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https://covid19.colorado.gov/
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Newly Reported Confirmed COVID-19 Counts New Tests Administered 15,595 04/24/2020 ... 03/16/2022 New Positive Cases 304 12/15/2021 ... 03/16/2022 Positivity - All Tests 2.6 %7-Day Rate 03/04/2022 ... 03/10/2022 New Deaths 15Newly Reported Deaths Date of death between 01/02/2022 ... 03/15/2022 7-Day Average - 5 Deaths Total Confirmed COVID-19 Counts Total Tests Administered 19,232,417 02/26/2020 ... 03/16/2022 Total Positive Cases 1,688,240 02/26/2020 ... 03/16/2022 66,499 Statewide Reinfection Cases since 9/1/2021 Previously Reported Positivity - All Tests 2.6 %7-Day Rate 03/03/2022 ... 03/09/2022 Total Deaths 22,337 03/16/2020 ... 03/15/2022 https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/indiana-covid-19-dashboard-and-map/
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2,065,942 Confirmed Cases 600,088 CDC Expanded Case Definition (Probable) 2,666,030 Total Cases 113,379 Number of Hospitalizations in Ohio *37,608 Ohio Resident Deaths *37,552 Deaths in State of Ohio 13,347 Number of ICU Admissions **49.4 Cases per 100,000 <1-111 Age Range 38 Median Age 45%*** Sex - Males 54%*** Sex - Females LAST UPDATED 03/17/2022 ***1% OF SEX NOT REPORTED https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/home#:~:text=931%2C299,Sex - Females
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Confirmed Cases 1,921,472 Confirmed Deaths 30,630 Hospitalizations 109,442 ICU Admissions 15,627 Antigen Positive Cases 559,947 Probable Deaths 5,814 Reported Today Confirmed Cases Antigen Positive Cases Confirmed Deaths Hospitalizations 673 504 74 113 https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report
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Harris County Confirmed Cases 958,385 Dallas County Confirmed Cases 486,240 Bexar County Confirmed Cases 465,623 Tarrant County Confirmed Cases 454,646 Travis County Confirmed Cases 201,750 El Paso County Confirmed Cases 195,349 Fort Bend County Confirmed Cases 157,336 Collin County Confirmed Cases 157,076 Hidalgo County Confirmed Cases 139,654 Denton County Confirmed Cases 128,622 Montgomery County Confirmed Cases 108,257 Williamson County Confirmed Cases 108,076 Webb County Confirmed Cases 85,156 Galveston County Confirmed Cases 83,002 Cameron County Confirmed Cases 78,809 Brazoria County Confirmed Cases 76,713 Lubbock County Confirmed Cases 64,806 Nueces County Confirmed Cases 60,792 Brazos County Confirmed Cases 54,450 Bell County Confirmed Cases 53,588 Hays County Confirmed Cases 51,778 McLennan County Confirmed Cases 48,245 Jefferson County Confirmed Cases 42,638 Ellis County Confirmed Cases 37,992 Johnson County Confirmed Cases 32,772 Smith County Confirmed Cases 28,921 Wichita County Confirmed Cases 28,552 Kaufman County Confirmed Cases 27,853 Potter County Confirmed Cases 27,495 Parker County Confirmed Cases 26,972 Guadalupe County Confirmed Cases 26,137 Randall County Confirmed Cases 25,383 Midland County Confirmed Cases 25,181 Grayson County Confirmed Cases 23,662 Comal County Confirmed Cases 21,813 Ector County Confirmed Cases 20,204 Rockwall County Confirmed Cases 19,869 Maverick County Confirmed Cases 19,329 Victoria County Confirmed Cases 16,711 Walker County Confirmed Cases 16,236 Bastrop County Confirmed Cases 16,189 Coryell County Confirmed Cases 14,852 Starr County Confirmed Cases 14,484 Wise County Confirmed Cases 14,077 Val Verde County Confirmed Cases 13,825 Liberty County Confirmed Cases 13,428 Taylor County Confirmed Cases 13,174 Gregg County Confirmed Cases 12,365 Henderson County Confirmed Cases 12,201 Caldwell County Confirmed Cases 11,975 Bowie County Confirmed Cases 11,867 Hunt County Confirmed Cases 11,291 Atascosa County Confirmed Cases 10,725 Chambers County Confirmed Cases 10,110 Uvalde County Confirmed Cases 9,765 Nacogdoches County Confirmed Cases 8,996 Angelina County Confirmed Cases 8,939 Burnet County Confirmed Cases 8,894 San Patricio County Confirmed Cases 8,713 Jim