickens, ducks and guinea fowl. https://agr.wa.gov/about-wsda/news-and-media-relations/news-releases?article=35077
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Aitkin County: 3,023 Anoka County: 99,938 Becker County: 8,890 Beltrami County: 12,129 Benton County: 14,204 Big Stone County: 1,414 Blue Earth County: 18,233 Brown County: 6,576 Carlton County: 9,091 Carver County: 27,200 Cass County: 7,078 Chippewa County: 3,102 Chisago County: 14,726 Clay County: 20,034 Clearwater County: 2,169 Cook County: 579 Cottonwood County: 3,243 Crow Wing County: 16,132 Dakota County: 112,356 Dodge County: 5,843 Douglas County: 11,026 Faribault County: 3,816 Fillmore County: 4,885 Freeborn County: 9,191 Goodhue County: 13,483 Grant County: 1,495 Hennepin County: 308,433 Houston County: 4,625 Hubbard County: 4,984 Isanti County: 10,182 Itasca County: 11,137 Jackson County: 2,164 Kanabec County: 3,548 Kandiyohi County: 13,548 Kittson County: 1,044 Koochiching County: 2,772 Lac Qui Parle County: 1,757 Lake County: 2,101 Lake of the Woods County: 778 Le Sueur County: 6,553 Lincoln County: 1,217 Lyon County: 7,110 Mahnomen County: 1,794 Marshall County: 2,110 Martin County: 5,657 McLeod County: 10,693 Meeker County: 5,977 Mille Lacs County: 7,303 Morrison County: 9,198 Mower County: 12,017 Murray County: 2,040 Nicollet County: 8,207 Nobles County: 6,974 Norman County: 1,530 Olmsted County: 42,844 Otter Tail County: 13,688 Pennington County: 3,656 Pine County: 7,111 Pipestone County: 2,011 Polk County: 8,910 Pope County: 3,067 Ramsey County: 127,350 Red Lake County: 949 Redwood County: 3,963 Renville County: 3,769 Rice County: 18,171 Rock County: 2,343 Roseau County: 4,493 Scott County: 40,862 Sherburne County: 27,496 Sibley County: 3,568 St. Louis County: 47,912 Stearns County: 51,374 Steele County: 10,583 Stevens County: 2,651 Swift County: 2,303 Todd County: 6,853 Traverse County: 860 Wabasha County: 5,738 Wadena County: 4,247 Waseca County: 5,572 Washington County: 68,361 Watonwan County: 2,986 Wilkin County: 1,661 Winona County: 12,987 Wright County: 36,938 Yellow Medicine County: 2,557 https://mndps.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/f28f84968c1148129932c3bebb1d3a1a
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State of Delaware Positive Cases Data Last Updated:05/06/2022 12:44 PM Total Positive Cases 264,376 2,881.4 per 10,000 people May 2020Sep 2020Jan 2021May 2021Sep 2021Jan 2022May 2022 Cumulative Number of Confirmed Positive Cases 240,749 Cumulative Number of Probable Positive Cases 23,627 Cumulative Number of Long-Term Care Cases 3,838 Positive Cases by County County Positive Cases New Castle County 149,662 View New Castle County data Kent County 51,306 View Kent County data Sussex County 62,531 View Sussex County data Unknown 877 View more case data Data are current as of 9pm the previous weekday. Last update: 05/05/2022 State of Delaware Deaths Data Last Updated:05/06/2022 12:44 PM Total Deaths 2,928 23.7 per 10,000 people May 2020Sep 2020Jan 2021May 2021Sep 2021Jan 2022May 2022 Confirmed Deaths 2,634 Probable Deaths 294 Long-Term Care Deaths 954 View more death data Data are current as of 9pm the previous weekday. Last update: 05/05/2022 https://myhealthycommunity.dhss.delaware.gov/locations/state