Wells County Confirmed Cases 8,582 Tom Green County Confirmed Cases 8,581 Hood County Confirmed Cases 8,577 Waller County Confirmed Cases 7,836 Washington County Confirmed Cases 7,631 Wilson County Confirmed Cases 7,481 Grimes County Confirmed Cases 7,404 Medina County Confirmed Cases 7,282 Wharton County Confirmed Cases 7,001 Matagorda County Confirmed Cases 6,867 Harrison County Confirmed Cases 6,859 Van Zandt County Confirmed Cases 6,730 Hill County Confirmed Cases 6,657 Anderson County Confirmed Cases 6,618 Bee County Confirmed Cases 6,536 Rusk County Confirmed Cases 6,430 Hockley County Confirmed Cases 6,331 Orange County Confirmed Cases 6,241 Hale County Confirmed Cases 6,194 Palo Pinto County Confirmed Cases 6,155 Navarro County Confirmed Cases 6,123 Brown County Confirmed Cases 6,092 Erath County Confirmed Cases 5,952 Willacy County Confirmed Cases 5,831 Cooke County Confirmed Cases 5,774 Titus County Confirmed Cases 5,712 Hardin County Confirmed Cases 5,618 Hutchinson County Confirmed Cases 5,355 Wood County Confirmed Cases 5,007 Polk County Confirmed Cases 5,004 Kleberg County Confirmed Cases 4,871 Dimmit County Confirmed Cases 4,785 Kendall County Confirmed Cases 4,773 Lampasas County Confirmed Cases 4,736 Karnes County Confirmed Cases 4,697 Hopkins County Confirmed Cases 4,657 Scurry County Confirmed Cases 4,569 Cass County Confirmed Cases 4,517 Frio County Confirmed Cases 4,415 Austin County Confirmed Cases 4,407 Kerr County Confirmed Cases 4,387 Fannin County Confirmed Cases 4,238 Gray County Confirmed Cases 4,131 Burleson County Confirmed Cases 4,061 Montague County Confirmed Cases 4,023 DeWitt County Confirmed Cases 3,975 Lamar County Confirmed Cases 3,975 San Jacinto County Confirmed Cases 3,975 Deaf Smith County Confirmed Cases 3,738 Moore County Confirmed Cases 3,718 Howard County Confirmed Cases 3,667 Robertson County Confirmed Cases 3,632 Calhoun County Confirmed Cases 3,603 Limestone County Confirmed Cases 3,601 Upshur County Confirmed Cases 3,538 Jasper County Confirmed Cases 3,457 Andrews County Confirmed Cases 3,431 Zavala County Confirmed Cases 3,372 Gonzales County Confirmed Cases 3,326 Young County Confirmed Cases 3,302 Cherokee County Confirmed Cases 3,263 Lamb County Confirmed Cases 3,246 Gillespie County Confirmed Cases 3,237 Aransas County Confirmed Cases 3,164 Falls County Confirmed Cases 3,154 Fayette County Confirmed Cases 3,140 Colorado County Confirmed Cases 2,990 Jones County Confirmed Cases 2,946 Madison County Confirmed Cases 2,847 Bosque County Confirmed Cases 2,841 Nolan County Confirmed Cases 2,805 Wilbarger County Confirmed Cases 2,791 Milam County Confirmed Cases 2,770 Leon County Confirmed Cases 2,743 Shelby County Confirmed Cases 2,702 Lavaca County Confirmed Cases 2,656 Llano County Confirmed Cases 2,642 Panola County Confirmed Cases 2,615 Jackson County Confirmed Cases 2,614 Bandera County Confirmed Cases 2,539 Duval County Confirmed Cases 2,498 Childress County Confirmed Cases 2,458 Comanche County Confirmed Cases 2,385 Zapata County Confirmed Cases 2,384 Freestone County Confirmed Cases 2,269 Reeves County Confirmed Cases 2,238 Houston County Confirmed Cases 2,199 Lee County Confirmed Cases 2,139 Pecos County Confirmed Cases 2,062 Ward County Confirmed Cases 2,053 Ochiltree County Confirmed Cases 2,007 Eastland County Confirmed Cases 1,955 Dawson County Confirmed Cases 1,861 Archer County Confirmed Cases 1,856 Trinity County Confirmed Cases 1,798 Castro County Confirmed Cases 1,791 Clay County Confirmed Cases 1,776 Camp County Confirmed Cases 1,766 Mitchell County Confirmed Cases 1,735 La Salle County Confirmed Cases 1,732 Dallam County Confirmed Cases 1,723 Hamilton County Confirmed Cases 1,689 Tyler County Confirmed Cases 1,672 Morris County Confirmed Cases 1,651 Live Oak County Confirmed Cases 1,615 Gaines County Confirmed Cases 1,566 Winkler County Confirmed Cases 1,490 Franklin County Confirmed Cases 1,487 Terry County Confirmed Cases 1,475 Parmer County Confirmed Cases 1,451 Blanco County Confirmed Cases 1,436 Callahan County Confirmed Cases 1,418 Somervell County Confirmed Cases 1,321 Jack County Confirmed Cases 1,306 Swisher County Confirmed Cases 1,251 Lynn County Confirmed Cases 1,196 Mills County Confirmed Cases 1,192 Brooks County Confirmed Cases 1,153 Refugio County Confirmed Cases 1,143 Floyd County Confirmed Cases 1,126 Runnels County Confirmed Cases 1,126 Hemphill County Confirmed Cases 1,068 Carson County Confirmed Cases 1,066 Red River County Confirmed Cases 1,057 Coleman County Confirmed Cases 1,034 Hartley County Confirmed Cases 1,033 Crosby County Confirmed Cases 1,024 Rains County Confirmed Cases 1,014 Stephens County Confirmed Cases 990 Marion County Confirmed Cases 977 Wheeler County Confirmed Cases 920 Bailey County Confirmed Cases 902 Hall County Confirmed Cases 859 Yoakum County Confirmed Cases 830 San Saba County Confirmed Cases 809 Newton County Confirmed Cases 800 Jim Hogg County Confirmed Cases 796 Goliad County Confirmed Cases 792 Hudspeth County Confirmed Cases 789 Brewster County Confirmed Cases 788 Delta County Confirmed Cases 740 Martin County Confirmed Cases 720 Presidio County Confirmed Cases 691 Sabine County Confirmed Cases 686 McCulloch County Confirmed Cases 647 Kinney County Confirmed Cases 643 Cochran County Confirmed Cases 641 Hansford County Confirmed Cases 641 Garza County Confirmed Cases 611 Real County Confirmed Cases 563 Fisher County Confirmed Cases 553 Concho County Confirmed Cases 551 Lipscomb County Confirmed Cases 549 San Augustine County Confirmed Cases 526 Hardeman County Confirmed Cases 498 Collingsworth County Confirmed Cases 491 Culberson County Confirmed Cases 470 Donley County Confirmed Cases 450 Haskell County Confirmed Cases 386 Sutton County Confirmed Cases 379 Kimble County Confirmed Cases 368 Sherman County Confirmed Cases 366 Crane County Confirmed Cases 337 Armstrong County Confirmed Cases 336 Coke County Confirmed Cases 335 Briscoe County Confirmed Cases 334 Baylor County Confirmed Cases 314 Edwards County Confirmed Cases 313 Oldham County Confirmed Cases 307 Mason County Confirmed Cases 304 Reagan County Confirmed Cases 291 Knox County Confirmed Cases 286 Cottle County Confirmed Cases 254 Schleicher County Confirmed Cases 240 Menard County Confirmed Cases 218 Shackelford County Confirmed Cases 213 Irion County Confirmed Cases 208 Dickens County Confirmed Cases 201 Jeff Davis County Confirmed Cases 165 Foard County Confirmed Cases 160 Roberts County Confirmed Cases 147 Crockett County Confirmed Cases 143 McMullen County Confirmed Cases 134 Upton County Confirmed Cases 134 Motley County Confirmed Cases 121 Sterling County Confirmed Cases 95 Throckmorton County Confirmed Cases 87 Terrell County Confirmed Cases 79 Borden County Confirmed Cases 75 Glasscock County Confirmed Cases 74 Stonewall County Confirmed Cases 74 Kent County Confirmed Cases 64 Kenedy County Confirmed Cases 45 Loving County Confirmed Cases 42 King County Confirmed Cases 30 Incomplete Address Confirmed Cases 68,078 https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/45e18cba105c478697c76acbbf86a6bc
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New Cases 184 New Deaths 21 COVID Patients in Hospitals 172 Total Cases* 1,230,793 Total Deaths* 16,981 COVID Patients on Ventilators 18 Those not fully vaccinated account for... 53% of cases from 3/03 - 3/09 55% of deaths from 3/03 - 3/09 75% of current COVID hospitalizations https://ldh.la.gov/coronavirus/
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Vaccines Administered 21,265,540 Click Here for Vaccination Details Total Cases 3,051,797 Positivity 7-Day Rolling Average Case Positivity 1.3% Test Positivity 1.4% Confirmed Deaths 33,180 Variant Cases Omicron: 100% Click Here for COVID-19 Variants Details Probable Deaths 4,258 Total Tests Performed* 56,195,999 *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.