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Case Classifications Mississippi investigates and reports both probable and confirmed cases and deaths according to the CSTE case definition. Confirmed Probable Total Cases 438,792 359,929 798,721 Deaths 8,203 4,251 12,454 Confirmed cases and deaths are generally determined by positive PCR tests, which detect the presence of ongoing coronavirus infection. Probable cases are those who test positive by other testing methods such as antibody or antigen, and have recent symptoms consistent with COVID-19, indicating a recent infection. Probable deaths are those individuals with a designation of COVID-19 as a cause of death on the death certificate, but where no confirmatory testing was performed. https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html#highcase
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Harris County Confirmed Cases 985,375 Dallas County Confirmed Cases 489,766 Bexar County Confirmed Cases 474,222 Tarrant County Confirmed Cases 458,906 Travis County Confirmed Cases 206,151 El Paso County Confirmed Cases 196,517 Fort Bend County Confirmed Cases 162,798 Collin County Confirmed Cases 160,439 Hidalgo County Confirmed Cases 141,616 Denton County Confirmed Cases 129,785 Montgomery County Confirmed Cases 110,184 Williamson County Confirmed Cases 110,167 Webb County Confirmed Cases 87,665 Galveston County Confirmed Cases 83,906 Cameron County Confirmed Cases 79,689 Brazoria County Confirmed Cases 77,533 Lubbock County Confirmed Cases 65,030 Nueces County Confirmed Cases 61,206 Brazos County Confirmed Cases 54,996 Bell County Confirmed Cases 53,930 Hays County Confirmed Cases 52,477 McLennan County Confirmed Cases 51,204 Jefferson County Confirmed Cases 45,534 Ellis County Confirmed Cases 38,204 Johnson County Confirmed Cases 33,512 Wichita County Confirmed Cases 31,292 Smith County Confirmed Cases 29,054 Kaufman County Confirmed Cases 28,036 Potter County Confirmed Cases 27,556 Parker County Confirmed Cases 27,276 Guadalupe County Confirmed Cases 26,387 Midland County Confirmed Cases 25,574 Randall County Confirmed Cases 25,419 Grayson County Confirmed Cases 23,721 Comal County Confirmed Cases 22,176 Ector County Confirmed Cases 20,317 Rockwall County Confirmed Cases 19,986 Maverick County Confirmed Cases 19,394 Victoria County Confirmed Cases 17,044 Walker County Confirmed Cases 16,369 Bastrop County Confirmed Cases 16,363 Coryell County Confirmed Cases 15,245 Starr County Confirmed Cases 14,716 Wise County Confirmed Cases 14,159 Val Verde County Confirmed Cases 13,869 Liberty County Confirmed Cases 13,798 Taylor County Confirmed Cases 13,493 Gregg County Confirmed Cases 12,445 Henderson County Confirmed Cases 12,235 Caldwell County Confirmed Cases 12,112 Bowie County Confirmed Cases 11,925 Hunt County Confirmed Cases 11,332 Atascosa County Confirmed Cases 10,841 Chambers County Confirmed Cases 10,161 Uvalde County Confirmed Cases 9,802 Burnet County Confirmed Cases 9,092 Nacogdoches County Confirmed Cases 9,079 Angelina County Confirmed Cases 8,990 San Patricio County Confirmed Cases 8,760 Jim Wells County Confirmed Cases 8,712 Tom Green County Confirmed Cases 8,674 Hood County Confirmed Cases 8,653 Waller County Confirmed Cases 7,967 Washington County Confirmed Cases 7,739 Wilson County Confirmed Cases 7,553 Grimes County Confirmed Cases 7,459 Medina County Confirmed Cases 7,349 Wharton County Confirmed Cases 7,047 Matagorda County Confirmed Cases 6,921 Harrison County Confirmed Cases 6,901 Hill County Confirmed Cases 6,777 Van Zandt County Confirmed Cases 6,744 Anderson County Confirmed Cases 6,735 Bee County Confirmed Cases 6,654 Rusk County Confirmed Cases 6,468 Hockley County Confirmed Cases 6,429 Orange County Confirmed Cases 6,270 Brown County Confirmed Cases 6,258 Hale County Confirmed Cases 6,210 Palo Pinto County Confirmed Cases 6,170 Navarro County Confirmed