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Number of confirmed cases : 1,007,748 Testing % Positive : 1.50% Total testing volume : 19,251,133 Daily testing Volume : 29,712 Number of confirmed deaths : 14,018 Number of probable deaths : 264 Currently hospitalized (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 224 / 216 / 8 Acute care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 172 / 167 / 5 Intensive care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 52 / 49 / 3 https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
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MOVING 7-DAY PERCENTAGE 2.6 % Positivity in Tests CASES 1,290,692 TOTAL 387,667 2020 537,131 2021 365,894 2022 DEATHS 18,998 TOTAL 7,188 2020 9,523 2021 2,287 2022 LAST 7 DAYS - TOTAL TESTS 28,660 NAAT TESTS 758 POSITIVE NAAT TESTS https://alpublichealth.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/6d2771faa9da4a2786a509d82c8cf0f7
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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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161 114,709 Total Currently Hospitalized 17 Hospitalized in ICU 5 Percent Positive 7-day Avg. 4.2% New Tests 4,435 3,430,533 Total Deaths 611 0.5% of Cases Last Updated: 3/17/2022, 11:25:37 AM https://www.healthvermont.gov/covid-19/current-activity/case-dashboard
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What to Know About Bird Flu, or Avian Influenza Health officials are monitoring outbreaks in some flocks of birds, but no human cases have been reported in the US. Jessica Rendall March 17, 2022 2:51 p.m. PT LISTEN - 05:11 Barbara Rich/Getty Images Reports that the bird flu, or avian influenza, has reached some parts of the US are another sobering reminder of our coexistence with viruses. In January, the US Department of Agriculture confirmed the first case of the bird flu in a wild bird in South Carolina (an American wigeon, or "compact duck"). Now there continue to be reports of bird flu in poultry in some farms and flocks in many states around the country. The USDA announced this week that an outbreak at a commercial poultry farm in Wisconsin will result in the affected birds being "depopulated," resulting in the killing of 2.7 million egg-laying chickens, Reuters reported. To date, no human cases of the bird flu have been detected in the US. Though human infections with bird flu are rare and appear to occur in people who work directly with infected birds or poultry, public health officials are closely monitoring bird flu cases in the US, because past infections in humans have caused serious illness and death. As of March 7, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that the bird flu is an "animal health issue" and that it "poses low risk" to the public. Here's what to know about the current bird flu situation. What is the bird flu? The bird flu, aka avian influenza, is the disease caused by infection with avian influenza type A viruses, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These viruses can circulate among birds around the world and have infected humans in rare cases, mostly those who work directly with infected birds. If the viruses mutate enough, the public health fear is that they might make the jump to spread between humans. The bird flu was first detected and controlled in 1997, but reemerged in 2003 and started spreading widely among birds. The World Health Organization reports four types of influenza viruses: A, B, C and D. But type A viruses, which occur in both humans and different kinds of animals, are the biggest threat to public health, the WHO says. The "swine flu" of 2009's pandemic was caused by a type A virus. Seasonal flu viruses in humans are caused by type A and type B viruses. Influenza viruses that cause the bird flu are either "low pathogenic" or "highly pathogenic," according to the CDC. Highly pathogenic bird flu can cause severe disease or death in poultry, and it's those cases that the USDA is reporting. The predominant bird flu virus in the world is called H5N1, according to the CDC. KarraStock/Getty Images Is bird flu deadly? More than 800 human cases of the bird flu have been reported to the WHO since 2003, according to a Feb. 18 report from the agency. Although human bird flu