Cases 6,151 Erath County Confirmed Cases 5,985 Willacy County Confirmed Cases 5,944 Cooke County Confirmed Cases 5,871 Titus County Confirmed Cases 5,734 Hardin County Confirmed Cases 5,648 Hutchinson County Confirmed Cases 5,396 Polk County Confirmed Cases 5,078 Wood County Confirmed Cases 5,024 Karnes County Confirmed Cases 5,006 Kleberg County Confirmed Cases 4,962 Kendall County Confirmed Cases 4,856 Dimmit County Confirmed Cases 4,798 Lampasas County Confirmed Cases 4,767 Hopkins County Confirmed Cases 4,679 Scurry County Confirmed Cases 4,583 Cass County Confirmed Cases 4,539 Frio County Confirmed Cases 4,478 Austin County Confirmed Cases 4,473 Kerr County Confirmed Cases 4,466 Fannin County Confirmed Cases 4,260 Gray County Confirmed Cases 4,153 Burleson County Confirmed Cases 4,077 San Jacinto County Confirmed Cases 4,065 Montague County Confirmed Cases 4,040 DeWitt County Confirmed Cases 3,993 Lamar County Confirmed Cases 3,984 Deaf Smith County Confirmed Cases 3,762 Moore County Confirmed Cases 3,739 Howard County Confirmed Cases 3,727 Robertson County Confirmed Cases 3,642 Limestone County Confirmed Cases 3,625 Calhoun County Confirmed Cases 3,615 Upshur County Confirmed Cases 3,569 Jasper County Confirmed Cases 3,471 Andrews County Confirmed Cases 3,453 Zavala County Confirmed Cases 3,381 Young County Confirmed Cases 3,349 Gonzales County Confirmed Cases 3,337 Cherokee County Confirmed Cases 3,283 Gillespie County Confirmed Cases 3,282 Lamb County Confirmed Cases 3,272 Aransas County Confirmed Cases 3,234 Falls County Confirmed Cases 3,191 Fayette County Confirmed Cases 3,171 Colorado County Confirmed Cases 3,012 Jones County Confirmed Cases 3,000 Bosque County Confirmed Cases 2,907 Madison County Confirmed Cases 2,875 Nolan County Confirmed Cases 2,812 Wilbarger County Confirmed Cases 2,808 Milam County Confirmed Cases 2,789 Leon County Confirmed Cases 2,762 Shelby County Confirmed Cases 2,754 Llano County Confirmed Cases 2,678 Lavaca County Confirmed Cases 2,675 Panola County Confirmed Cases 2,629 Jackson County Confirmed Cases 2,617 Bandera County Confirmed Cases 2,571 Comanche County Confirmed Cases 2,564 Duval County Confirmed Cases 2,532 Childress County Confirmed Cases 2,473 Zapata County Confirmed Cases 2,423 Freestone County Confirmed Cases 2,294 Reeves County Confirmed Cases 2,253 Houston County Confirmed Cases 2,249 Lee County Confirmed Cases 2,167 Pecos County Confirmed Cases 2,078 Ochiltree County Confirmed Cases 2,065 Ward County Confirmed Cases 2,063 Eastland County Confirmed Cases 1,977 Dawson County Confirmed Cases 1,924 Archer County Confirmed Cases 1,916 Trinity County Confirmed Cases 1,847 La Salle County Confirmed Cases 1,806 Castro County Confirmed Cases 1,802 Clay County Confirmed Cases 1,794 Camp County Confirmed Cases 1,776 Mitchell County Confirmed Cases 1,736 Dallam County Confirmed Cases 1,735 Hamilton County Confirmed Cases 1,699 Tyler County Confirmed Cases 1,684 Morris County Confirmed Cases 1,656 Live Oak County Confirmed Cases 1,624 Gaines County Confirmed Cases 1,580 Terry County Confirmed Cases 1,511 Franklin County Confirmed Cases 1,495 Winkler County Confirmed Cases 1,495 Parmer County Confirmed Cases 1,465 Blanco County Confirmed Cases 1,462 Callahan County Confirmed Cases 1,452 Somervell County Confirmed Cases 1,325 Jack County Confirmed Cases 1,317 Lynn County Confirmed Cases 1,264 Swisher County Confirmed Cases 1,258 Mills County Confirmed Cases 1,195 Brooks County Confirmed Cases 1,173 Refugio County Confirmed Cases 1,155 Floyd County Confirmed Cases 1,143 Runnels County