cases have remained rare, more than half of people infected with the virus have died. Because of the serious health threat, the WHO, USDA, CDC and other agencies are closely monitoring outbreaks in the US and in other countries. But, the WHO noted in its February report, the recent bird flu cases do not appear to pose a greater public health threat this year than in previous years. "The overall pandemic risk associated with A(H5) is considered not significantly changed in comparison to previous years," the report said. Where in the US is the bird flu? How is it being monitored? The USDA has reported cases in birds in the following states: Michigan Delaware Maine New York Virginia Kentucky Indiana South Carolina Connecticut Iowa Missouri Maryland South Dakota Kansas Illinois Wisconsin Nebraska New Hampshire Henry Niman, a biochemist in Pittsburgh, has been tracking the outbreak (as reported by The New York Times) and his map shows outbreaks throughout the Midwest and up the East Coast. The first case was in a wild bird in South Carolina. Other cases were reported in some backyard flocks (i.e. not part of a commercial poultry farm) as well as some poultry farms, where animals are raised for food. Any birds of the flocks which have cases of avian flu will not enter the food system, the USDA said. "Wild bird surveillance provides an early warning system for the introduction and distribution of avian influenza viruses of concern in the United States," according to the agency. To monitor outbreaks, the USDA said it is collecting samples in 25 different states, coordinating with State Departments of Wildlife or Natural Resources and more. Karen Moskowitz/Getty Images How do you get bird flu? Do I need to do anything differently? The CDC says that the current bird flu cases in animals do not pose a public health threat. But to avoid contamination from poultry of any kind, make sure to properly handle your poultry and eggs, and thoroughly cook them to 165 F, the USDA says, to kill bacteria and viruses. According to the CDC, you should also avoid contact with wild birds, don't touch dead or sick birds you see, and avoid visiting bird markets or farms if you're traveling to another country. You can also report a dead bird to your local health department or wildlife agency, which can help public health officials track not only the bird flu but also viruses such as West Nile virus. Reporting dead birds to health officials may be especially important if there are more than one of them. Extra precautions or monitoring may be taken if you work directly with birds, if you hunt birds or if you're a health care worker. So long as humans eat birds and other animal products, as well as live and work among them, there might be a risk for viruses to jump from species to species. And the threat of bird flu causing an outbreak among people isn't new to 2022. But with careful monitoring and attention to public health, the hope is that we'll avoid another pandemic with a large loss of life. The CDC has said it has "produced a candidate vaccine virus," if it's needed, in response to a potential public health threat. First published on Feb. 25, 2022 at 8:55 a.m. PT. The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives. https://www.cnet.com/health/medical/bird-flu-in-the-us-what-to-know/
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Two H5N1 America Black Ducks New London County Connecticut
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2 H5N1 American Black Duck New London CT Connecticut New London 3/9/2022 EA H5N1 American black duck Sampling Source Live bird NWDP https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/animal-disease-information/avian/avian-influenza/hpai-2022/2022-hpai-wild-birds
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H5 Canada Goose Middlesex MA Massachusetts Middlesex 3/15/2022 EA H5 Canada goose Sampling Source Wild bird mortality NWDP https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/animal-disease-information/avian/avian-influenza/hpai-2022/2022-hpai-wild-birds