Confirmed Cases 1,134 Carson County Confirmed Cases 1,078 Hemphill County Confirmed Cases 1,075 Red River County Confirmed Cases 1,063 Coleman County Confirmed Cases 1,039 Crosby County Confirmed Cases 1,038 Hartley County Confirmed Cases 1,035 Rains County Confirmed Cases 1,015 Stephens County Confirmed Cases 997 Marion County Confirmed Cases 981 Bailey County Confirmed Cases 963 Wheeler County Confirmed Cases 924 Hall County Confirmed Cases 871 Yoakum County Confirmed Cases 834 San Saba County Confirmed Cases 811 Jim Hogg County Confirmed Cases 810 Newton County Confirmed Cases 804 Goliad County Confirmed Cases 800 Brewster County Confirmed Cases 796 Hudspeth County Confirmed Cases 792 Delta County Confirmed Cases 744 Martin County Confirmed Cases 735 Presidio County Confirmed Cases 708 Sabine County Confirmed Cases 696 Cochran County Confirmed Cases 653 McCulloch County Confirmed Cases 652 Hansford County Confirmed Cases 647 Kinney County Confirmed Cases 645 Garza County Confirmed Cases 622 Real County Confirmed Cases 567 Fisher County Confirmed Cases 556 Lipscomb County Confirmed Cases 556 Concho County Confirmed Cases 553 San Augustine County Confirmed Cases 538 Hardeman County Confirmed Cases 499 Collingsworth County Confirmed Cases 494 Culberson County Confirmed Cases 472 Donley County Confirmed Cases 460 Haskell County Confirmed Cases 388 Sutton County Confirmed Cases 385 Kimble County Confirmed Cases 378 Sherman County Confirmed Cases 367 Armstrong County Confirmed Cases 361 Crane County Confirmed Cases 341 Briscoe County Confirmed Cases 340 Coke County Confirmed Cases 336 Baylor County Confirmed Cases 320 Edwards County Confirmed Cases 314 Oldham County Confirmed Cases 312 Mason County Confirmed Cases 306 Reagan County Confirmed Cases 292 Knox County Confirmed Cases 287 Cottle County Confirmed Cases 271 Schleicher County Confirmed Cases 242 Menard County Confirmed Cases 218 Shackelford County Confirmed Cases 214 Irion County Confirmed Cases 211 Dickens County Confirmed Cases 209 Crockett County Confirmed Cases 170 Foard County Confirmed Cases 166 Jeff Davis County Confirmed Cases 165 Roberts County Confirmed Cases 148 Upton County Confirmed Cases 138 McMullen County Confirmed Cases 135 Motley County Confirmed Cases 126 Sterling County Confirmed Cases 95 Throckmorton County Confirmed Cases 88 Terrell County Confirmed Cases 79 Borden County Confirmed Cases 76 Stonewall County Confirmed Cases 76 Glasscock County Confirmed Cases 74 Kent County Confirmed Cases 66 Kenedy County Confirmed Cases 48 Loving County Confirmed Cases 48 King County Confirmed Cases 33 Incomplete Address Confirmed Cases https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/45e18cba105c478697c76acbbf86a6bc69,113
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New Cases 545 New Deaths 4 COVID Patients in Hospitals 67 Total Cases* 1,240,538 Total Deaths* 17,276 COVID Patients on Ventilators 6 Those not fully vaccinated account for... 48% of cases from 4/21-4/27 54% of deaths from 4/21-4/27 60% of current COVID hospitalizations https://ldh.la.gov/coronavirus/
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Vaccines Administered 22,018,536 Click Here for Vaccination Details Total Cases 3,169,315 Confirmed Deaths 33,660 Variant Cases Omicron (BA.2): 76% Click Here for COVID-19 Variants Details Probable Deaths 4,296 *Total molecular and antigens tests performed and reported electronically for testing of COVID-19 at IDPH, commercial or hospital laboratories. All numbers displayed are provisional and will change. https://dph.illinois.gov/covid19.html